Engadget.com made a nice compilation of most of the popular and well established consumer range 3D printers available at the moment. Check it out now before it becomes outdated! Note this is only an overview of features and pricing and not a review of any sort.
Theregister.co.uk - Ten 3D printers for this years 3D modeller
If you want to take a look at the new and upcoming brands and models, check out this small list for what's in store for 2013. If you haven't heard about Formlabs Form 1 before, you should definitely look it up!
3ders.org - 3D printers
Printed by Chris Polis @ ByteMuse |
Bytemuse.com - 3 days with a 3D printer
Speaking of M2, Chris Polis, a guy whom ordered the Makergear M2 a few weeks earlier than I did, received his the other day and made a very informative post with pictures of the unboxing process. In additional to the well written post, he also shares his expectations and impressions. The picture to right featuring his first print. I'm quite impressed with the print quality for being straight-out-of-the-box print! To me it looks almost perfect and impressive with the walls being able to be this thin! He also shares some good and useful tips when it comes to 3D printing, regardless of which model. I will definitely keep an eye on his blog from now on.
I for certain can't wait on my turn to unbox my printer when it arrives. Like him, I will do a lot of test runs and benchmark my printer. While doing so learn the software and hardware of the printer. When I feel confident enough I can finally start on printing the Corvo Attano mask. The only downside about my situation is I won't be able to start cramming my printer right away due to family matters. I'm going away for most of February and first half of March, which really sucks. Well, we'll see... I might consider bringing it along though!
Order update
I received an email from Makergear as well today. This time they emailed me, and me not pestering them for an update. :'D
First of all, my hat off for their hard work to pull it through so far. It's hard to keep up with the demand and face the reality that they are going to be running behind schedule, and still maintain good service and support to everyone who have ordered. They have been most helpful in my email exchanges with them and they deserve the credit for doing so. Not everyone has a well reputation of customer service in the 3D printer market.
"Hi Wirat, I wanted to send you a quick update on the status of your Fully Assembled M2.Though I am sorry that we're running a bit behind schedule, I'm very glad to be able to tell you that your M2 is in assembly. We expect to have it done, tested, and ready to ship either later this week or early next week.We really appreciate both your purchase and your patience and we'll be sending over your shipping info as soon as it is available. Thanks very much,"
First of all, my hat off for their hard work to pull it through so far. It's hard to keep up with the demand and face the reality that they are going to be running behind schedule, and still maintain good service and support to everyone who have ordered. They have been most helpful in my email exchanges with them and they deserve the credit for doing so. Not everyone has a well reputation of customer service in the 3D printer market.
Well, to sum up my order, I estimate I will receive it by the end of February if everything go as planned with the assembling and shipping.
-WJ
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