I have a weird question.

How would you measure your “experience” or “knowledge” in 3d printing?

Time with the printer? Number of prints? Kilograms of materials used? number of different printers? number of courses and tutorials you checked?

When would you consider someone experienced enough to work professionally with it (or at least good enough to register the printer with 3dhubs to start doing business anyway)

Time spent or material doesnt mean anything. They could print constantly and still suck at it. Its like at work, some people have been there forever and somehow still do terrible at their job.

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Point taken, but this makes things more complex. Suppose you want to make something more professional with your printer: when would you consider yourself ready for it?