Totally get why it’s infuriating but it does look pretty cool. Especially when it’s so subtle you don’t notice it easily without a closeup.

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    God I wish… There are a couple things I’ve wanted to make with a 3D printer. MY NEED IS MIGHTY.

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      Find one used and be willing to tear it down and put it back together. Print extra parts once you have the process down. Prusa has kits if you’re willing to pay for a premium. Both assembled and built it all from parts.

      Good 3d printers will have good instructions for repairs. Putting it together from parts is what you should really consider doing. Because 3d printers have a lot of movement and that needs to be corrected at times. If you spend the initial time to assemble it, breaking it down to fix something isn’t something to stress about.

      Either way it’s a rollercoaster of an experience. Once you feel like you’re comfortable doing the first prints, you will look deeper into the abyss…

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      I just got one real cheap and I’m having a great time with it. There are also services you can use that mail the prints for you

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      See if you have a makerspace or a hacker space near you. They are amazing for access to geeky tools, and knowledge.