And of course, now, you can't even get them at GearBest right now. I hear it's a problem with shipping. I've heard it's something to do with shipping the resin, and when they work that out they'll be shipping again. But this prompted me to join the AliExpress affiliate program, because they were the only place you could buy them. There's no associate sending me free stuff with them, but now you can have 3 places to buy and I'll get the kickbacks.
Here's some things to know about this 3D printer that will help you avoid the pitfalls I fell into:
- The FLSun S was previously the Micromake L2
- While the printer is compact, the printing process is not
- This ain't FFF. You're going to need new build materials, new processes, and begin to learning process from square one
- Pour that resin directly in the reservoir to start
- Do not clean the build vat by putting it in the sun to harden the resin
I don't know what happened that caused the change in this printer's name and brand. My educated guess is FLSun was the manufacturer, Micromake licensed it, Micromake stopped ordering them, and FLSun started selling what was left. I say that because this is too similar to be a industrical espionage copy job. But who knows, maybe Micromake got their plans stolen and FLSun started manufacturing them. But whether they're the L2 or S Complete, they're hard to get a hold of right now. That's the way of things with me. I find something I like and everyone stop carrying it.
Finding the right space for the printing processes is very difficult, harder than FFF, for sure. The material is toxic, so no keeping this one in the house where growing children might be affected. However, keep it away from the sun, so watch those doors and windows and time when you use this printer with the movement of the sun. If course you can just run it with the lid on, and never know if you're print is failing.
Is DLP more or less expensive than FFF? Common knowledge says yes, but I'm not really sure. That will definitely affect the frequency of the experiments. When you're paying pennies for your prints it's easier to justify making Yoda busts.
While this is a little more expensive than the similarly sized Duplicator 7, the on-board system and touchscreen interface, with the fact that they've got it all together, make the small additional cost more than worth it in my mind.
It's exciting to have this printer. I can't wait to see what possibilities this opens up for me. But one problem with possibilities is it becomes a question of juggling different technologies. These printers run best when they run often, and I haven't had the time during March MadMess to give all my various printers the time and love they need. Maybe having more types of 3D printers has a down side.
Naaa.
Get yer' links here.
- FLSun S/Micromake L2 - $562 on AliExpress, $638 at Gearbest, or Amazon
- Creality3D CR-10mini - $350 with coupon cr10mini3d, AliExpress, $460 on Amazon
- Creality3D CR-10 - $430 with coupon Cr10bluejk, AliExpress, $486 on Amazon
- Creality3D CR-10S - $540 at Gearbest, AliExpress, $600 Amazon
- Tronxy X5S Kit - $340 with coupon TronxyX5SPRE, $337 on AliExpress, or $461 Amazon
- Geeetech 301 Delta Kit - 363 on AliExpress or Amazon
- Anet A8 Kit - $160 at GearBest, AliExpress, $230 on Amazon
- JGAurora A5 - $426 at Gearbest, AliExpress, $560 Amazon
- Monoprice Select Mini V2 $200 on Amazon
- TEVO Tornado - $350 at Gearbest with coupon Tornadous1, $400 on AliExpress, $460 on Amazon
- Geeetech E180 - $295 at Gearbest, AliExpress, $400 on Amazon
- STARTT 3D Printer - $100 iMakr
- DOBOT Mooz 3 in 1 - $800 on Amazon
Gearbest is also having a huge event for it's 4th Anniversary. Check it out:
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