I am currently looking into purchasing a 3d printer.
So far, my budget and research has led me into buying either the Craftbot Plus, or the Flashforge pro.
My friend and I have considered starting a small-scale company, involving the printing of parts for people. My friend has a hacked Da Vinci 1.0, but I would like something a little better, which is why i tilted towards the printers mentioned above.
I’d like to get your guys opinions on which printer i should choose.
The bigger build area of the Craftbot is a huge plus for me, and I don’t care that much about dual extrusion.
I will certainly be covering the front hole of the Craftbot if i get that, since i will probably only be printing with ABS. Being able to remove the printbed of the Craftbot is also a big advantage, since i imagine calibrating both printers will be a pain.
Any thought from people with said printers, or anyone with experience they are willing to share with me?
I am Hungarian so supporting a hungarian comapany and even ordered one when their campaign was launched on Kickstarter(499 USD that time), I have given this printer to my Brother
The experience is really good with this printer after some small problems in the beginning witch were fixed by the company its just print flawlessly, and in a really good quality.
Now please go for the Craftbot plus it has better power supply (with my early vesrion 80 C was max for the print bed so issues with ABS). Also they have put noise dampers on the motors so its very quiet in the plus version. You have to make a front door for it and buy a ikea clear plastic storage bin to cover the top for ABS printing. They have their own slicer application the Craftware with really high knowledge (almost as good as the Simplify 3D).
The only thing I don’t like is the prize now but compared to Ultimaker 2 it still cheap…
Just one recommendation for the Craftbot. Take look at Zortrax M200 printers printbed with that small holes in it. Its really prevents ABS wrapping so, just purchase one and put it on the table. (Hack: take apart an old microwave door its usually has that mesh in it, cut it out put it on the printbed :))
I think personally that the craftbot is better because it is fully opem source. Unless you want to trade dual nozzled. I used Dremel which partnered with flashforge it is so bad. I do not recommend it. My friend has a Craftbot and it is great to him. I have a Robo 3D R1 Plus and a Monoproce MP Select Mini, they are pretty good. Some issues, but pretty good.
Hi there I am using Flash forge creator pro and have no problems yet. What if your customer wants to print in dual color like a logo in two colours ? Having dual extruder is a plus.