@tiago3275

never got a video recommended under 1 minute, this crazy

@nathaniel7778

Note: if you don't have a big budget don't be scared to get the smaller printers. It's very possible to print big stuff on these things just know its going to take some more time to finish your props! Me and allot of other builders have build full Ironman suits on the small printers and they are amazing to!
Yes big is nice but if you can't afford it don't be scared to buy buy small :)

@CertifiedKittarov

As a cosplayer, I’ve only ever done things with wood, cardboard, metal, etc. I recently wanted to get a 3d printer, and this video helped so much! Thank you!

@RyanRead007

I'm an educator and I love our 3D printers for my students and now I'm moving slowly towards models and my own cosplay. Thanks for this video.

@MrBrokenwrenches

I bought the Neptune 3 plus based on this video. Now I'm printing a life size rancor head from galactic armory. Absolutely love your vedos and recommendations. Thanks!

@riikuun1963

In case you all want one, as of RIGHT NOW... the Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus IS in fact available on their website for US and EU shipping! I bought mine yesterday right as they went up and am excited to get it set up, good luck everyone!

@Camu_cos

I purchased the FLSUN V400 (1st printer) because of your Video about it and I'm really happy about it 😊 still learning day by day about better settings

@ChrisJohnson-tn1mo

I have the ender 5 plus and it’s fantastic for printing larger stuff. Full size helmets is a breeze. Ive done many mods to mine to try to make it more versatile and more reliable. Magnetic bed, direct feed instead of Bowden tube, higher temp hot end which requires swapping out the screen for the th3d screen that’s compatible and updating the firmware. Its like its a different printer now. Much quieter and printing tpu is now not an issue with jamming in the Bowden tube. Higher temps allows for printing higher strength materials like carbon fiber polycarbonate without having layer adhesion issues. Had to go through a massive learning curve to get where I am today. Your channel has helped and more importantly inspired ambition and sparked my imagination. I like this channel and Makers Muse a lot. Very different channels but both spark that imagination nerve in the brain. Lol Making stuff is fun. 😊

@sixfishinc

Thanks for the video - keep making them. This is the type of thing that is concise and easy to watch.

@deadlyapollo

I just got my Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus, and it is an absolute monster/game changer. It's stupidly simple to use, and the "nanny" aids like mesh leveling make printing headache free.

@corrosive_sage4479

Just ordered my Neptune 3 Plus not even an hour before this video was posted! (Fyi to everyone, it's currently restocked in the US and EU!)

@TheOmegaFighter

I just got a Neptune X for Christmas, and I'm still getting used too it, hopefully soon I'll be able to really get into these bigger stuff

@ManMonkey

Love watching these videos even if I’m not looking for a another printer currently thanks Frank 👍

@James-gl3ph

This video should be rated as a community service,,,what a blessed great video ,,, you won a subscriber for life.,.. Thank you, bro

@Javelin3o4

My Neptune 3 Plus is supposed to be here next week. I bought it after seeing one of your recent videos with it. I just checked every day til I seen it was in stock.

@richdigiulio1

I had an Ender 3 max Neo. I just returned it as the auto leveling sensor started extending while printing. This could cause the prob to get caught on the print and bend.

@DarthHyrum

This is really helping me know what 3D printer I want to get. :)

@keithboyd1355

I have a Kobra max, it has a learning curve but I really like it.

@SLICER777.

This is fantastic, sir. Thank you so much for all the information. I feel very informed watching your videos, and hopefully, this year, I will be able to get a printer and start seeing what I might be able to do! Very excited!

@lukes7818

My first fdm printer is the Neptune 3 Max, haven't used it yet but no regrets lol