What’s amazing is it was fast. Like I was playing with my mk3s when they where first a thing, and now I’m thinking of retiring it for a core xy and bamboo has done the entire story arc.
Dig through my comment history and you’ll see pros and cons of choosing to do so. If you like building and modding it’s hard to beat. The build is pretty long, but you’ll learn a lot.
I’ll be honest. If it was me 7-10 years ago I would do it. Current me however gives away 3d printers to people (first one is free…) that don’t fit my current needs. So for the next FDM printer it’s probably going to be a Prusa Core One.
used to love building printers. hated printing parts for printers. It’s all ABS/ASA and those are hard to print, what with the warping and bed/layer adhesion and toxic fumes. I print on a Railcore, which is an absolute beast of a printer and probably more sturdy than your average Voron, but it really wasn’t designed to be fully sealed so anything other than PLA has been a struggle for me.
I totally get printing and/or sourcing parts as another barrier on entry. I was able to print my own parts with my wanhao i3 plus under a very large cardboard box. Vorons are popular enough that you can buy pre-printed and/or CNC parts now, but their print it forward program has been around for years. But all of those come with some form of cost.
What’s amazing is it was fast. Like I was playing with my mk3s when they where first a thing, and now I’m thinking of retiring it for a core xy and bamboo has done the entire story arc.
Build a Voron!
Dig through my comment history and you’ll see pros and cons of choosing to do so. If you like building and modding it’s hard to beat. The build is pretty long, but you’ll learn a lot.
I’ll be honest. If it was me 7-10 years ago I would do it. Current me however gives away 3d printers to people (first one is free…) that don’t fit my current needs. So for the next FDM printer it’s probably going to be a Prusa Core One.
used to love building printers. hated printing parts for printers. It’s all ABS/ASA and those are hard to print, what with the warping and bed/layer adhesion and toxic fumes. I print on a Railcore, which is an absolute beast of a printer and probably more sturdy than your average Voron, but it really wasn’t designed to be fully sealed so anything other than PLA has been a struggle for me.
I totally get printing and/or sourcing parts as another barrier on entry. I was able to print my own parts with my wanhao i3 plus under a very large cardboard box. Vorons are popular enough that you can buy pre-printed and/or CNC parts now, but their print it forward program has been around for years. But all of those come with some form of cost.