Sounds like FDM is your thing then.
FDM is good for larger more durable parts like brackets, cases etc. SLA is for delicate detailed small parts.
FDM/filament is odourless if you stick to PLA and PETG. ABS smells and is tough to print on cheap printers anyway.
Loads of introductions to 3d printing available that explain the pros and cons of FDM/SLA and filament choices.
Look at the Anycubic Mega. I've got a mega S. I've modded it a fair bit but it was very capable out of the box.
Sounds great thanks a lot. What are mods worth considering?
Quieter stepper drivers, quieter cooling fans and Marlin firmware (used with octoprint on a Pi4)
I think the newer Mega models come with quieter bits compared to mine anyway.
If you Google Anycubic Mega mods there's a bunch of info out there.
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Sounds like FDM is your thing then.
FDM is good for larger more durable parts like brackets, cases etc. SLA is for delicate detailed small parts.
FDM/filament is odourless if you stick to PLA and PETG. ABS smells and is tough to print on cheap printers anyway.
Loads of introductions to 3d printing available that explain the pros and cons of FDM/SLA and filament choices.
Look at the Anycubic Mega. I've got a mega S. I've modded it a fair bit but it was very capable out of the box.