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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello.</p><p>Sorry im new to all this but very intrested. I want to get a 3D printer to learn off and see what they can do. Im a fitter machinist by trade and a little bit tech savy.</p><p>Well here it goes.</p><p>As I know next to nothing about 3D printers from a hands on perspective but I have done some research.&nbsp; But. As we all know the internet can be very misleading as can company run sites with a motive to sell a product. So thats why im here to ask you guys what you think. You are the ones who own and get to use these machines.</p><p>Im looking for a 3D printer with a few must haves.</p><p>Nylon and abs filament. </p><p>X &amp; Y travel of 250mm (10&quot;) or greater ( not to much more than that tho)</p><p>Z travel needs to be 175mm (7&quot;) at least. </p><p>Duel nozzles/ duel extrusion</p><p>Price range is upto $3000 US or AU and is of quality. </p><p>Program used to do designs is of quality. </p><br /><p>Another question.</p><p>Whats the community&#039;s thoughts on scanners to replicate intricate items. Are they of quality and productive or are they just a gimmick. I have looked them up. But as of yet am a little displeased with the results and cheapness of them. I could be wrong and looking at the wrong area for them tho.</p><p>And one more question. </p><p>With the nylon used in these printers. Could it be used for mechanical bushes and uses. </p><p>Thats something I have been struggling to find is the integrity, mechanical life and strength of the nylon. </p><p>Any help on this would be great and much appreciated aswell as helpful to the community. </p><p>Thanks</p><p>HHindustries</p>]]></description>
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