Hi, I’ve been wanting to buy a 3D printer for a while so a time ago I started researching what 3D printer should I buy
I want it to be overall functional, reliable, able to make great prints out of the box (or after assembly and configuration). I would like it to be able to print at 0.05mm layers for some detailed prints once in awhile and be able to print nylon
I like the FT-5 because it has a great build volume, the print moves on the Z axis and comes with linear bearings that I’ve read make the print very stable. Also the price is great for what the printer is able to do.
On the other hand I’ve read some people having trouble with the assembly because the kit is missing parts sometimes, or the wiring instructions aren’t as clear or some people has questioned the parts quality. However this opinions are some months old and I wonder if the kit/instructions have improved by now. I’m interested in this kit as long as it does not represent a hassle since I have to deal with international shipping and import taxes
On the other hand I’ve read the Prusa i3 MK2 is a remarkable printer, very reliable, made of quality parts with a great support from the manufacturer. I don’t like that the printer doesn’t move on the Z axis but I don’t think this should be a deal breaker.
What printer do you recommend me to buy? Do you have any other suggestion or insights in that matter? My preferred budget is around $650 but I could invest a bit more if necessary.
I have one FT Pi3 and two FT-5s. FT-5 is by far my favorite although the Pi3 is still a good work horse and is my printer of choice for ABS until I upgrade my FT-5 heat beds and enclose them. The FT-5 is definitely a more complicated and difficult build so for a beginner I would suggest a Pi3. It’s how I started. You’re right though, the build surface moving in the Y axis can lead to quality issues both with very small and vary large parts. That’s mostly an issue with warping and interference with the nozzle though which can sometimes be corrected using a z-hop setting. I also tend to get some wavy texture in my Pi3 extrusion which makes it hard to get a nice smooth surface. I’ve seen this issue in other parts printed with a Pi3 as well so I don’t know if it’s a function of the design or maybe I just haven’t tuned my steppers properly. My FT-5s print super smooth.
I didn’t have any issues with any of the parts. If you can solder, then you shouldn’t have any problems. The manual does get confusing at times, but the FolgerTech Facebook group is very active and helpful. I think the FT-5 has better print quality and is easier to upgrade than the Pi3.