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sidehack posted:

Jack, I think you are looking in the right direction, the Prusa mini is supposed to be very good able to do much of the things that mine will do but for a much better price. Prusa is a very good company so far. And for software Autodesk Fusion seems to be a good choice.

Joe I agree and was thinking the same, someday I'm sure there will either be a place on here or offsite yet still tied to OGR where you could find parts and pull off the STL files similar to "Thingeverse".

And CAD is not that bad to learn, start small and work up building more skills as you go, Producing a 3D model in CAD would be your goal, once that is done the 3D printing isn't that complex, it's just setting up a process. 

 

Thank you. The tool is the printer and the driver (that make the tool worthwhile) is the software.  I’m not starting a business, I’m working on a hobby for my enjoyment.

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