June 26, 2017

Things to check when assembling a 3D Printer kit

Having spent quite a lot of time and effort building our Baron 58 cockpit simulator, it was clear that next time it would be better to  have access to more automated techniques such as CNC and 3D printer.

Seeing some of 3D-printed parts that people used in their cockpit projects, as well as some other printed models, it seemed that 3D printing quality was not good enough for parts requiring visual accuracy without additional refinement.

At last, as 3D printers became more accessible, we have decided to buy one of the cheap Prusa-clone 3D printers. Having reviewed several similar models, we chose  FLSun i3 kit with aluminium frame available online at the price of $200.