Similar...well minus the tall and lanky as 5'8" isn't considered tall in the US
For me I was pretty good up until about a year ago, but I'd been practicing the work from home life since 2015 so it wasn't as new thing to me. But as life got busier, stress got higher, we fell out of practice of meal planning/prepping like we had been and slowly an extra 15 or 20 lbs showed up. I've had a sit/stand desk for a year or so and love it...so when I saw that on the scale two weeks ago I spent the next couple nights looking online at reviews and ordered this one:
So far, it works well...today was work day 3 with it and 3-5 miles per day so far. It'd be nice if it had better built in stats to track usage until reset/8 hour window or something but I knew about that from the reviews and pretty sure we have an unused Fitbit around that I can just stick in my sock to understand cumulative usage during the day as I get used to it. There are definitely some parts of my day that usage with it would be hard, so I can just stand then or slide it out of the way and sit back down. 2 mph speed is comfortable to work at for most things, a brief precise mouse click or something can be aided by leaning forward and resting arms on the desk...or just standing on teh edge but for at least half of my work I see no real change in speed. Moving it is the part I'd probably pay closer attention to for anyone else considering this...its bigger and more awkward than I was envisioning. This one is a big heavier/faster speed then some of the others...and it's a pain to move around when not being used. If this was more of a shared home office instead of my private lair that would be a bigger problem....but I will have to figure out a better way to store it that doesn't encroach on the doorway as much....but that's a future me problem. Honestly the best setup for those with the space would be a permanent walking desk and then a separate sitting or sit/stand work station.
Would've been a very good guess!
Well that makes 2 of us as it's shown me I'm not there yet either!
Definitely a more complicated and much steeper learning curve than the Prusa and I was starting with a proven out, plug and play machine. I was somewhat familiar with them as my brother built a v0 which is the "baby" Voron last year and I'd played with it a bit and looked at all the tiny M2 fasteners. It's definitely more capable then me so far, I'm also probably making it harder than it maybe should be as a lot of my prints so far have been in ABS since it's enclosed. This was one for a dust boot for the chop saw:
The big benefit of the Voron machines though is speed...and it'll definitely run circles around the Prusa and when properly tuned I'm told is faster than the Bambu X1....I think that tuning is pretty time consuming though. Right out of the box I can easily print between 50 and 70% faster though when running the same parts...and it's 146% or something larger print envelope....and also enclosed so I can the higher temp stuff easily...so right there it hit the 3 main things I felt I needed on a new machine...bigger...faster....hotter.
Had it not been the price it was($1k) and already assembled, very well upgraded and local....never would've done it and would still be debating on keeping the preorder for the Prusa XL(which I did cancel) or ordering the X1. I've done some rough looking and I think at current prices and assuming you could print all the required parts for this....you'd be looking just a shade under $2k with all the upgrades/mods that were done.