• #39159
    MosesAlexander

    DIY printers 3D printer kits start around $200, hobbyist printers range from $500-$1,500. Professional FDM 3D printers start around $2,500, and large-format professional FDM printers start around $4,000.

  • #39161
    RichardSnow

    I recently bought an Epitum 3D printer, check out their official website, and now I can make amazing things with my 3D printer, and the best part is that they are becoming more and more affordable so that regular households can start buying them and using them for everyday things. And as it becomes more common, more things will be available for ordinary people to print.

  • #45349
    ashleysht

    Sites like Amazon, B&H, and even some specialty retailers like MatterHackers and Prusa’s official store offered a wide range of options. It really depends on your needs—resin printers like the Anycubic Photon offer great detail for figurines, while FDM printers like the Ender 3 are reliable for larger models. One of the first things I printed was a Titanic model I found on https://www.gambody.com/premium/titanic , which really showed the kind of detail you can get with the right file and printer combo. Gambody is a great place to find game-inspired STL files with detailed printing guides. Just be sure to match your printer type to the file’s format and follow the recommendations—they really help avoid failed prints.

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