The fact of the matter is if you're willing to put in dozens and dozens of hours fighting dumb stuff to print things well enough to trust your fingers and face to it when you're shooting stuff.
Thats a fair point. I may get a cheaper one just to learn on and printing stuff for my kids and chickens and then branch out
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Then get the nicest version of the ender 3. It'll be fine to learn on, but... Gosh it gets annoying rebuilding printers.
I can tell by your replies lol. I'll just start small maybe get a return for cheap and go from there
And feel free to ask a lot of questions.