In case you don't know about it I suggest you take a look at the website
pcpartpicker.com. It is a website that, you guessed it, lets you pick out computer parts. It does a number of cool things such as finding the same parts listed on multiple websites and showing you the cheapest price, as well as optional compatibility mode, which will make sure you pick a motherboard, ram, cpu, cpu cooler etc that all actually work together. It even tells you expected power usage of your build so you know what power supply to buy. Not to mention all the search tools and filters they give you
Is building a website like this but for printer parts possible? It would be so nice to go to one place to search for bearings, hot ends, controller boards, extruded aluminum, various literal nuts and bolts etc etc
I guess if it pcpartpicker exists then it is possible, but how easily could it done? is this something that one or a few people could accomplish? or am i underestimating what goes into a website like that..
If you need some help, or don't understand what I just said, feel free to send me a PM anytime
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