squirk
Master Member
Under normal circumstances, my job requires a ton of travel. Right now, I am working virtually out of my home office and probably will be through next March.
So I have a lot more free time on my hands. I've been picking up and/or finishing some items that I've been "meaning to get to" for many months, if not years. But I've been reading up on resin 3D printers and thinking of picking one up.
To be clear, I have never messed with 3D printing of any kind before, and really have no idea what I'm doing. But I have time over the next several months to learn. After doing a good bit of reading, I've homed in on two - the Elegoo Saturn and the Peopoly Phenom L.
The Saturn is smaller and relatively cheap - I missed the pre-orders, so I will likely have to wait until it appears on Amazon. No idea what the Amazon price will be, but it will probably be under $1k.
The Phenom is huge and costs a little under $3k. But I am a helmet kind of guy and it'd be nice to have something with a large-enough print bed whereby I don't have to do a ton of slicing to generate a full helmet. I feel like for the things I want to print, the Saturn might be a little too small.
So that's basically it - I have a well-ventilated space removed from the rest of the house whereby the noise and smell won't be a bother to anyone. Do I go with the Saturn to get my feet wet on the cheap, even though I know it won't serve my ultimate needs? Or do I go with the Phenom L, knowing it has the capability to print unsliced versions of the stuff I want, though I run the risk of buying a $3k printer and later finding out that 3D printing is not for me.
It feels almost like a "tie" in terms of pros and cons. I suppose I could buy the Saturn and then sell it if I want to upgrade to the Phenom. Wondering if I am overlooking anything else that might serve as a tie-breaker?
Please and thank you,
So I have a lot more free time on my hands. I've been picking up and/or finishing some items that I've been "meaning to get to" for many months, if not years. But I've been reading up on resin 3D printers and thinking of picking one up.
To be clear, I have never messed with 3D printing of any kind before, and really have no idea what I'm doing. But I have time over the next several months to learn. After doing a good bit of reading, I've homed in on two - the Elegoo Saturn and the Peopoly Phenom L.
The Saturn is smaller and relatively cheap - I missed the pre-orders, so I will likely have to wait until it appears on Amazon. No idea what the Amazon price will be, but it will probably be under $1k.
The Phenom is huge and costs a little under $3k. But I am a helmet kind of guy and it'd be nice to have something with a large-enough print bed whereby I don't have to do a ton of slicing to generate a full helmet. I feel like for the things I want to print, the Saturn might be a little too small.
So that's basically it - I have a well-ventilated space removed from the rest of the house whereby the noise and smell won't be a bother to anyone. Do I go with the Saturn to get my feet wet on the cheap, even though I know it won't serve my ultimate needs? Or do I go with the Phenom L, knowing it has the capability to print unsliced versions of the stuff I want, though I run the risk of buying a $3k printer and later finding out that 3D printing is not for me.
It feels almost like a "tie" in terms of pros and cons. I suppose I could buy the Saturn and then sell it if I want to upgrade to the Phenom. Wondering if I am overlooking anything else that might serve as a tie-breaker?
Please and thank you,