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Dec 2016

I’ve currently been using a Printrbot Simple Metal for the last year or so but I did have a 1405 for 6 months prior. Like the our fellow makers have commented below, these are some of the pound for pound best 3D machines you can get. The 1405 is great but for a extra $200, the metal is that much more solid.

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Thanks for the info! Unfortuneatly, I’m guessing I’ll have to stick with the Simple 1405, since I’m a highschool sophomore and $350 is plenty for me…I’ve found some great Simple Upgrades on thingiverse, so I think I’ll do those after I buy it and get the whole thing up and running for a while. Actually I won’t have the $$$ for either until May, and then theres my birthday, so maybe I’ll rack in enough for a simple metal :). I’ll have to see how many upgrades there are, as I really would like 8x8+…

It is a very nice machine and you will like it very much. Not perfect, you have to adjust parameters but once you set it up it will make great prints.

12 days later

I will echo the sentiment here. I have the 1403 (with heated bed; assembled from kit), we’ve been printing daily for 3 months and are quite happy with the printer. It did take a decent amount of time to properly calibrate - I chalk that partially up to self-assembly and coming up to speed on 3D printing in general.

We’ve also upgraded the printer, driven mainly to be able to get consistent ABS prints, which is far more difficult than with PLA. Specifically, we use Kapton tape with ABS juice for adhesion. We insulated the heated bed with metal tape and a cork cover to get the bed temperature to rise faster and hold its temperature, and we built a heated (terrarium heat lamp) plexiglass enclosure to increase the ambient temperature (as warping was ruining our prints).

So, if you are a tinkerer by nature (as it sounds like you are), I believe you will love this printer. I will also echo that you should buy the Simple Metal if you can, if only because a 4x4x4 build volume just doesn’t take you that far. We’ve been assembling multi-part models lately, and have run into situations where we have had to split model parts in two in order to fit on our bed (good excuse to learn more about 3D modeling programs :)). I guess it depends on what you’re looking to print.

I’m buying it in May when I’ll have the free $$$. Yup, I love tinkering, and without buying it, have already made my plans for upgrading it a ton! Turns out there are a bunch of great mods on thingiverse for the 1405 model, and I have access to a Ultimaker 2 and Makerbot Rep. 2 4th gen at my school, (building a 3d printer for fun/learning experience/dont like lines at school) so I’ll have the space to make all the parts :). I should be able to make it into a 8x8x8?(unsure about height) ABS/PLA printer with double a regular printerbot’s accuracy for under $500! I’m pumped!

Bought it, build it and can’t get it to work. It doesn’t calibrate with Cura or other software. So far it’s only collecting dust. Anyone in the Netherlands that can physically help me to get it working?

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