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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3593085" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>For anyone who has experience with them, I’m considering buying a 3D printer. The first obvious question, which is turning out to be tough to find a quick and easy answer to is what size printer do I need to start considering? The maximum size object I’d want it for, would be stuff I’ve seen people making for personal use, as well as selling. This is ultimately my goal since my health has slid so much that I will likely never be able to work again. But I’ll make stuff like reloading trays, parts/inventions for reloading presses, just small items/tools or other requested items, that one can use around the house, shop, reloading/gun workroom, or whatever. So, I’m wanting it for small items, but what’s small to me, could be large in the 3D printing world. Any advice is welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3593085, member: 43126"] For anyone who has experience with them, I’m considering buying a 3D printer. The first obvious question, which is turning out to be tough to find a quick and easy answer to is what size printer do I need to start considering? The maximum size object I’d want it for, would be stuff I’ve seen people making for personal use, as well as selling. This is ultimately my goal since my health has slid so much that I will likely never be able to work again. But I’ll make stuff like reloading trays, parts/inventions for reloading presses, just small items/tools or other requested items, that one can use around the house, shop, reloading/gun workroom, or whatever. So, I’m wanting it for small items, but what’s small to me, could be large in the 3D printing world. Any advice is welcome. [/QUOTE]
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