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Airbrush for the win!
I too have loaded a cart with a 3D printer and materials (all that I posted in the reply was quotes from my buddy), and then chickened out.
There will come a time when I will get one. I’m just not 100% there.
Also fully pre-supported is the way to go for the stl files.
Forgot about the Slicer part, too. And yes, it’s load onto a stick, plug and play, from what I know. It “seems easy” but my buddy warned me about being ready for failures.
Oh, add: HEATED TENT. Failures tend to occur when the temp isn’t right so a heated tent enclosure (which also acts as a fume hood) is essential. Especially since you’re in the UK and it gets cold-ish in winter. Here in Canada, my garage is heated, but I would still use a tent!





























