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  1. Has anyone tried printing a "life size" 3DBenchy, attaching a motor to it and circling the globe yet?

    "The Iconic 3DBenchy Enters the Public Domain"

    nti-group.com/home/information

    #3printing #open-source #PublicDomain

  2. One of the most interesting 3D printing tech video I have seen in a while. Building an extruder isn't just about push force and weight, it is a lot more complex. To the point it is really difficult to make an in depth review. We can see how advanced E3D is in their R&D. Also, some good questions from Stefan and Tom.

    "Did we do a bad job in testing extruders? (feat. E3D) - The Meltzone Podcast Ep73"

    📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=9gslzdu5ELY

  3. One of the most interesting 3D printing tech video I have seen in a while. Building an extruder isn't just about push force and weight, it is a lot more complex. To the point it is really difficult to make an in depth review. We can see how advanced E3D is in their R&D. Also, some good questions from Stefan and Tom.

    "Did we do a bad job in testing extruders? (feat. E3D) - The Meltzone Podcast Ep73"

    📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=9gslzdu5EL

    #3printing #3dprinting_tech #3dptech #extruder #e3d #hotend #roto

  4. One of the most interesting 3D printing tech video I have seen in a while. Building an extruder isn't just about push force and weight, it is a lot more complex. To the point it is really difficult to make an in depth review. We can see how advanced E3D is in their R&D. Also, some good questions from Stefan and Tom.

    "Did we do a bad job in testing extruders? (feat. E3D) - The Meltzone Podcast Ep73"

    📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=9gslzdu5EL

    #3printing #3dprinting_tech #3dptech #extruder #e3d #hotend #roto

  5. One of the most interesting 3D printing tech video I have seen in a while. Building an extruder isn't just about push force and weight, it is a lot more complex. To the point it is really difficult to make an in depth review. We can see how advanced E3D is in their R&D. Also, some good questions from Stefan and Tom.

    "Did we do a bad job in testing extruders? (feat. E3D) - The Meltzone Podcast Ep73"

    📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=9gslzdu5EL

    #3printing #3dprinting_tech #3dptech #extruder #e3d #hotend #roto

  6. The Qidi X-Max 3 carbon filter box has to be unscrewed from the printer bodily to change the carbon filter, because the rear support rail runs through it. It's possible to get the carbon filter in without removing the box, but once it's in it won't come back out. I asked Qidi support, and they confirmed that you have to remove the box.

    @koz is the X-Plus 3 the same way?

    I've started a design for a replacement carbon filter box that screws to the outside and doesn't have that rail in the way, and I'll add some HEPA filters to it to reduce microplastics. I'll use the same filters as the Nevermore v6 HEPA variant. However, since it's driven by an axial fan instead of a radial fan, I'll want to reduce back-pressure, so I'll probably use three parallel HEPA filters, whereas the Nevermore v6 with two radial fans uses just one filter.

    #3Printing #3Printer

  7. The Qidi X-Max 3 carbon filter box has to be unscrewed from the printer bodily to change the carbon filter, because the rear support rail runs through it. It's possible to get the carbon filter in without removing the box, but once it's in it won't come back out. I asked Qidi support, and they confirmed that you have to remove the box.

    @koz is the X-Plus 3 the same way?

    I've started a design for a replacement carbon filter box that screws to the outside and doesn't have that rail in the way, and I'll add some HEPA filters to it to reduce microplastics. I'll use the same filters as the Nevermore v6 HEPA variant. However, since it's driven by an axial fan instead of a radial fan, I'll want to reduce back-pressure, so I'll probably use three parallel HEPA filters, whereas the Nevermore v6 with two radial fans uses just one filter.

    #3Printing #3Printer

  8. The Qidi X-Max 3 carbon filter box has to be unscrewed from the printer bodily to change the carbon filter, because the rear support rail runs through it. It's possible to get the carbon filter in without removing the box, but once it's in it won't come back out. I asked Qidi support, and they confirmed that you have to remove the box.

    @koz is the X-Plus 3 the same way?

    I've started a design for a replacement carbon filter box that screws to the outside and doesn't have that rail in the way, and I'll add some HEPA filters to it to reduce microplastics. I'll use the same filters as the Nevermore v6 HEPA variant. However, since it's driven by an axial fan instead of a radial fan, I'll want to reduce back-pressure, so I'll probably use three parallel HEPA filters, whereas the Nevermore v6 with two radial fans uses just one filter.

    #3Printing #3Printer

  9. The Qidi X-Max 3 carbon filter box has to be unscrewed from the printer bodily to change the carbon filter, because the rear support rail runs through it. It's possible to get the carbon filter in without removing the box, but once it's in it won't come back out. I asked Qidi support, and they confirmed that you have to remove the box.

    @koz is the X-Plus 3 the same way?

    I've started a design for a replacement carbon filter box that screws to the outside and doesn't have that rail in the way, and I'll add some HEPA filters to it to reduce microplastics. I'll use the same filters as the Nevermore v6 HEPA variant. However, since it's driven by an axial fan instead of a radial fan, I'll want to reduce back-pressure, so I'll probably use three parallel HEPA filters, whereas the Nevermore v6 with two radial fans uses just one filter.

    #3Printing #3Printer

  10. The Qidi X-Max 3 carbon filter box has to be unscrewed from the printer bodily to change the carbon filter, because the rear support rail runs through it. It's possible to get the carbon filter in without removing the box, but once it's in it won't come back out. I asked Qidi support, and they confirmed that you have to remove the box.

    @koz is the X-Plus 3 the same way?

    I've started a design for a replacement carbon filter box that screws to the outside and doesn't have that rail in the way, and I'll add some HEPA filters to it to reduce microplastics. I'll use the same filters as the Nevermore v6 HEPA variant. However, since it's driven by an axial fan instead of a radial fan, I'll want to reduce back-pressure, so I'll probably use three parallel HEPA filters, whereas the Nevermore v6 with two radial fans uses just one filter.

    #3Printing #3Printer

  11. Trying to slice Loubie's wonderful “Adalinda, the singing serpent” model with PrůšaSlicer in 0.05mm Ultra Detail setting results less in a beautiful dragon and more in Jabberwocky.

    Investigating what's going wrong here.

    #3Printing sometimes is challenging yet very interesting.