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I’ve never dried my 3D printer filament and I don’t regret it
Is this 3D printing's biggest myth?
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Your 3D printer doesn't need a new hotend — it needs better filament storage and tuned profiles
A new hotend won’t fix every 3D printing problem. Better filament storage and tuned slicer profiles often matter more.
A selection of the best machines for turning your failed prints and scrap plastic into new 3D printing filament.
[Prusa] have a number of announcements, and one of the more unusual ones is that liquid printing is coming to the Prusa XL. Specifically, printing in real, heat-resistant silicone (not a silicone-like ...
These unusual problems can derail your 3D printer projects, including filament clogs, brittle material, faulty thermistors, ...
You're buying it from Anycubic's official store on AliExpress. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives ...
In the experiments, he used the smaller RS1 (€36.25 a piece) for a single spool container, and the larger MDL-3 (€169) with a Bambu Lab AMS multi-spool unit. Normally such an AMS has three big ...
The milestone illustrates Epsilon’s filament winding, pultrusion and postprocessing capacity maturation and complete ...
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