So you can make loads of stuff and fix things and it'll save you loads in the long run. That's how I justified paying £600 for a table saw that I didn't really need.
@@nyanotech4106 I see.... but how about the part that already has molten plastic? does the reason why retraction works on filament based systems also applies for pellet based? I'm not sure if this is right but it's smth about creating a vaccum in the heater section which then also retracts the molten plastic in the nozzle?
@@im_ricebowl I'm not sure on their process but in a filament based pulling back on the filament just lowers the pressure in the melt zone, once youre down where the filament is melting its a liquid in both. So as long as you stop applying pressure the effect would be the same
@@iemai3d guys take a look at klipper firmware for 3d printers, take a look at input shaper. Move on with speed and acceleration. We been there for 10 years without any significant improvement. Half a meter is the goal because printing must be at project speed, not waiting days to realized that there was an error and the piece is to throw away
Now i just need some reasonable explanation to buy this to my wife.
So you can make loads of stuff and fix things and it'll save you loads in the long run. That's how I justified paying £600 for a table saw that I didn't really need.
Honey, I met someone new 🤣
Tell her you can made new house 🏠 with it
1:44 I didn't know these machines also show VFA (although it might be a different reason they show up).
Hi Firend , what you mean?
@@iemai3d you can see some vertical lines on the straight section, as the light bounces off of it.
@@MihaiDesigns We can achieve different effects through different designs
@@MihaiDesigns they probably didn't bother using finer STL output setting
looks cool, what is the average printing speed/kg of this 3d printer?
Nice work! The machine looks awesome.
Thank you!
How long is the print time for the example you showed?
30 Hours
Hi, price about?? where can see it?
Can you drop me an email: sales06@iemai3d.com
Will discuss offline.
genuine question here. How does a pellet based extruder retract?
We tested the retraction and still performed well, although it is not as good as the retraction of silk printing.
it's a screw drive, so you can just reverse the screw direction
yes we can
@@nyanotech4106 I see.... but how about the part that already has molten plastic? does the reason why retraction works on filament based systems also applies for pellet based? I'm not sure if this is right but it's smth about creating a vaccum in the heater section which then also retracts the molten plastic in the nozzle?
@@im_ricebowl I'm not sure on their process but in a filament based pulling back on the filament just lowers the pressure in the melt zone, once youre down where the filament is melting its a liquid in both. So as long as you stop applying pressure the effect would be the same
like to know how much is this
Can you tell me your email? I'll ask the business manager to contact you
I am willing to make screw base extruder type 3d printer i need your support and guidance sir
Sir, great to hear so.
Shall we discuss printer specifications then ?
Perhaps through email / whatsapp.
Shall we get your email address & whatsapp ?
if you are inconvinient, may drop me an email to me: sales06@iemai3d.com
If this is fast for a machine this big, good luck. I'm expecting no less than 500mm/s speeds
Although 500mm / S is feasible, we prefer to increase the layerness to shorten the printing time.
@@iemai3d guys take a look at klipper firmware for 3d printers, take a look at input shaper. Move on with speed and acceleration. We been there for 10 years without any significant improvement. Half a meter is the goal because printing must be at project speed, not waiting days to realized that there was an error and the piece is to throw away
@@boryshacker ok let us check.We are currently using marlin. Do you mean klipper is a better choice? Let's study it together.
the nozzle is at lease 2mm, which is not same story as desktop printers.
@@speedpu yes We reduce printing time through huge throughput instead of moving speed
How much?
pls give me your email and i will send you the quotation
@@iemai3d why not post price for shown printer right here??
@@mivadim6444 Because the quotation covers many contents and technical configurations
@@mivadim6444 I hate it when they do that
3d printer? Ha hold my beer!
haha😁
Sub 5min benchy?!?
Hi What you mean?
impressive!
Thanks
0,4mm nozzle ;)^^
bigger and bigger
That thing looks really slow
5months for a "small" print
But why...
Hi What you mean?
lol, what do you mean?
Please share your contact details
Incredibly slow by todays standards.
It shortens time by increasing the extrusion rate per unit time, rather than increasing the movement speed, and can reach 6kg per hour