After reading several forum posts from multiple sites it seems like deltas are not recommended to people as a first 3d printer. After checking some build threads I have found enough first timers building these without issue, so I am not really concerned about difficulty etc. (I am very familiar/comfortable with working on PCs and phones etc.) Having said that, as a first timer would it be best to just build the kit completely before moving on to modifications? I get the feeling I am going to want to start tinkering as soon as I get a few prints under my belt and would probably save some disassembly time by doing them before hand. (Upgraded power supply, heat spreader for bed, carbon arms, full metal hot end etc.)
Some things I would like to be able to create range from cookie cutters and funnels for the girlfriend to parts for my VW truck. (gauge pods and other interior pieces, maybe some brackets or small body trim pieces) Should I be focusing on ABS and an enclosure for this type of work, or am I a bit overzealous with expecting to make production/functional quality pieces with this type of printer? (it seems resin based would be more suited but $$$$$)
I'm fairly environmentally conscious as well so if there are options for recycling or using non toxic filament I would like to be able to use those materials where appropriate.
Also when thinking about build volume and my first printer, why should I go max v2 versus something like one of the cheaper prusa i3 solutions with 10 - 12" square build volumes?
I have more questions but will spare you for now

Thanks!