I am still using my Daige, after almost two years. It still gives me fits sometimes. Last week I ruined about 16 liner feet of IJ180cv3 and cast laminate, which was not a good way to start the day..
I am looking for something else, and the USTech that was listed there has got my attention. I would like to hear some more people who have one give some honest opinions. So far, I have heard only positive things. Going from a screw on either side to set pressure to one crank to ensure even pressure sounds great. Uneven pressure ruins 99% of the prints that I ruin with my daige, followed by being off track on long prints.
I looked at a used Seal 54 base... and am still negotiating on it, the heat assist sounds like its a great thing, and i like how the seal does not allow you to put too much pressure.. turn that crank all you want, it never gets any tighter... I need a dummy proof machine
Guess I should have decided to go to the SGIA in New Orleans next weekend.
It would have just led to...