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Love it, but also the reason why I'll never get a 3D printer, I'd make too much useless bullshit lol
Same reason I never pulled trigger to buy one. I’d waste a fortune on supplies and accessories.
 

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Love it, but also the reason why I'll never get a 3D printer, I'd make too much useless bullshit lol
That, but... once you get one and learn to design your own (simple) things, you'll be amazed how useful they are. It can also save you from tossing and having to replace items around the house where a simple plastic part has broken but the rest of the device/item is still good.

Take a look on thingiverse, makerworld and printables for some truly amazing stuff you can print all for free.

And trust me... you can never have too many articulated fire dragons on hand 😆
 

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I print something that I need around the house or car every few weeks. They are a great tool, just get the right one or it will be a frustrating experience.
Bambu makes some of the best units.
 

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Seen these a couple of days ago, but haven't printed any yet.

As far as 3D printing goes when you first get one you spend the first couple of months printing everything. Then you learn to model and try and solve every problem with one.

Been printing since 2015, its now so much easier than it used to be.
 

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Seen these a couple of days ago, but haven't printed any yet.

As far as 3D printing goes when you first get one you spend the first couple of months printing everything. Then you learn to model and try and solve every problem with one.

Been printing since 2015, its now so much easier than it used to be.
Agreed, and now affordable multi-color printing has brought the hobby to the next level. I have the Smapmaker U1 which is a four color tool-changer printer, it excels and multi-color printing and now there's software where you can basically create any color you like with only keeping 3 colors (plus a spool of black and a spool of white) of filament on hand vs. needing to have a roll of filament for every color you wanted to use previously.
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