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alebezh2010-11-26 20:43:06
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alebezh, 2010-11-26 20:43:06

How much would you buy a home 3D printer for?

very interested in your opinion

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Sufiks Sufiksovich, 2010-11-26
@Solovej

Under the condition of accurate prototyping, I would not regret 500-1000 eur.

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NanoDragon, 2010-11-27
@NanoDragon

[ Price | Price < - [1000 r ... 1000 000 000 r], depending on which printer].
Maybe he prints from a titanium case for the iPhone 4G, then I would have taken it more expensive.

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Stalker_RED, 2010-11-26
@Stalker_RED

resolution, accuracy, available materials?
such as in the picture, I would not buy.
except for a penny, for fun.
awful

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marcus, 2010-11-26
@marcus

Easter eggs would be painted on this.

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SeTeM, 2010-11-26
@SeTeM

Wouldn't buy.
It is better to order a model somewhere.

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Vladimir Chernyshev, 2010-11-27
@VolCh

~10 000 rubles, just for fun

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my2you, 2010-11-28
@my2you

The question is the time for which it will pay for itself, while there is no income on it, and there is no need, so within the limits of $ 200-300 maximum ... like everyone else - 4 fun

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rPman, 2010-11-28
@rPman

If the level (accuracy, speed, material) is habrahabr.ru/blogs/the_future_is_here/104518/ with a device for processing models back into a thread, it is ready for charging into the same printer for $ 1k and I think this price would make a revolution.
By the way, initially these guys sold for $1k, but they quickly went nuts from the volume of orders and raised the price to almost $3k

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CKOPOBAPKuH, 2012-02-25
@CKOPOBAPKuH

tell me, can he print a skimmer for an ATM? if so, then you need to draw up a business plan and calculate the ROI and determine the maximum price of the printer, at which the ROA will exceed the value of the refinancing rate plus the profit factor.

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Evgeny Bezymyannikov, 2012-02-25
@psman

depending on the accuracy and speed of work from $ 1000 to a couple of tens.

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