Would it be cool (Vase mode only) if you could iinser a thread of real carbon fiver in that hole. You would have a real carbon fiber print rather than carbon fiber powder. Most likely need a larger print nozzle as well.
great video series, have you tried joining the filaments together to make larger spools? would be nice to have a larger spool for bigger prints aslo, i have seen people color the strip with sharpies so you can get different color filaments out of clear bottles
I initially thought about it and even bought a product off Amazon to link it. $80 I'll never get back...The polyformer creator made a device to join them also...I may get to this in the future
Hmmmm for the bed. I think you can use standard PET bed temperature. For the nozzle I recall using 20 degrees or so higher than normal. I think it was 270~280 degrees
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Would it be cool (Vase mode only) if you could iinser a thread of real carbon fiver in that hole. You would have a real carbon fiber print rather than carbon fiber powder. Most likely need a larger print nozzle as well.
Great job, try increasing the flow rate of the filament or extrusion multiplier in the slicer.
And for the stringing increase the retraction length by 1-2 mm.
great video series, have you tried joining the filaments together to make larger spools? would be nice to have a larger spool for bigger prints
aslo, i have seen people color the strip with sharpies so you can get different color filaments out of clear bottles
I initially thought about it and even bought a product off Amazon to link it. $80 I'll never get back...The polyformer creator made a device to join them also...I may get to this in the future
hi, where i find video instruction for programing the polyformer, please help
awesome!!!!! a question, temperature of the nozzle when transform pet to filament, and temperature nozzle when works ? temperature of the bed? please
Hmmmm for the bed. I think you can use standard PET bed temperature. For the nozzle I recall using 20 degrees or so higher than normal. I think it was 270~280 degrees
Muchas gracias, voy a probar de esa manera. Saludos
Hii there. We found your 3D related videos so rewarding, and were wondering if any prototype services may help? Would love to supply freely and reach any YT collab together! (PCBWay luz)
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