Quotenebbian I'd avoid Delta printers like that one. You'd be better off with a cartesian printer that has a print bed of at least 200mm in one direction. I'd also go with a heated bed. Investigate PETg as a material for printing drone parts, PLA is too brittle (and heat intolerant), while ABS warps when printing larger parts. Thanks, I'll look into the plastic. QuoteSgriff08 As Nebbian saidby aaronhance - General
Hello everyone! I'm a uni student and I'm starting a personal project with some friends, we're going to be building a drone. I've checkout the densities of plastics that 2D printers use and it's all good, so now I'm looking to buy my first 3D printer. I have a limited budget(£300 GBP) and I need one print axis to be at least 200mm. Now I've found this , but I'm on the fence about buying somethinby aaronhance - General