I guess I meant, one motor for a 2-vertical rail printer like the Prusaby RRuser - Reprappers
I see a lot of Prusa (and probably other) kits with acrylic frames. No doubt they are lower cost, but what is the tradeoff?by RRuser - Prusa i3 and variants
What are some examples of single-Z-motor printers for sale?by RRuser - Reprappers
Well here are some assembled ones: (kit?)by RRuser - Prusa i3 and variants
This one was not available assembled, correct?by RRuser - General Mendel Topics
Is there a list somewhere of i3's available for purchase, especially assembled?by RRuser - Prusa i3 and variants
I thought acetone only dissolves ABS.by RRuser - General
Thanks. Actually I was meaning, how to dissolve PET off of the print bed when you need to clean it.by RRuser - General
How about dissolving PET off of the bed?by RRuser - General
Ok if anyone would care to post some non-heated bed prints...by RRuser - General
PETG is biodegradeable?by RRuser - Polymer Working Group
Here are some links to suppliers with many colors and info:by RRuser - General
I'd like to know the machining ability of the PET's too. Here other PET info:by RRuser - General
Quote I use low or no bed heat at a pretty high extrusion temp of 260c through a .25mm orifice with good results on relatively small parts. Is this still working? Would be great to be able to print any of the PET's without bed heat. Here's updated PET info:by RRuser - General
Yes at 190, it's amazing it worked at all.by RRuser - Printing
Quote I know the commercial machines can print without warping. Wish I knew what kind of bed they are using. They use heated chambers. PET does seem like a great answer:by RRuser - General
I think that T-Glase is PETG. Here is a summary so far of PET: Also known as polyester No shrinking or warping No smell Does not degrade in water FDA approved for food contact Does not absorb water Not brittle Is the most recycled plastic Made Solid - from Matter Hackers, in California USA: Made Solid - from California USA: Colorfabb XT - from Netherlands: Colorfabb XT - from Printed Soby RRuser - General
In the US, there seems to be a new formula XT... "High strength and very high toughness, Odor Neutral processing, High Tg / improved temp. resistance, Styrene free formulation, FDA food contact compliance, BPA (Bisphenol A ) free formulation"...by RRuser - General
With the rapid adoption of newbie printers being used for the first time at home, dorms, schools, etc, it looks like PET filament is going to be the next logical step. However the hot end requirements seem to be all over the map. Almost no odor, and almost no warp, and food-contact safe, are big draws for the newbie crowd printing in non-enclosed bots, maybe with non-heated beds. But are the newby RRuser - General
Hello, For my first post I want to ask where I might find a list of printer kits available for purchase? They are not for me (I'll be buying assembled) but for other people in other forums who are just learning of printing. Thanksby RRuser - General