nixtacy wrote:I like it. I like what appears to be a great finish to a decent printer.
For me, and the only huge negative, is that I have the crappy QU-BD extruders. In their crappyness, it requires me to look directly on the side of the extruder to load plastic. I could not do that with your setup. But that is specific to my setup only.
Otherwise, at roughly $200 USD, I like what I see and see the value in it.
Thanks for sharing with us!
Thanks for your feedback. As far as your extruder is concerned, I have given up on the QU-BD crap long ago. Why dont you look at this one instead:
www.aliexpress.com/item/Hot-Sale-100-br ... 28915.htmlThis is what I am using. Shit-hot value at $70 for all metal construction and encased silicone hotend with fully integrated temp sensor.It runs a springloaded pivot arm with a straight gear against a grooved bearing. This gives very reliable filament traction. All parts are machined Al machined billet.The delivery tube is M6 stainless, just as the QU-BD. Maybe that is where the Chinese got the idea from, this is just so much better though. You can also get the dual setup as a pigeon pair with access from both sides (As shown on my picture). Just make sure you specify the thermistor option, otherwise it will be send out with thermocouple and you need an extra circuit to connect to your board.