u/CharmDoctor

Hello all! I am completely new to 3d printing. I help run medical simulations for physician residents and am planning on getting a 3d printer to help develop some models for these sims. This would include things like small models of the trachea up to larger things like rib cages for chest tube placement. I'm wanting to avoid resin printers due to the ventilation. I don't mind gluing pieces together. Budget is around $500 for the printer itself. Looking for the best recommendations for this including ease of use. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!

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u/CharmDoctor — 21 days ago