Meshlab, and Blender are both powerful design software. But there is a learning curve involved that's for sure.
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Meshlab, and Blender are both powerful design software. But there is a learning curve involved that's for sure.
Ultimaker and the lulzbot, are the best 2 i've seen at the < $2500 price. I would also recommend that anyone starting out with 3d printing, start with a fused deposition modeling machine (FDM) IMO they are the most user friendly technology out there, and don't forget to research 3d design software, because a 3d printer does nothing without a proper design\file.
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