amazing, on the other hand if you already printed in 3D possibly you won’t need a new printer !!
On my side I don’t have a 3D printer at home but I used to use a EOS printer at work to sintherise Aluminium alloy and build micro turbines, pasta die plates, and much more.
In my experience much, when printing aluminium from powder, is on design and orientation of the piece since different orientation led to different results.
I’ve print a lot in plastic but whilst I was making the original design somebody was actually printing the parts.
If I had a printer I would for sure print a lot of gadgets and mini and props for my DnD campaigns.. My player will love that!