Originally Posted by
curious aardvark
I'm thinking corialis effect - or whatever the thing is called that means stuff on fast spinning discs gets thrown to the edge of the disc.
Hot and therefore: soft plastic, made heavier and slower to cool by included metal particles (can we say, really expensive filament) will not stay where it's put in a hot enclosed bubble with no obvious cooling.
But apart from that, and no obvious way of lowering the print head to the base, and the difficulty of getting proper right angles in a spiral print, and the difficulty of getting precision from hot magnetic filament that probably wants to stick to itself more than it wants to stick to a spinning plate and the fact that there's no actual hardware yet.
Looks good :-)
Did I already mention super expensive propriatary filament ?
(one of these days I'll look up how to spell propriatary, propriatery ? propiorterry ? one of these days i'll get it right :-))
If it works I'll be impressed. But there are way too many obvious flaws for me to be convinced before I see one actually printing a secret heart box in one piece.