OK here's my update. I ordered the printer from Monoprice. Took less than a week to get it using DHL shipping (cheapest option). To my door it cost me $452 CDN. Found what I consider (for myself because they are 20 min from my house) the cheapest and best stocked place for filament (3D Printing Canada dot com, in Hamilton), $26 per kilo.
Set the printer up. Grabbed a design for a Dillon 650 spent primer chute, default settings for the printer and fired it up. This isn't the actual first but it worked out perfectly.
OK cool let's try something else... primer tube holders. Yep... awesome!
I'm a Dillon fanboy, what can I say. I didn't have a lot of success printing the powder measure knob I liked so I drew my own using TinkerCad... success!
(Apologies for the vertical pic, I suck)
Now... I have this Dillon RT-1200 trimmer, it's awesome but anyone who has one knows the vacuum attachment moves up, tilts with the weight of the hose, etc. I have brass shavings all over the place. Back to TinkerCad I go... let's build a collar to fill that gap where the vacuum attachment rides up to. Fit like a glove:
I picked up and RCBS Summit single stage press last fall. The spent primer cup is small, flimsy, crappy and otherwise unworthy of being shipped with RCBS products. Back to TinkerCad I go... here's the result:
Overall I am super impressed. Along with my stuff I have printed several Lego train track pieces for my youngest some and my middle son is designing and printing mounting systems for his breadboards, arduino's and R Pi's. I couldn't be happier. With all that said, getting the right bed temperature and extruder temperature combination has been a challenge. I have been keeping a log of my print jobs because yes, I have had 1 job fail for every 2 successful jobs at this point but I am learning.
I will post more as I go and if anybody wants to know the "thing" ID of things I have printed ask and I will let you know. If there is something I have made that you want let me know and I will put it on thingiverse and give you the ID of it.