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=1.75 mm system=
No good for OSE.
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=Review=
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OSE Summary: for industrial printing with [[Supervolcano Heater Block]] or larger heaters where filament force starts to matter - yes, dual drive is useful. E3D people confirmed that the limit of going larger than Supervolcano is whether you have enough force on the filament.
=About=
#'''Does Bondtech work with 3mm filament?''' Yes, with a geared down stepper in the form of the Universal Extruder -  [https://www.matterhackers.com/store/printer-accessories/bondtech-qr-universal-extruder-3.00mm]. They also have one for 1.75 mm filament.

Latest revision as of 23:46, 26 July 2019

1.75 mm system

No good for OSE.

https://www.reddit.com/r/tevotarantula/comments/8kag2m/resource_real_bondtech_extruder_for_16_almost_90/


Review

OSE Summary: for industrial printing with Supervolcano Heater Block or larger heaters where filament force starts to matter - yes, dual drive is useful. E3D people confirmed that the limit of going larger than Supervolcano is whether you have enough force on the filament.

About

  1. Does Bondtech work with 3mm filament? Yes, with a geared down stepper in the form of the Universal Extruder - [1]. They also have one for 1.75 mm filament.