NO REFUNDS/CANCELLATIONS! NO EXCEPTIONS!
NUT AND BOLT NOT INCLUDED.
Comes out to 64" tall or 162.5cm. Will not ship in 1 piece, will ship in parts for YOU to put together, as detailed in the second picture. It will be up to YOU to glue the parts together, up to YOU to fill in gaps between pieces, prime, and paint. In purchasing this, you're acknowledging you will receive a KIT.
I make every piece strong, but even so the parts will be light. This is printed in a fashion which you could fill most parts with sand, water, resin, or any number of weight, and just fill in the hole after.
WILL NOT BE IN THE COLOR THAT IS IN THE PICTURE. That is a 3D RENDERING. This color cannot be replicated with filament, and it will be up to you to paint it. Parts will be made in whatever color I have most readily available. Feel free to request white or a solid color.

I maintain approximately 2400 hours of print time per month, over approximately 8 printers. If any print fails for any various reason, I have to stop, figure out why which can take an hour or so, start all over.

A 3D Print can go wrong, for a vast number of reasons. To use more than one printer, as anything more than an occasional hobby takes knowledge of multiple kinds.

It takes learning multiple programs, each with dozens of settings to tweak, and which have to be fine tuned to each printer.

Then maintenance of each printer takes a fair amount of computer/electronic repair knowledge, as well as mechanical.

There are about 10 different parts that can need replaced on a semi-regular basis, a week to 3 months, another 10 can need replaced between 3 and 9 months or a year.

Nozzles clog, screws and hotends strip, fans stop working, motors stop working, motherboards overheat, tube couplers strip out.

Sometimes, I may need to 3d-print other parts. I use 3d printed fan covers on all of my printers, because they provide better cooling for less weight.

If any part stops working and I don't have an extra, it may take me a couple days to get a new one before I can get a printer back up.

I currently pour well over 60 hours a week into what I do, and I'm constantly learning how to make new things, and learning how to make things better. All 3d-prints should match at least what is in the pictures, in quality.

And may require sanding, or maker's putty to fill in. Though, I've recently started melting plastic by hand, to fill in holes.

I may be late on an order, for an uncountable amount of reasons, but every single person whose product I've sent out has received it.

If you need your order by a specific time, please tell me, preferably before you order, as sometimes I may be late on orders and I can't know if you don't tell me.