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{{Hint|Eric - no reason why this extruder does not work for regular filaments. This is the design goal. Why do you think this would need to be a specialized extruder? Include that in a Design Rationale or How it Works section}} | |||
So was [[Rubber Extruder | This]] just a subset of [[Simple 3D Printer Extruder | This]] ? I assumed the [[Rubber Extruder]] was a seperate device. | |||
=Basics= | =Basics= | ||
*A variation of the [[Simple Extruder]] that is far more effective at printing flexible materials | *A variation of the [[Simple Extruder]] that is far more effective at printing flexible materials | ||
* | *Currently, there is no 3 mm rubber-optimized extruder available on the market | ||
=Used For= | =Used For= |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 24 March 2019
Hint: Eric - no reason why this extruder does not work for regular filaments. This is the design goal. Why do you think this would need to be a specialized extruder? Include that in a Design Rationale or How it Works section
So was This just a subset of This ? I assumed the Rubber Extruder was a seperate device.
Basics
- A variation of the Simple Extruder that is far more effective at printing flexible materials
- Currently, there is no 3 mm rubber-optimized extruder available on the market
Used For
- Higher:
- Reliability in Flexible 3D Prints
- Speed (Due to not having to slow the extruder down as much to acheive the same quality) in flexible 3D Prints