So seriously, nobody has any opinions on the Buccaneer huh seems like nobody has heard of it.
I heard of it. I also heard of Robo3D. Problem is, these kickstarter companies that seem to have better pricing are.... kickstarter companies.
3 months ago, I wanted a Robo3D (I had barely started my learning experience in FFF printers). Problem was, Robo3D was funded, and thier website store was reporting shipping retail units for 4 months. It turned out to be 5 months+. I did not want to wait that long. At the time, Solidoodle had good reviews and their leadtime was less than 2 weeks. The Bucaneer is still 2 months away from being birthed.
Thoughts on the buccaneer: Mechanics in the video look solid. Real linear rails (not shafts), stamped metal assembly parts, motors and assembly sized for the application. Looks very well designed. The software shown looks polished, like the apple version of Repetier. Honestly, it looks too good to be true for less than $300, even though it is PLA only. They reached thier goal spectacularly. They should have the funds to follow out their business plan and ship product. Gotta wait and see though.
So, opinion? I dont have an opinion on something that does not exist. Looks nice. Until it is a reality, there is no point wondering about it. I made my decision 3 months ago. I thought about plopping $300 for one of these anyway, but quite frankly decided to wait for retail on it while I cut my teeth on a bigger unit.
The thing about printers on kickstarter is that they can look great, but once they ship they are garbage. The prototype in the kickstarter campaign barely worked, and production units end up having design failures that do not get solved for all the units shipped to backers. Nowadays, people who got in early to 3d printing know better than to get involved with an unproven KS campaign.
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