Pay the extra money and get something still supported. Maybe we could grab
the filament if it works with the model we get.
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Hey,

So, after one day of fundraising, we've raised $1000 for the 3d printer!
$350 more and we hit our original goal! For more info, check out he wiki
page I've been updating:
http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php?title=3d_printer

That being said, Brian has a bit of a concern about the particular
printer we're looking at: we're paying $1000 for a used, 2-year-old and
unsupported model. If a non-printable part goes on it, we're gonna have
a bad time.

For about $1500, we can get a printer that's still supported, and that
has a lot of really good reviews. I don't know any details, other than
what he told me at the gym, but I wanted to put this out there.

My suggestion is that we look at at least 2 or 3 options - including the
used one that's been offered to us. If it's a matter of raising a couple
hundred more to get something that'll last us longer and be better in
the long run, I think it's worth shooting high.

Feel free to discuss here, and I hope we can make a final decision in
Tuesday's meeting! Feel free to update the Wiki page with any other
options you see.

Ron
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