Open Source Flexible 3D Printing Filament Specialized Extruder: Difference between revisions

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(Asked for some clarification on some questions I had)
 
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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}}
{{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
*Currently, there is no 3 mm rubber-optimized extruder available on the market
*<Strike>This comes at the cost of increased complexity and cost</strike>


=Used For=
=Used For=

Latest revision as of 20:42, 24 March 2019


HintLightbulb.png 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

Industry Standards

Flexion

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

Basic Design

BOM

See Also

Useful Links