A Cr$P 3D printing video - you have been warned!

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Wow, Stefan is really grasping for new content ideas for his videos! ;) LOL!

... but I still found it a very interesting experiment. Independent of the type of filler, lots of interesting discoveries around particle size, mixing, etc.
 

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Wow, Stefan is really grasping for new content ideas for his videos! ;) LOL!

... but I still found it a very interesting experiment. Independent of the type of filler, lots of interesting discoveries around particle size, mixing, etc.
I found the part about the DIY filament maker quite interesting. For anyone doing multicoloured prints regularly it might be worthwhile to process all the wastage from the prints. Some prints can create 2-3 times the weight of the finished print in poop.

Next year may see a push by manufacturers for affordable multi-head machines which would cut down on the wastage.
 

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I often think i wouldn't really use multi-color that much. Maybe once in a while, but IMO, not enough to justify a full AMS type system.

... but ya, for those that do make a lot of printer poop, a extruder would be cool.
 

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I found the part about the DIY filament maker quite interesting. For anyone doing multicoloured prints regularly it might be worthwhile to process all the wastage from the prints. Some prints can create 2-3 times the weight of the finished print in poop.

Next year may see a push by manufacturers for affordable multi-head machines which would cut down on the wastage.
Do you mean Bondtech's INDX or something like that ?. It sounds too good to be true, but I believe in that only when/if I see it working in real life,
 

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Do you mean Bondtech's INDX or something like that ?. It sounds too good to be true, but I believe in that only when/if I see it working in real life,
I actually don't have any details yet but several Shills/Influencers have said it's the focus of some of the printer manufacturers for next year. Time will tell :)
 
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