

That’s interesting. I’ve never noticed issues either but then again I usually keep the spools in sealed abgs with silica
That’s interesting. I’ve never noticed issues either but then again I usually keep the spools in sealed abgs with silica
Actually, it’s part of the vulva closing process.
Is it food grade though ^^
My exact thought!
Wow, it’s actually way less stupid than expected at first. This is how we’re getting forwards in 3d printing.
I wonder if spraying the print with water or a different cooling liquid would be a more practical solution.
Be sure to apply that script to actually change the temperature. There is not really a change visible. Also the extrusion stops when printing the digits. That’s weird.
This
The under-extrusion looks nice :)
Thanks for testing! I’ve been scrolling across this extruder as well and would like to know how well it works in the long run. Keep us posted please. I currently have an Orbiter v2 which is pretty good for the moment but am looking for a second extruder for my bon mixing dual filament hotend.
Looks very pretty
FreeCAD might fit your bill. You can do many things but it’s definitely not a fully blown professional CAD yet. On the downside, it’s not always super well documented.
I was mostly wondering if PLA is a good material for these kind of things. But why not :)
I didn’t know about filaments.ca. they seem like a nice company. Unfortunately I don’t live close bye.
What material did you print it with?
Would love to go but have other important stuff happening that week. Next year I’ll go hopefully.
Searth the web for free fromnext ticket. Companies with stands are giving them away in return for an email address. Sinterit does it for example.
I suggest it is too much retraction since the underextrusion happens at a spot where retraction should happen
It’s the standard hotend coming with the Kobra Max. I think it is V6 style. The adapter mounts on a thread where there previously was a 10mm bowden coupler. If you have one of those, chances are high it should fit.
It’s an extruder, ie. the part doing the pushing on the filament. Having it close to the hotend has some advantages. If you printer already has the extruder on the print head, this mod does not make sense. If it is mounted on the side of the X-axis, it might be worth it.
I’d nevertheless first get used to your printer as is until you discover the weaknesses that you want to fix.
An alternative is to using this is to just buy https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/golova-pod-orbiter-v2-dlya-anycubic-kobra-max
Do yourself a favor and learn FreeCAD!