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I think FDM nozzles can't go infinitely small. At some point you either can't extrude properly, or print so slow that it's useless for all intents and purposes. That's one of the inherent limitations I was talking about.
Re: Are multiple extruders the future of 3D printing? January 13, 2017 03:53AM |
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If that is a remark about my proposal to use thinner filament, I agree. Smaller nozzles are not helpful, but I meant e. g. 1.0mm diameter filament to size down extruder motors.
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Using two different types of material is way more interesting than just a seperate support material.Quote
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I could get behind the idea of two x carriages one with support one with filament which can have varying z offsets without knocking the print off the build plate.
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I solved this for my DuoCube by using a quick release print head change system that allows me to switch the complete Extruder with hotend in seconds.Quote
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My feelings on independent X are mixed. Being able to print multiple copies of a part in one cycle is an massive advantage, but taking advantage of that feature requires identical hotends on both carriages.
I find that being able to use different nozzle diameters to speed up a print is perhaps even more compelling than printing multiple copies of a part.
I'd also need to really think about how independent X interacts with bed leveling, especially on large printers.