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butterwhat.com
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| | | | | The title may almost be a lie! I feel that all of Bambu's printers are a good value, and the Bambu P1P, P1S, and X1C are also fantastic printers for both beginners and veterans. If you have the budget, and you need the bigger printer, you should definitely invest in one of those. If your needs are smaller, and your budget is smaller, it is tough to go wrong with the Bambu A1 Mini. | |
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| | | | | Ever since I was 8 or 9, the idea of 3D printing seemed amazing. Objects appearing right before your very eyes, with nothing more than a computer file and a roll of plastic. Now the 3D printer that I saw didn't really exists, as it was a piece of concept art from a book about technology I had bought at a Scholastic book fair, but when I saw it I thought it was science fiction. | |
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blog.patshead.com
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| | | I am excited about the Sovol Comgrow T300. I don't think I would ever pay $550 for this printer, but its print volume is at least 44 mm bigger ... | ||