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Jan 2016

im 16 years old and im soon going to start studying to get the education i want (gunsmith) and since i have to learn a lot about prototyping and i am generaly verry interested in 3d printing i am concidering getting a velleman 8200 bechause it isnt too expensive and it is open Source With loads of after market support. (i have a radio amateur lisence and some technical experience working With Technology so im fairly certain i can build the printer)

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Hey!

Great to hear that you want to start 3d printing! I’m a student myself too (currently 19 years old) and my 3d printer is the velleman 8200. This actually is my first 3d printer too.

One of the main reasons I bought this particular 3d printer is: you assemble it yourself! With this you get to know your 3d printer very well! This is the main advantage in comparison to buying a ready to print version. Because when something stops working or breaks you know where to look.

The kit itself is great and comes with good (online) instructions. I didn’t have any problems assembling the printer and because you have technical experience i think it won’t be a problem for you!

Althought it is a good printer, in time I made a lot of adjustments to make it work very well. There are a lot of “velleman approved” upgrades to this printer. Here are the ones I did:

- Glass plate (http://www.vellemanusa.com/products/view/?id=527177 4)

- 0.35mm extruder (http://www.vellemanusa.com/products/view/?id=527450 5)

- Zaxis upgrade (http://www.vellemanusa.com/products/view/?id=527453 6)

With these upgrades my printer is now working like a charm! I am NOT saying that you must install these upgrades the minute you get your kit. I would highly discourage you to do so! You have to see it as a longer term project. First get to know your printer and the piece by piece upgrade it.

Good luck with you upcoming education!

Tammo

I also had some difficulties with Velleman support with my K8400 (missing parts in the kit, difficulties to get them shipped, … ).

If you have sufficient money, you should perhaps look at ATOM3DP printer which is fantastic!

Then you will really like the K8200. Y ou will find a lot of upgradding possibilities on Thingiverse. Just be aware that upgrading this printer can cost a lot of money depending of which solution you choose. My blog (http://www.3d-couverte.fr/ 2) lists some upgrading solution only with printed parts, but this kind of upgrading is less effective than buying hight quality parts.