cvoinescu wrote:I can't really tell from the video, but it looks like an all-metal monster! Unbreakable, but heavy.
Do you have some high-resolution photos, and maybe an exploded view?
cvoinescu wrote:You're right, they're not as heavy as they look. I'm looking forward to more images and drawings!
cvoinescu wrote:You're right, they're not as heavy as they look. I'm looking forward to more images and drawings!
jammer wrote:I wish I had know about this a month ago when I started ordering everything. It looks like a nice extruder. I will be interested to see some results that people have printed using it.
reprapdiscount wrote:jammer wrote:I wish I had know about this a month ago when I started ordering everything. It looks like a nice extruder. I will be interested to see some results that people have printed using it.
The purpose of a good extruder is to be light, have high torque, high grip to be durable and to use it as universal as possible, and combined with a good nozzle you can have good printing results.
It does not matter how good nozzle you have, if extruder has no grip, the user has a lot of headache and jammed hotends.
I read somewhere you are using E3D hotend, anyway this one cannot fit my extruder due the big diameter of the cooling rips. Myself I am using j-head, magma, prusa and merlin. I am samehow sad I did not have the E3D on hand when I designed my extruder otherwise it would be also compatible to this hotend.
If you area beginner I would definitely recommend you a j-head from hot-ends.com
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