So I figured I'd start a new thread for this.
I got a 3D Printer. I got the Ender 5 Pro ( https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X9R1TWS/ ). It showed up yesterday, and this morning I did my first prints. I used Ultimaker Cura for my slicer program, and I'm using white PLA filament that came packaged with the printer.
First off, here is the printer, mostly assembled, with an RPG book in front for size reference:
My first print was a Gonk Droid, using an STL found here:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2831817
Unfortunately, I went a little heavy on the raft and support settings, and was unable to remove the supports without snapping off the legs, so now I have a trashcan. The Gonk Droid took about 35 minutes to print.
I will revisit this model once I have a better grasp on slicer settings.
Second up is a Portal Companion Cube, I mean a Star Wars Crate.
Here's where I got the file:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2841076
This download also includes a double crate.
This crate took about 36 minutes to print.
I played around with the Ironing settings in the slicer to smooth out the top layer a little bit, and I'm pretty happy with how this crate turned out. There's a few imperfections, but overall, it turned out great.
So far, the biggest issue I've run into is bed leveling. I had to stop a few prints of both of these models because they wouldn't adhere to the print bed. I fixed this by continuing to work on leveling the bed, and by increasing the bed temperature. The slicer wanted the bed set to 50 degrees celcius, but I upped that to 70 and that seems to have done the trick.
Edited by oreet