any thoughts on the CSP DELTAWASP 40×60? - it sounds too good to be true here http://3d-printers.ireviews.com/csp-deltawasp-40x60-review

Wow, that build area is huge!.. so many printers, it’s really quite difficult trying to whittle it down - build area vs cost vs quality of print

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For that kind of commercial work check out Makergear-M2. Notice the consistent positive experiences of users. Build area is 8/10/8 inches. You would have to assemble large stuff, which can sometimes be better.

Have you seen our buyers guide? Best 3D Printer Guide 2023 | Hubs

If you want a sample from the MM3, let me know. I’m in Detroit, and am planning on throwing a few test prints @100Microns when I get my RPi 2 programmed tomorrow. Are you in the U.S.?

How do we get on that buyers guide Filamon?

PLEASE look at our professional/manufacturing printers before you purchase anything.

We supply them with Simplify3D, Bondtech Extruders with E3D tips and Smoothieboard Electronics for quality printing every time.

We have yet to update our website but the GF printer has passed our extensive testing over the last two weeks and we’d love to show you more of what it can do for your business. We already work with Architects to print large parts about 700mm and how to send the files for printing etc.

The GF pictured has a build Volume of X 400, Y 550 and Z 550mm.

We also use E3D’s Volcano tips if you need to print faster at even 1.0mm layers :slight_smile:

Please email us at david@3d-seed.com

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Hi, thank you for the info, it looks impressive. Can you tell me what price the GF printer is? - and which architects have purchased it? - i’d really like to see some reviews of it to if you have any, or any architectural work that’s gone through it.

Thanks for the offer but I’m a little far away in the UK

Thanks, as for the pricing and models we have printed, they’re confidential to the clients but please email me david@3d-seed.com and I can tell you a lot more about everything :slight_smile:

ok, i will do

We’ll do a community survey each year. It depends on the feedback from the community which printers get on. Hope that explains! Cheers