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Probably around 200x200 would do most of what I need for now. Z would be nice to get 200 but less or more would work.
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Probably around 200x200 would do most of what I need for now. Z would be nice to get 200 but less or more would work.
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I have been super happy with my CR-10 and would definitely recommend it for a first machine. If you are looking to build the Voron and Hypercube are good options to consider.

I have an A8 and an Ender 3. I know there's a lot of A8 fans out there but the Ender 3 is so much better in quality of construction than the A8. In fact I plan on parting out my A8 to build a mini cnc router. The $200 Ender 3 printed better strait out of the box than the >$3500 3D printer we have at work.
I have been looking at the Ender 3 lately. I can't convince the boss to buy a printer at work, so he agreed that I can buy one and use it here. I have a feeling that once he sees the usefulness of it on prototyping that I will be able to convince him to buy something with a bigger build volume (like a CR-10s would be about right) and I will take the Ender 3 home.
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Have three MakerBots we almost never use - one is still in the box. In the garage we have a Stratasys uPrint + which will print ABS up to 8”x8”x6” high. Because it has a heated build chamber you can actually make parts that size.
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I bought a Prusia i3 MK3 back in October and ordered the MMU 2.0 upgrade for it as well. Built the printer last month and ran into issues after calibrating it with getting test prints to stick on the bed. After playing with it finally this week I was able to re calibrate it and bumped up the bed temp to 70 degrees and haven't had issues with layers not adhering to it. Cleaning the bed in between prints with iopropal alcohol. Was on vacation this week for Turkey day and gotten to play with it quite a bit. Did some large prints as well. The first skull I did evidently had an issue in the gcode or slicer portion as a ways up, it got off for a bit and then corrected itself later on. I finished the print out (36 hours) and cleaned it up and it looks decent without that section that was off in it. Printed my wife a skull planter and now printing a batch of 6 half tracks for the fun of it. Really just figuring out the printer and settings and how the tool works for converting stl files to printable gcode. My 2 year old granddaughter loved the whistle I printed for her, not sure anyone else did...![]()
@BoilerMakerFan, yeah it is the smooth plate. I tried glue stick at 60 degree bed temp and that didn't work any better than just the default 60 degrees. I've gotten where I clean it good with rubbing alcohol and set the bed temp to 70 degrees and don't have adhesion issues with the printer.

I've been really impressed with everything I've seen on the Ender 3. I'm going with the Ender 5 simply because I was planning on the E3 Pro, but the Ender 5 will have a more rigid frame and a 300mm build height.