When I ran ABS I used acetone and a scrap piece to make a glue that worked flawlessly on glass.
When I ran ABS I used acetone and a scrap piece to make a glue that worked flawlessly on glass.
Can’t say you own any 3d cad software anymore anyway since they all went to subscription only about 10 years ago.
I like their pricing scheme though, because most makers work on open source.
I’ve searched for this and couldn’t find it. They must hide it well. How well does it run on Linux?
I almost ordered, but this was a deal breaker.
I’m wondering the same, but for the US. I ordered from banggood in years back, but it was hit or miss.
No offense, but I made the list and didn’t include mixing hot ends.
That’s pretty cool and I like the name. Looks complicated, but something that could be added later.
2 shouldn’t have a problem with oozing or cooking since the second filament is not in the hot area.
IDK, thats why I asked.
That’s a cool way of doing it, but it seems like it would be difficult to align. In my case, I am thinking of doing a belt style printer, so that may be even more difficult to engineer.
None of that applies to option 2 or 3 though.
Y splitter is something that goes in the middle of the Bowden tube to allow two extruders. Its similar to #2 but allows you to use any hot end.
Any plans to add belt printer support?