Alibro
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I think many of the cheaper ones are based on an open source design so lots of support available.Had never considered a 3D printer but then, when I was a 'sad sack' and watched 'Wheeler Dealers' Ed China used one to make some inserts/light mounts to fit in the original lanterns on a vintage car so that he could run better lighting for the London to Brighton Rally. Thinking if you get it right, all the cogs etc in so many electrical mechanisms that break could be remanufactured at home in your own time. Think the most important thing to do is to make another 3D printer out of the one upyou already have.....something like Star Trek...just in case in breaks down itself!!!