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Cool! I have 1k to spend on a printer. 3 Ender 5's, 1 Prusa MK3s, or something else?

Definitly a Prusa, if you want super high quality/accuracy and reliability. The Ender route is efficient for production though.
 

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Cool! I have 1k to spend on a printer. 3 Ender 5's, 1 Prusa MK3s, or something else?
If you can spend the money, and are not going to be going nuts with high volume (and need 3), always go with Prusa IMO. Another level of quality.
 

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If you can spend the money, and are not going to be going nuts with high volume (and need 3), always go with Prusa IMO. Another level of quality.
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Im getting a ender 3 this week, primary goal is to print reef-pi enclosures and then miscellaneous contraptions for probes, dosing pumps etc.
Question: What you all using for modelling? Blender or sketchup or something else (solid works etc)
 

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Im getting a ender 3 this week, primary goal is to print reef-pi enclosures and then miscellaneous contraptions for probes, dosing pumps etc.
Question: What you all using for modelling? Blender or sketchup or something else (solid works etc)

Awesome , fusion 360 its free for hobiest or startups under 100k a year. some use sketchup as well
 

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Most Autodesk products can be had under a "student" license. I use AutoCAD at work so that is what I use when I need to model something up. I wish I could learn Fusion 360 but it's hard to retrain to learn something new.
 

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Are you interested in printing and selling me one?

A new print to share, sorry for the crappy pic...a shroud for my fuge light, a Kessil H160. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3560910
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@dantimdad to do that, I just did two consecutive prints with a filament change after the 1st. Same thing would work on an ender 3, or whatever printer anyone has.

Example of the 1st print (I took off the skirt)

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