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*iBox Nano - sold $1/2M on kickstarter - (Also a good study of their pricing and delivery structure) - [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/826799607/ibox-nano-worlds-smallest-least-expensive-3d-print] | *iBox Nano - sold $1/2M on kickstarter - (Also a good study of their pricing and delivery structure) - [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/826799607/ibox-nano-worlds-smallest-least-expensive-3d-print] | ||
*Only 40x20x90 mm build size! | *'''Only 40x20x90 mm build size!''' | ||
*300 micron resolution, so comparable to 0.20 mm nozzle printing in plastic. | *300 micron resolution, so comparable to 0.20 mm nozzle printing in plastic. | ||
=5"x5"= | |||
*Trinus - [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1403065126/trinus-the-affordable-all-metal-3d-printer?ref=discovery&ref=discovery&term=3d+printer] | |||
=4"x4"= | |||
*Makerbot Mini - 4x4, Mini+ - 4x5 | |||
*D&H - [https://carefordescientific.com/wynit-replicator-mini-desktop-3d-printer-mp06582-470161-124-makercare-2-year-service-plan-card-each/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl76U7bzD4QIVkYTICh0xkQJBEAkYByABEgKaQPD_BwE] |