Combining 3d printing and pottery: Part II What 3D printer should I get?

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Read the first part here.

What do we need to print a stamp with a 3D printer? You need two things, a functioning 3D printer and a model to print. Where to get these things? And which 3D printer should you get?

The first 3D printer I bought was a Ultimaker 2+ Extended for a hefty sum, back when I still had money. It worked pretty well when calibrated and I was able to print a lot of things with it.

But it was getting old so I was looking for a more modern printer, as the newer ones are pretty cheap in comparison to my old one and have a lot more features.

So I recently switched to a Bambu Lab A1. It has a lot of useful features such as automatic bed leveling, switching the nozzle isn’t a half hour+ job and printing from your smartphone (You can be on the train home and start the print and when you get home it’s finished) or laptop.

So if I were in your shoes I’d get a Bambu Lab A1 or A1 mini if you don’t want to get too technical and just need a magic machine that takes 3D files and makes real objects out of it.

However it’s still a machine, needs maintenance and some knowledge. But if you are up for it, you can gain a lot of useful skills.

If you want to hear how I got started with 3D printing I actually already did multiple talks and blog posts about it.

  • Part I: Backstory
  • Part II What 3D printer should I get?
  • Part III: The computer part
  • Part IV: The pottery part
  • Part V: Useful things for pottery you can 3d print

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