For the purpose of miniature wargaming, I’m considering getting into 3D printing because there are tons of amazing sculpts I’d love to get my hands on.
A couple of questions, though
I’ll admit I know next to nothing about 3D printing, but I could spend up to 300 eurodollars (or a bit more) on a 3D printer. Are there any key things to consider when picking up a printer? I don’t need the cheapest model, as price isn’t the main reason I’m getting into 3D printing. I care quite a bit about the quality of the finished models.
I live in an apartment, so does this even work logistically? I’m aware there are some health hazards with resin/3D printing—how serious should my concerns be about that? (That’s why I’m asking here and not in a 3D printing subreddit, where folks might be biased.)
Are there any recommended communities or YouTube channels for 3D printing? As I mentioned, I’ll be using this primarily for gaming miniatures and possibly wargaming terrain, not for other 3D-printable items.
Do not breathe in resin fumes, please. Whether handling or during curing. Whole lot of people out there saying it's fine now have asthma and "allergies" to resin.
I assume when you mention resin fumes, you’re referring to printing with resin?
If I’m just buying a resin model, the main concern would be resin dust, right? Using disposable gloves and a chemical mask should be enough for any necessary cleanup, cutting, or other handling, correct?
Basically, handling resin models should be less 'dangerous' than printing with resin, correct?
I do take health serious. I bought one of these just for the purpose of priming models
Yeah, resin once it's been washed and cured should be fine. I have a similar setup.