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=1.75 mm system= | |||
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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. | 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.
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
- 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.