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What size 3d printer to get?
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<blockquote data-quote="PlanetAlexander" data-source="post: 813540" data-attributes="member: 33276"><p>I think the print volume of an Ender-3 is generally a good starting size, and you can look at getting bigger from there. I have a CR-10s which has a pretty decent print volume (especially vertically). I've never printed armour on it, but I hardly need to push the limits with fitting stuff on there. What you may want to ask yourself is, are you prepared to dish out a bit more on a bigger printer to save time not having to slice and glue as many parts?</p><p></p><p>For adults, a drastic difference in body sizes between users wouldn't really equate to a drastic change in build plate requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlanetAlexander, post: 813540, member: 33276"] I think the print volume of an Ender-3 is generally a good starting size, and you can look at getting bigger from there. I have a CR-10s which has a pretty decent print volume (especially vertically). I've never printed armour on it, but I hardly need to push the limits with fitting stuff on there. What you may want to ask yourself is, are you prepared to dish out a bit more on a bigger printer to save time not having to slice and glue as many parts? For adults, a drastic difference in body sizes between users wouldn't really equate to a drastic change in build plate requirements. [/QUOTE]
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