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You've probably seen this already, but I think this maybe a good thing to part your hard earned cash with?
http://www.core77.com/blog/kick...inter_extruder_22664.asp
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What they're offering is upgrade parts for Reprap-style/Makerbot 3D printers. If you do buy them, you're going to need a machine to fit them to.
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State the bleedin' obvious Z? Yes, that's exactly what they are making them for. :D
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I am in the process of designing a 3D printer (open source), and backed that kickstarter project with hours of its announcement. The extruder is intended to be a bolt in replacement for the MakerBot Replicator (the design is based on the extruder that that machine uses), but they are also intended to work on a Prusa. There is no reason why they wouldn't work on any printer that has a moving X carriage, and I expect that by the time they are shipping there will be a bunch of mounts available on Thingiverse.
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Hello Nick,
I am a member of Thingiverse community and I checked for some times the opportunity to buy a 3D printer. The Ultimaker (
http://blog.ultimaker.com/ ) is very interesting with a volume of - 8"x 8"x 8". (about $1,600) (ABS - PLA)
Also the solidoodle with a volume of 6"x 6"x 6" for $599. (ABS)(PLA??)
http://www.solidoodle.com/ Let me know about your project!!
THX
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Interesting, Only problem I see is that every 3D printer I have looked into creates a product that is semi porous and as such is not suitable for what I produce as it it would add steps to the production cycle. That and High speed on a 3D printer is 1.08m/min. My Gantry router cuts the plastics I use for production at 2.25m/min with rapids of 4.25m/min and acceleration of over 850mm/secsq. It is interesting idea but is a very long way off from truly useful production. To many additional steps to have a useful product. Now if it was possible to get past the porous problem and keep tolerances in the .01mm, then I would be very interested. Michael
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Of course they're only really there for prototyping. Getting an idea of what the product will look like before you go to tooling. BTW, I'd love a decent router too!... saving my pennies....
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