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Yes, we have heads for DIW, Robocasting, DPE, HME, HME, FFF/FDM, lasering, machining, dynamic ratio blending, core-shell printing... we've even made one weld with. Ask me if you have a special need...
This list is now maintained at http://hyrel3d.com/wiki/index.php/Published_Papers and includes 450 documents as of Aug, 2022
I've just been notifeid that these image links are no good. I have uploaded these images to http://hyrel3d.com/images/sculpey.rar for anyone who wants to see them. :)
Here are a couple; the blue...
Integrating MATLAB with Repetrel software:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvAWmbVkBxE
Setting up the Pick-and-Place on a Hydra 21:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM9AwdiZQ2M
Installing a 4th and 5th axis assembly on a Hyrel Hydra 16A:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rtktf-HeTU
Installing the three-phase spindle tool on a Hyrel Hydra 16A:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8XnGKBEJCc
Installing a CO2 laser on a Hyrel Hydra 16A:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVhH8hc3olc
Installing a Second Yoke (five more tool positions) on a Hyrel Hydra 16A:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlnVUBryBg0
Setting up our Clench Valve assembly for instant start and stop of flow of liquids, gels, pastes, and bilolgicals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7J4pTeSq8A
Setting up our Dynamic Mixing Head (DMH-2) for active blending of liquids and gels:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW1-uhvZ5wM
Setting up our Refrigerated Syringe Dispenser (RSD-30) for sub-ambient liquids, gels, pastes, biologicals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgfeoLZNW6c
In addition to insulating, you can turn off the room cooling and any fans in the room, since you only need a few more degrees.
Now that's a great idea.
If you want to actually print ABS parts that large, make sure you have a heated chamber, the warmer the better - as close to 100C as you can get.
The more powerful your motors, the heavier and more rigid your frame needs to be. For larger distances, consider closed-loop encoders - especially if you're pushing a lot of mass around.
Heat the enclosure to at least 50C, too.
Most hairsprays have both sticky stuff (to keep the shape) and lubricant (so one hair doesn't stick to the next). This is not helpful for printing.
The "extra hold" type sprays, (like, for a high...
Do you mean tubes to deliver filament to the print head?
On our (Hyrel) 250-260C heads, we only use PTFE (Teflon) 2 mm ID tubing. Inside the hot head, we use PTFE tubing that mates with the brass...
If you're familiar with gcode, you can slice the yellow and two blue stls separately, then combine the codes to print the yellow, then apply Z offset, then print one blue, then the other; however,...
Introducing our new line of High-Torque heads, in four models:
HT1-250, for 1.75 mm filaments at up to 260C.
HT1-450, for 1.75 mm filaments at 275-405C.
HT3-250, for 2.85 mm filaments at up...
Well, the gcode to print all the parts claims 30m of filament.
An online filament calculator says 1kg of ABS has 400m of filament, which normally costs about $20.
So we can print (ideally) 13...
Alternately, you can opt to print one model (the furthest from home) first, and then another, etc.
What do you mean you "can't find a gcode setting to add it to" - THAT IS the gcode setting. Just make a new line and add "M190 S60" to set your bed to 60 and wait for it to report 60 before moving...