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Hey everyone, this is a request for the hive mind opinion. So please don't up vote, I just really want your experience.. I'm about to buy my first fdm 3d printer. I'm going with one of the two, either the voxelab Aquila, or the ender 3 v1. For the exact same price, which would you recommend as a first time printer, which I'll be looking to upgrade in the future.
Please help? I just can't decide..
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I'm very happy with my Ender. My first one was Ender 3 Pro. I had 2 and they worked both fine. When I left the Philippines, I couldn't take them with me. Now I have the Ender 5. The Ender is widely spread, so very easy to find support in case you need it.
Like @Alonicus said, Replace the bowden tube by a Capricorn one, and go for the yellow springs!
Invest some time into learning to work with the machine and finetune it. I saw a lot of people buying one, thinking that downloading a file from Thingiverse and start the download is all. I spend a lot of time in the beginning to get things the way I want. But as soon as you are at that level, nothing can stop you!
Have fun with it and oh yes, order enough filament 😂
Thanks so much!! For the tips and personal perspective! Exactly what I was looking for. Very much appreciated! And I'll make sure to get the filament. I also want to transition to using PET bottles... But I guess ti will take some time (and filament) to set up..
They are really similar printers, and I believe they both use exactly the same Creality hotend. The Aquila is a virtual clone of the Ender 3 V2, so it has one or two frills the Ender 3 V1 doesn't have (stuff like knurly knobs on the belt adjusters), but there is nothing truly must-have on it.
If they are both the same price, I'd go for the Voxelab one, but if you can get an Ender 3 V2 for the same price, that would (slightly) be my preference. If the Ender 3 V1 is more than $20 cheaper than the Voxelab, get that.
Whatever you get, though, there are a couple of upgrades which are worthwhile. Don't do the "upgrade everything" routine that some people recommend, and only change one thing at a time so that you can check it has had a positive impact. The things I'd change are;
- After you've printed the test prints that calibrate your machine, print a tool holder. Really, you'll thank me :D
- Throw away the awful cheap Bowden cable fittings and get decent ones. You'll be able to tell when you press the collar down - decent ones have a nice positive "click" to them, the standard ones feel spongy and vague.
- Later on, replace the levelling springs under the build plate with the yellow ones. They are firmer, and will make levelling the bed far, far easier.
Good luck, and enjoy ! Also, Thingiverse is your friend :)
Thank you so much for taking the time yo fully respond and give me so much info. Very much appreciated!!