I am going to get the pre-assembled model.
I am still very much a working stiff, and I have had a record amount of work projects in the last two years, with no end in sight.
Yes I could make a 3D printer, but I would not come out on it with my current workload.
If I were retired, I would probably make my own machine.
There does seem to be some advanced technology incorporated into this new machine, such as the auto-adjust first layer, and some other items, that I don't think a hobbyist would be able to duplicate.
If I ever retire, I may start a pattern making/casting kit business, and thus the interest in a high-end type machine.
I looked at a few larger format commercial printers, and it some of them went for perhaps $100,000.00 or more, so this machine looks downright reasonable, although its bed is a fraction of the size of the high-end units.
This seems like a fair price break for the bed size, for my potential uses.
I have a large number of 3D models ready to be printed, for both old marine engines, hit-and-miss engines, as well as steam engines. There is no doubt I have enough 3D models to start a casting kit company.
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Edited By PatJ on 14/02/2022 19:52:08