Sorry, no. The only extruders that I've heard of with reliable, consistent diameter output cost too much for most home users.
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Sorry, no. The only extruders that I've heard of with reliable, consistent diameter output cost too much for most home users.
No, we communicate over CANBUS, and I'm unaware of other printers doing so.
The MK2-250 is great for flexible filaments, but the shafts are in fixed positions, so it is less adaptable to...
We just melt the pellets and print with that. We don't create filament. Sorry.
Our MK1-250 head has a spring loaded bearing assembly to keep the filament snug against the hobbed motor shaft, which...
Will do...
Hey, I'm just back from vacation. I'll have to check with the guys; I don't know if they printed with the filament yet or not. I do know that our settings are not likely to translate easily, as we...
Getting some filament sent to us this week.
Yes. From http://reprap.org/wiki/Polycaprolactone
We obtain it in pellet form, melt it, and print from our VOL-25 and KRA-15 heads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycaprolactone
See also:...
So, a pair of PhD candidates from LA Tech came out last week and we helped them print in PCL by melting the pellets in our KRA-15 head and then printing with it.
That's one more on the list.