@codingquark
As someone who wanted to get into 3d printing(also due to arduino stuff) and got one, i would absolutely say yes(but only if you are willing to give the time and effort for caring the 3d printer, as entry level ones will usually require more maintenance)
@codingquark
I have got the ender 3 v2, which after roughly 2 month a not a lot of use, i need to replace the fans(bearing do bad sound), tho they dont cost much.
In terms of plastic cost, it is probably way cheaper to print yourself(obv it matters how much the outsource costs and how much you pay for your filament)
Another point to consider is the different materials, usually printers will work woth abs/pla out of the box(pla is easy to work with as well) and you can always upgrade to an all metal extruder to be able to print at higher temps(for more resilient materials and such)
@codingquark
I had some experience before(both autodesk inventor from school and learning blender for gamedev), so not at all, but you can always use thingiverse models until you get comfy with modeling yourself
@RustyStriker sounds cool! Thanks a lot!
@RustyStriker thanks a lot, I placed order for ender 3 v2. Now need to wait for a few days ^_^
@codingquark
I would suggest going to the ender3 subreddit(it has a really good getting started, tho i just built my printer straight away) and there are useful resources there, and also maker's muse youtube channel, as he got some interesting vids(tho you might need to dig sometimes)
@RustyStriker I also placed order for BLTouch knock-off for safety 😅
@RustyStriker Oh, and also a set of feeler gauges
@RustyStriker did you have hard time learning 3D modelling?