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I built a Mendel90 with a kit from nophead [forums.reprap.org] and a Kossel mini from [www.think3dprint3d.com] .
Both work well and customer service is excellent.
The Mendel90 needs a bit of adaptation to work with an E3D hotend.
The Kossel mini comes with the E3D so I would recommend that one. The print quality is excellent for small details:
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I am in the UK too Richard (Exeter) and have been mulling over exactly the same questions. I was convinced that I would buy a delta but I've come around to thinking that Prusa i3 with an E3D hotend is the best bang for my buck, I was looking at this kit http://semiu.co.uk/product/prusa-i3-complete-kit/ witht he aluminium frame but I am curious as to why the steel frame is top of the recommendations...it it better than the aluminium one?
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Cheers Andrew, maybe I need to get a steel frame then...need to get the best bang for my buck as I said...still with the E3D though right?
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Can you not simply put it? Aside from cost and possibly more weight, what advantages does a steel frame give you that an aluminum can't?Quote
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Simply put: yes, much better.
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Hi Rich,
I have the P3 Steel kit from kitprinter3d and I'm also in the UK (also called Richard too :p)
The kit delivery was fast (from Spain) - maybe 2 days max with tracking. The instructions on the wiki are great - so many kits don't have instructions so you need to use information you can find elsewhere. The frame is sturdy, the PLA they provided seems good quality. I went with the e3d hot end, the provided power supply and LCD. All of the screws and parts come in labelled bags.
A few things to note with the kit:
The bed uses 4 linear bearings for the Y-axis, most other variants seem to use 3 which people say gives a better, smoother motion. Having said this, the Y-axis is quite fiddly to build with the belt and getting tensioned properly, however, with some modifications using zip-ties you can get it locked in with no layer slipping / backlash.
The X-axis has caused me the most hassle. Where the belt joins the carriage was a nightmare to do and get tensioned. I have given up and have printed a new x-carriage idler to allow me to tension the belt at the end via a screw.
All in all, I'm not disappointed.
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It looks a good kit - I think you'll be happy.
The improved X and Y tensioners will be very useful! I also like how the LCD is integrated.
Enjoy
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Cheers Andrew, maybe I need to get a steel frame then...need to get the best bang for my buck as I said...still with the E3D though right?
The E3D is a very good hotend, but you may want to go with the new E3D Lite to save a few quid (or bucks if you are in the US).