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In what ways are you feeling limited by the daughter board? Seems super easy to work with.
You've already got a 300x300 printer that's actually good with that Trident.
Sounds to me like you've got a candidate for doing something fun and unnecessary. Maybe a zen garden? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTk6hyhYtYw
Would be great starting point for a syringe extruder setup, they're big and slow moving anyway so a CR-10 frame is perfect. You could print concrete, ceramic, chocolate, cheese, churros, fondant, frosting, RTV silicone, Nutella, wood putty, the list goes on.

$100 Ender 3 from Microcenter is tempting, but you've clearly owned some printers, why not consider the $170 Sunlu S8 310x310x400mm cheapshit surplus-parts-bin printer? I've always enjoyed my bottom-dollar funny brand "why is there always a $350 off coupon code available" printers, usually most of the extrusions are pretty straight and sometimes you get cool surplus parts from much better printers.
Or get on eBay and grab a couple of $75-$80 used unrepair open-box Anycubic Kobras, Ender 3s, or Kingroon KP3Ssses.
I figure with two or three you could assemble some sort of robot that walks around and prints turds directly on the sidewalk.

Have you seen people make the pultrusion setups for turning plastic bottles into filament? There are a couple out there now that people make from Ender 3 and similar printers.
Could turn that CR-10 into a big ol' filament machine, turning empty diabetes bottles into fresh rolls of low quality filament. Highly recommended.

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