I wanted to find out if someone who does not consider themselves very "handy" and is concerned that assembling a 3d printer from a kit is too much work would be satisfied with a fully assembled, fully calibrated, ready to go, 3d printer for under $200.
The maker basics videos on my DrVAX YouTube channel are designed to teach aspiring makers, makers of all ages, about basic equipment and skills needed to participate in the maker community.
A 3d printer produces parts a layer at a time. FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printers work by heating a filament, often a type of plastic, to the point where it is soft enough for extrusion through a nozzle.