Starting 3D printing at home is exciting. It can also feel confusing when every spec sheet looks different and every forum has a new opinion. This guide keeps it simple and Aussie-focused. You will learn what actually
matters, what you can expect to pay, and which models fit different budgets. You will also find a quick setup checklist and the essential extras you should have on day one.
At Raven 3D Tech in Sydney, we curate reliable gear, ship fast within Australia, and back you with friendly post‑sale support. If you want personal advice, reach out any time. You are in good hands.
If you are just starting out, choose a filament printer, also called an FDM 3D printer. It is cleaner, safer for home use, and cheaper to run. Filament materials like PLA are low odour and easy to print. Resin printers can produce
finer detail, but they need careful handling, gloves, respirators in some setups, and well ventilated areas. They also have extra curing steps and messy clean up.
For beginners printing toys, parts, organisers, and practical household items, filament is the clear pick. You can always add resin later for miniatures or jewellery once you know your workflow
Skip the jargon and focus on these:
Prices change, but here is a realistic guide in AUD:
Local availability is important. Buying in Australia helps with warranty and rapid turnarounds if something goes wrong. You also avoid long overseas shipping times.
These picks reflect popular models and common features you will find in Australian stores. We recommend shopping from a trusted local supplier so you get proper warranty and support.
If you are eyeing high‑speed printers with strong community support, browse our curated Rat Rig and VzBot categories. You will find machines and kits that are quick to set up for experienced builders and easy to live with
at home once configured.
There is no single best 3D printer for everyone. The best one is the printer that fits your space, budget, and patience level. For most beginners, a reliable mid range filament machine with auto leveling, a flexible PEI plate, and
decent noise control is the sweet spot. It is easy to learn on, but still powerful enough to keep you happy as your skills grow.
If you want guidance matched to your projects, message the team at Raven 3D Tech with what you plan to print, the space you have, and your budget. We will recommend a shortlist that fits your needs, and we stock the
parts you need to keep it running.
Not if you start simple and follow a clean setup process. The basics are easy:
Expect a learning curve over the first few weeks. With a modern machine and local support, most new users are making good prints within a weekend.
Use this list to go from unboxing to first print with minimal fuss:
A few affordable accessories make home printing smoother and safer:
You can find essential 3d printing accessories and a handy 3d printer maintenance kit in our store, along with a selection of 3d printing nozzles for quick swaps when a nozzle wears out.
Choose filament for your first machine. It is safer in a home setup, cheaper to run, and better for practical parts. Resin is a specialist tool for ultra fine detail. If miniatures are your only goal, resin could be worth it, but be
ready for PPE, careful disposal of waste, and a dedicated work area.
A good starter machine in Australia typically sits between $300 and $600. If your budget allows, moving to the $700 to $1,200 bracket gets you better reliability, quieter operation, and features that save time, like automatic
bed leveling and filament runout sensors. Remember to budget for filament and a few spares.
Buying local saves time and stress. You get Australian warranty support, shorter shipping times, and compatible power leads. At Raven 3D Tech, our secure checkout uses 128‑bit SSL, with PayPal, Visa, and MasterCard
accepted. We test and curate printers so beginners can shop with confidence. If you need a part or advice, we are right here in Australia.
If you prefer to browse online, our 3d printer shop includes beginner friendly models, spares, and upgrade paths. If you want to see specific brands and bundles, ask us for a tailored list.
You do not need upgrades on day one, but it is smart to keep a few items handy:
We also stock specialty parts for future expansions, such as a quality 3d printer hot end or a quiet, reliable extruder, when you are ready to tune for speed or materials.
If you want a clear, personalised shortlist, contact Raven 3D Tech for friendly advice. We offer fast Australian shipping, dependable post‑sale support, and a secure checkout. Join our newsletter for tips and special offers,
and get the confidence to start printing today.