Nozzle #1 = Igus Iglidur (white)
Nozzle #2 = ABS (pale blue)
Nozzle #3 = PLA (clear)
three nozzle print
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Re: three nozzle print
Wow nice!!
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Re: three nozzle print
PLA as both raft and support or just raft?
What does the underside of that print look like?
What does the underside of that print look like?
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Re: three nozzle print
Wow, just looked into that IGUS iglidur filament, looks awesome but got to be sure you don't waste it @ $125/kg.
Printer: Rostock Max w/ E3D V5 hotend and lots of upgrades/modifications
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Re: three nozzle print
wonderful 3d print ! amazing
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Re: three nozzle print
At $125 per Kg is still cheaper than a cubex cartridge with 0.8 kg of regular PLA at $99.
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Re: three nozzle print
That's true ! And the filament proprietary sound amazing !
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Re: three nozzle print
I believe it will be just a matter of time...and we will get cheaper lookalikes.
It is also true that one spool will last quite a long time: you aren't supposed to print a full part with it.
The part shown is made appropriately...using expensive filament ONLY where it's needed.
Best Regards
Davide Ardizzoia
It is also true that one spool will last quite a long time: you aren't supposed to print a full part with it.
The part shown is made appropriately...using expensive filament ONLY where it's needed.
Best Regards
Davide Ardizzoia