![]() ![]() ![]() If you caught no Early Bird you have to look how big the savings are compared to a later retail price. For entry into 3D printing Trinus definitely seems to be more appropriate than the OLO printer, where you have to commit to a specific material from a single vendor. On the other hand, you can also say that if you can get an Early Bird it could be a good shot. You should not be surprised if the final device is not quite as promised (if you get one). We are dealing with a piece of technology that is very tightly calculated. As always, of course you can not ignore the usual crowdfunding risks. However, the basic data of the 3D Trinus seem quite plausible to me. Presumably we must first wait for the campaign start and hope that this is included. Without you could have tensions in your print because of the fast cool down of the materials. Depending on the material it has to have at least a heated bottom plate. Trinus claims that the printer can extrude 1.75mm PLA, ABS, PC, flex, wood and most other materials. The minimum layer size is specified with 0.05mm (50 microns). But to get started it should be good enough. The print speed of 70mm / sec is also not record-breaking. With a print volume of 120x125x125mm we are not dealing here with the largest member of his profession. And because 3D printing is not enough, it will probably also able to carry a laser engraving head. The printer is made of 11 parts, and even inexperienced prospective should be able to build it up in 30 minutes. Despite this extremely low price (the planned regular $ 299 sound even low) the Trinus 2-in-1 3D printer points out to be a solid and complete metal construction. ![]()
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