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<blockquote data-quote="bullitt2735" data-source="post: 16299541" data-attributes="member: 82002"><p>I have experience with everything from cheap $100 machines to 30k machines and thousands of prints. Printing a bunch of different materials and different types of machines from SLA,SLS, and FDM like the dremel printer above. </p><p></p><p>As for scanning, the sub 3.5k scanners are all crap in my opinion unless you are just making "art". For CAD software I high suggest downloading Autodesk fusion360. Its completely free for hobbyists and small business doing less than 125K in revenue. Mostly an awesome program, I actually started using it more than solidworks lately because I like its workflow so much better.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to PM if you have any questions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullitt2735, post: 16299541, member: 82002"] I have experience with everything from cheap $100 machines to 30k machines and thousands of prints. Printing a bunch of different materials and different types of machines from SLA,SLS, and FDM like the dremel printer above. As for scanning, the sub 3.5k scanners are all crap in my opinion unless you are just making "art". For CAD software I high suggest downloading Autodesk fusion360. Its completely free for hobbyists and small business doing less than 125K in revenue. Mostly an awesome program, I actually started using it more than solidworks lately because I like its workflow so much better. Feel free to PM if you have any questions [/QUOTE]
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