Step 1 of 5 Printer

Start with the printer you own or plan to buy.

Question 1

Which machine is this kit for?

This sets the bed size, enclosure assumptions, and which upgrades should wait.

Question 2

What should the first real win feel like?

Pick the outcome you want first, not the most impressive accessory list.

Question 3

How ambitious is the filament plan?

Materials change the real need for drying, nozzles, and safety decisions.

Question 4

What does filament storage have to survive?

Humidity decides whether storage is enough or an active dryer should move up.

Question 5

Where should the first cart stop?

The advisor keeps essentials in the cart and pushes nice-to-have items later.

A 3D printer workbench with filament storage, tools, nozzles, and a printer Output Your first cart will be split into three decisions.

Buy nowEssentials that prevent early failures.

WaitUpgrades that need real usage first.

SkipItems that waste first-month budget.

Current result

A1 home fixes kit

Low
Fit score -- First cart $--
A1 Home fixes PLA mostly Normal indoor

Day 1 Storage and PLA baseline
Day 7 One useful printed object
Day 30 Upgrade only after failures repeat

Ranked plan

Your cart, sequenced.

The point is not to buy more. It is to buy the few things that prevent the first month from becoming a pile of random accessories.

First week path

Use the kit before expanding it.

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