Interesting
E3D Tool Changing printer...
- jonnybischof
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Re: E3D Tool Changing printer...
Interesting. It seems to be a nice implementation of what foehnsturm showed in the UM forums a while ago...
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Re: E3D Tool Changing printer...
I'm completely impressed with that guy's brain....it must be a fun workplace to brainstorm in
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Re: E3D Tool Changing printer...
Saw it in person yesterday, a newer version than what they showed at MRRF. Looks pretty impressive, although it clearly shows that they have some work left to do until it is ready. But once they have ironed out all the quirks it can be a good workhorse that can do more than just print plastics.
The small amount of wasted material at each change is a big plus compared to some other models that are out today...as long as it doesn’t miss picking up the next head
(the demo devil was in the room)
The small amount of wasted material at each change is a big plus compared to some other models that are out today...as long as it doesn’t miss picking up the next head
(the demo devil was in the room)