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=Prior OSE Work= | |||
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=Hacks, Probably Not Durable= | =Hacks, Probably Not Durable= | ||
*https://www.3d4makers.com/blogs/news/turning-a-desktop-3d-printer-into-a-high-temperature-printer | *https://www.3d4makers.com/blogs/news/turning-a-desktop-3d-printer-into-a-high-temperature-printer |
Revision as of 15:01, 21 June 2020
Prior OSE Work
Hacks, Probably Not Durable
Up to 70C Temperature Chambers
- https://www.aniwaa.com/blog/best-cheap-peek-3d-printers/ - starting at $3200
Up to 90C Temperature Chamber
Intamsys Funmat HT Enhanced
- ~$6k
- Their Website on it
- Matterhackers Page on it
- A (sort of) Review of it By The Youtube Channel "3D Printing Nerd"
Up to 120C Printers
- Creatbot - no price given - [1]
Up to 135C
- AON-M2 - [2]
Other Printers
- Not advertised as high temp
- Fortus 380MC - $70k - [3]
Components
- High temperature bed and heater cartridge from E3D - [4]