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Topic: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

Hey all. I'm baaack. It's been over a year since last I graced these hallowed halls. I'm sure you've all approved of my absence. smile

I had my SD running pretty well, my main struggle was with SketchUp and its many glitches. I since switched to Autodesk 123D and LOVE it. All your stuff starts out as a solid so you avoid all those glitches trying to make a matrix into a solid.

Anyway, my non-3D projects are moving along and I need to get back into 3D.

WOW, it's amazing how much thngs have changed! I feel like I'm lost in the woods again.

Would you recomend I stay with the old SD3 or consider swapping it out to one of the new ones? I can't afford a Workbench, so it's be a Press or SD4 (I can't tell the difference yet).

Is there a Product/Features grid somewhere that elucidates the differences between the SD units?

Is there some other brand of printer I shoudl take a hard look at?

I would rather not have to spend a lot of time dinking with the printer, I just want it to rock and roll so I can focus on my inventions.

I appreciate your time and advise. Glad to be back.

Robox printer, HICTOP (Prusa i3 variant) Model 3DP17 printer, ELEK 2.5W laser engraver, AutoDesk 123D Design, Windows 10

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

In my opinion your money is better spent keeping the SD3 and upgrading it to have whatever features you want. In the last year Cartesian printers have not seen many significant mechanical improvements to justify buying a new machine, especially a new Solidoodle. You mentioned you wanted a workbench, but they are identical to the SD3 except for dual extrusion, a larger build volume and auto leveling(which is a huge pain you don't even want to mess with). Your machine as it stands now is capable of dual extrusion with some modification. The reason you can't tell a difference is there really isn't much difference. Mechanically they are all the same, with a few features here and there.

You have to make the time/money trade off yourself. If your time is valuable enough that you'd rather purchase a new machine in place of several hours of work, there's nothing wrong with that! However if you don't want to tinker, anticipate that you will not be buying an open source printer. For high reliability with minimal fuss and good technical support, you probably want to look no lower than Ultimaker, which starts around 5 grand. (Skip MakerBot, at least with a Solidoodle it's easy to fix design flaws).

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

First of all welcome back.
From what I have lerned and read hear you should probly stick to the sd3.  the sd4 is an sd3 with a few mechanical improvements and a nice case.  HAs been refered to as a pig with lipstick and dress.
Press a lot of out of box problems as well read the section.
Tin

Soliddoodle 4 stock w glass bed------Folger Tech Prusa 2020 upgraded to and titan /aero extruder mirror bed
FT5 with titan/ E3D Aero------MP mini select w glass bed
MP Utimate maker pro-W bondtech extruder
Marlin/Repetier Host/ Slic3r and Cura

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

jagowilson wrote:

In my opinion your money is better spent keeping the SD3 and upgrading it to have whatever features you want. In the last year Cartesian printers have not seen many significant mechanical improvements to justify buying a new machine, especially a new Solidoodle. You mentioned you wanted a workbench, but they are identical to the SD3 except for dual extrusion, a larger build volume and auto leveling(which is a huge pain you don't even want to mess with). Your machine as it stands now is capable of dual extrusion with some modification. The reason you can't tell a difference is there really isn't much difference. Mechanically they are all the same, with a few features here and there.

You have to make the time/money trade off yourself. If your time is valuable enough that you'd rather purchase a new machine in place of several hours of work, there's nothing wrong with that! However if you don't want to tinker, anticipate that you will not be buying an open source printer. For high reliability with minimal fuss and good technical support, you probably want to look no lower than Ultimaker, which starts around 5 grand. (Skip MakerBot, at least with a Solidoodle it's easy to fix design flaws).


+1 and they stopped making SD2 & 3 but a China clone of SD2 is out now for same or less cost than 2 years ago. search threads for mods including duel extruder choices. that will keep ya busy this year plus print upgrade parts like carriages etc.

Solidoodle 2 with Deluxe kit cover & glass bed with heater. and 2nd board SD2 used not 3rd and alum platform not installed yet still wood. also need cooling fan installed to board. use Repetier Host couple vers. Slic3r also have all free ware STL programs

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

Good to see you back!
and +1 on what Jagowilson said!

SD2 - Stock - Enclosure - Heated Bed - Glass Plate - Auto Fire Extinguisher
Ord Bot Hadron - RAMPS 1.4 - Bulldog XL - E3D v6 - 10" x 10" PCB Heated Build w/SSR - Glass Plate
Thanks for All of Your Help!

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

Welcome back stranger! smile
+1 to jagowilson

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Multiple SD2s- Bulldog XL, E3D v5/v6/Lite6, Volcano, Hobb Goblin, Titan, .9 motor, Lawsy carriages, direct Y drive, fishing line...the list goes on
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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

Thanks guys. Alrighty then, I am a SD3 man for a while anyway.

So what else has happend that is pertinent and of interest? New filaments? I updated Repetier, any others I should get?

Thanks for the welcome back.

Robox printer, HICTOP (Prusa i3 variant) Model 3DP17 printer, ELEK 2.5W laser engraver, AutoDesk 123D Design, Windows 10

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

jagowilson wrote:

In my opinion... Ultimaker, which starts around 5 grand. (Skip MakerBot, at least with a Solidoodle it's easy to fix design flaws).

About $2500 for a UM2 not 5K

Ulitmaker 2, a few repraps, Custom Big FFF 3D printer with heated chamber.

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

You're right. I don't know where I came up with that from.

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Re: I've been away from 3D a year! Should I trade my SD3 for somethin new?

Heartlander wrote:

Thanks guys. Alrighty then, I am a SD3 man for a while anyway.

So what else has happend that is pertinent and of interest? New filaments? I updated Repetier, any others I should get?

Thanks for the welcome back.

Some cool new stuff coming out from E3D...(this is not a sales pitch)
- Cyclops - single nozzle/dual extruder
- Chimera - dual nozzle extruder
- Volcano - up to 1.2mm nozzle!

Check them out at the Filastruder site:
http://www.filastruder.com/products/chimera-cyclops

I've ordered all of them and will be producing some new mounts soon...

SD2 - Stock - Enclosure - Heated Bed - Glass Plate - Auto Fire Extinguisher
Ord Bot Hadron - RAMPS 1.4 - Bulldog XL - E3D v6 - 10" x 10" PCB Heated Build w/SSR - Glass Plate
Thanks for All of Your Help!