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  • Ender, prusa, bambu are names that have popularity, longevity, and reputation.

    You can find a ton of recommendations and best printer lists with a quick search. You would probably be fine with most printers on those lists if you wanted to save some money, but the above three are solid and give you a good budget range already.

  • My personal solution was to not own any. But I have thought about it. Maybe a slot on both ends of the body to slide the knob of the buckle into. That would allow for two belts pretty easily.

  • Try to go with something popular so you can find help when things inevitably go wrong. Expect to learn a lot when building. If you like that, awesome, do it. Otherwise you may want to consider a prebuilt prusa or bambu.

  • It's the internal power supply of a bar of LED garage lights. This one made a loud pop when I wired them all up.

    The pad ripped off the board.

    I was able to fix it by using an empty pin on the same circuit. Soldered a wire through it, then used a butt connector for the input line and the line to the other end of the LED bar.