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Oct 2016

@cobnut

We ordered an MK2 a few days ago; are you currently running one or waiting for it to be delivered?

@Jshel2000

Regarding the exotics, we print with a lot of them and they each definitely have their quirks (clogging, cracking, etc.). As @cobnut mentioned, you are much better off buying quality filament than finding something cheaper, and this is painfully true with any of the exotics. Coming from personal experiences, using knockoff versions of BrozeFill or TimberFill was a disaster and I will never again use anything other than the quality manufacturers (ProtoPasta, ColorFabb, Filamentum, etc.).

Also make sure you have hardened steel nozzles once you are ready to start experimenting. Exotics, like Stainless Steel PLA and carbon fiber are very abrasive and will happily rip through brass/aluminum nozzles.

@cobnut

Ah, yeah :frowning: last I spoke to them they said the backorder is pretty heavy right now, but they’re working round the clock to try and get them out as soon as possible. Hopefully you get yours soon! I know we’re in for quite a bit of a wait

I am hoping any day now! Another guy who ordered the kit about a week before me is already printing!

How long was his wait @wirlybird ? I too am hoping the 4-5 weeks they show on the website is overly long to avoid disappointment…

I think 2-3 weeks for the kit, his wait was about right. It showed about 2-3 weeks when I ordered. The pre-builts are going 2-3 times as long. When I ordered they showed 5 + on the pre-built.

In my opinion, homemade printers are the best. I built my 3d printer with my father and a few friends and that was by far one of the greatest ideas that we hade. Right now we are working on a 3d printer to launch to the market hopefully in the beginning of next year. So my advice to you is if you have the ability, design a printer from scratch, but if you do not want to do that, then buying a kit is a great idea. You will get a good experience as long as you get a good kit that does not use the cheapest parts. Also, for the extruder, e3d extruders are the best in the reprap market so if you want to, you can invest into a better extruder. Hope this helped.