Nobel 1.0 Worth it at the cost if you need SLA.
If you can't afford a more expensive SLA printer but need the resolution, I highly recommend the Nobel. The build size is also extremely large compared to comparable machines.
If you can't afford a more expensive SLA printer but need the resolution, I highly recommend the Nobel. The build size is also extremely large compared to comparable machines.
So far, i've had 99% of my prints on this printer be successful, the problem is that thanks to the company's unavailability to ship outside the US getting materials, printing trays and whatnot is HARD.
Other than that, i like this one a lot. very 1st printer i've had that worked 100% upon arrival.
3 good prints
Slicing software slow
after update works worse
I'm pretty new to the whole 3D printing thing! I'm a prop maker that builds EVA foam type props and wanted to try something new. This printer was used when I received it from a friend of mine. He said it didn't work so I fixed it. It still doesn't print as nice as some other people who own the same type printer. I know when they print their stuff it looks really good and a lot less sanding to do. It is also pretty slow even on very small projects. I think the fastest print was about an 1hr for a 1" x 2" I think because it was used. This printer is very slow. I'm sure if it was new I would have much better results. I am having fun with it making a few cool things. I just have to bondo it and do some sanding. One other thing the filament is pretty pricey If you buy their brand. I hope this is helpful.
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