The Tevo Michelangelo is a personal FDM 3D printer used by hobbyists and students. This small desktop device comes assembled and ready to print out-of-the-box. It has a full-aluminum frame which makes it highly resistant while remaining lightweight and easy to carry. It is one of the most affordable Tevo’s printers. It provides good print quality at a good price. Its compact design makes it a perfect fit for every home and small makerspaces. It’s been used to print a wide variety of models, including miniatures, movie characters, and toys. Read on for a deeper review.
One user decided to print a total black Stormtrooper head. As you can see from the pic, the printing came out good and smooth enough.
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Printed in different parts, this Kermit looks pretty awesome and precise too.
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The Tevo Michelangelo is an FDM 3D printer that can print layers at 100 microns. The surface finish is not as smooth as you get with the more expensive printers, but is more than enough for prototyping and household use. The bare-bones style allows constantly keeping an eye on your prints. The aluminum frame ensures stability, resistance and durability providing consistent and precise prints.
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The Tevo Michelangelo has a single replaceable nozzle of 0.4 mm in diameter, giving you the best balance between speed and detail. It can be changed to 0.3, 0.2mm and so on.
The print head runs on rails, which makes printing reliable, fast and precise.
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Tevo Michelangelo prints with PLA, TPU and other materials.
The Titan Bowden extruder comes with dual-part cooling fans for printing with PLA-type materials. By cooling the model down, it reduces warping, stringing and, generally, makes for higher quality prints.
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The Tevo Michelangelo prints with 1.75 mm filament, providing you with a wide choice of 3rd party materials. For example, these NinjaGo models have been printed using both PLA and HT-PLA.
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The build area is 5.9 x 5.9 x 5.9 inches (150 x 150 x 150 mm). Larger models can be printed in parts and then assembled using acetone (for ABS) or glue (for PLA), or even through an interlocking system.
Guess why the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland asked to have its head printed at the end.
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This all-in-one piece printer is regulated via an integrated LCD display with a control knob. It includes an SD card reader and USB connectivity to print your 3D models either offline and online.
The printer supports all the main open nature slicing software, such as Cura, Repetier Host, Simplify 3D, and others, that are all available for Windows, Linux and Mac Os X as well.
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Tevo Michelangelo is available in a black and gray color palette. Its stylish look makes it ideal for home and hobbyist use.
The printer dimensions are 12.8 x 11.4 x 14.8 inches (150 x 150 x 150 mm). An external spool holder can be placed beside the printer.
The price of the Tevo Michelangelo is $315.00, which is reasonable considering its functionality and build quality.
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