![]() ![]() Products such as the Monoprice come to mind and occasionally there are similar offerings from the likes of Lidl and Aldi.Īnyway, on Wednesday evening last week I was online, looking at the Cetus3D MkII which appears to be a pretty decent machine. The price has come down and the performance up to the point where there are some almost decent choices available now. I've been keeping an eye on the budget end of the 3D printer market over the last couple of years. It also cost something like £4-5k by the time it had been shipped across from the Netherlands. Luckily we had an "intern" to keep it running. Having said that, it seemed to require endless buggerage to get it to work and keep it working, so at best you might just about describe it as "prosumer", rather than professional. We found it to be a really handy piece of kit. When I lived in Canada (2010-2014) I was Engineering Director at Delta-Q and bought an Ultimaker2 through / for work. It's just a shame that it resides 200 miles away when I am at work during the week. I think (hope) I've lived that one down now and TBH, the machine itself (The Shiz) has been a revelation. Lat time I had a serious accident with a mouse it resulted in 3 tonnes of Japanese cast iron turning up at the house, which the Domestic Manager wasn't entirely happy about. Working away from home and workshop doesn't seem to play well with me - the resulting cabin fever seems to make me accident-prone and - in particular - susceptible to rodent-related outrages. ![]()
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