Prusa as well
I'm running a Prusa i3 Mk2 from the kit (about $800 w/shipping). I started with a Printrbot Simple Maker Edition (about $400). I started using Autodesk Fusion 360 before EAA did their awesome thing with SolidWorks, so I'll probably stick with that. Fusion 360 is also free for hobbyists. I slice with mostly with Cura and Slic3r, although I've tried some others. 3D printing is totally a fun edition to your skillset after/during an airplane build. It does take some time and learning, but if you're interested in it, it's worth the price of admission for these sub-$1000 printers. FWIW, my 7-yr-old daughter can design and print simple things all on her own without Dad's help (could do it when she was 6), so you can figure it out with a little help and instruction.
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Jordan Grant
RV-6 N198G
Monthly donation started Mar '20
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