Didn't know that a Good number of you guys have a Prusa. I started off about 3plus yrs ago with a Tevo tarantula. I still use it occasionally for PLA, but it is like a lot of these, tinkerer machines.
The Prusa MK3 machine is a great machine, the initial $s is more than a lot of folks expect, but it is Well worth it. Put it together and it just prints and prints.... PETG works great, and is strong.
And It can be pretty good structurally. I make a few parts that I could drive my car over. DC fittings, for sure. PLA will last a lot longer if not under stress than folks think. Add a bit more fill and it holds up well.
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