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Sep 2015

Good day all,

I thought I would start a clean thread with a slightly more educated shortlist on a printer for our needs, it needs to have a large build volume, preferably at least 30cm x 30cm x30cm, budget is under £10k ($15k). I would like to whittle this list down to 2-3 with your help.

Wanhao Duplicator 5 - $2400 – 300mm x 200mm x 580mm - http://3d-printers.ireviews.com/wanhao-duplicator-5-review 1

Leapfrog Creatr XL - $5600 – 220mm x 270mm x 600mm - http://www.amazon.com/Leapfrog-Assembled-Dimensions-Resolution-Laybrick/dp/B00JXOMHIC 1

Fusion3 F306 - $3975 - 305mm x 305mm x 305mm - http://www.amazon.com/Fusion3-Commercial-Printer-Extruder-Warranty/dp/B00SHYXSSM 2

MakePi M4141 - $11,000 - 410mm x 410mm x 410mm - http://3dfilamenta.com/3d-printers/241-makerpi-m4141-3d-printer.html 5

Type A Machines Series 1 - $2749 – 305mm x 305mm x 305mm - https://www.3dhubs.com/3d-printers/type-machines-series-1

3DP1000 - $17,000 – 1m x 1m 0.5m - http://3dpunlimited.com/printer-options-specifications/ 4

Gigabot - $12,000 – 600mm x 600mm x 600mm - http://www.re3d.org/gigabot/ 2

CSP Deltawasp - $7500 – 400mm x 400mm x 600mm - http://3d-printers.ireviews.com/csp-deltawasp-40x60-review 3

Prusa 13v – $650 - 300mm x 300mm x 350mm - http://www.makerfarm.com/index.php/3d-printer-kits/prusa-12-i3v-kit-v-slot-extrusion.html 1

One query, suppose I wanted to print some of the typical work shown with a Wanhao Duplicator 5 or the Creatr XL would I have to rotate the model 90 degrees so that it renders it length ways where this kind of printer has the larger build volume, if it’s printing buildings for example that have been rotated 90 degrees will they have enough support? If that’s not well explained please let me know and I’ll post an image.

I have attached a sample of typical work we’d need to produce and also a not so typical piece of work which is the print with the tree forms, though we often do organic forms so we might need to print all sorts of forms. Am I right in thinking that an FDM printer might have issues with overhangs/undercuts or is that more to do with the skills of the person working on the mesh/printer?

Outer dimensions 300mm x 300mm

Largest tree form 300mm high

Thanks all for your help, I’ve learnt a lot here already.

Martin

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Can you tell me the outer dimensions of the first picture? Especially the bushes (or whatever the yellow-white stuff should be) would turn out much better on SLA printers. I’d go for the Creatr XL or Creatr HS and an form 1+. The Form 1+ is way smaller in build volume, but better for detailed prints and very tiny features. You could print a base or similar on the Creatr (either version) and add details with the Form 1+. M preferences would be the Creatr HS as it’s more faster and generally more comfortable to use (standalone printing via USB). The XL is just the normal Creatr with extended Z height it’s still fairly slow and doesn’t have that greatly designed mechanics. I own an HS and have designed and machined my own.printhead. So I’m using the Creatr HS motion system (which is very nice BTW) and have added higher quality hotends (by e3d) to enable a wider variety of nozzle sizes (resolution) and more flexibility in material choise. Depending on where you live I could not Only share the 3d files to make that printhead, but I could also install that for you, leaving less room for errors. If you’d like print samples from my Creatr HS, then just contact me via my hub by clicking on the icon below. Cheers, Marius Breuer

Just having a look at the Creatr HS, the only thing is it’s build area is smaller than I hoped for 28x27x18 cm - before we get a printer in it’s hard to tell if that would suffice but I’ve been asked by the boss to try as best I can to narrow my search to minimumns of about 30cm x 30cm x 30cm

21 days later

Posso consigliare una stampante CSP WASP Delta 4070 con circa 5500€ +iva + 400€ di cassa e spedizione te la puoi cavare. E’ una stampante che stampa molto bene e se devi stampare oggetti piccoli e dettagliati (omini, alberelli automibiline ecc) la WASP presenta una nuova stampante DLP alla Maker faire di Roma. I risultati sono sorprendenti.

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