Santa Clause reached out to me this week looking for ideas for Christmas, and based on where I've posted this you know what I'm thinking.
Since there are many members here with experience and expertise, I'm looking for recommendations for a good setup for me to get started in 3D printing.
I'm looking for something which would be easy for a newbie, but I am not looking for an entry level setup. From what little I know, I'm thinking multi-Color, heated enclosure, heated bed, decent capacity, capable of using advanced (meaning durable) filaments, and easy access to filaments. Cost is a consideration, but nowhere near the top of the list.
I'm also looking for thoughts on modeling software to get into and learn. I currently use Sketchup-Pro for woodworking and furniture making, and am fairly proficient, but I know I will need to get into something like Fusion for this purpose. I'd also like some insight from those who use these platforms as to whether or not they would work as well for furniture making. I currently pay for Sketchup, but I'd like to consolidate and remain on one platform if possible. In the back of my mind, I'm always thinking about adding a plasma table to the shop, so acquiring and learning a modeling platform will help there as well.
I'm looking forward to your collective thoughts. Thanks in advance.
Edit: I will not be printing jack stands...