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Mosaic Manufacturing 3D prints a flashlight using just a single extruder

14 pointsby betadreamerover 10 years ago

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doublerebelover 10 years ago
Very impressive being able to switch between regular and conductive filament so seamlessly. Following the links, I think maybe even the bigger story is the Functionalize F-Electric Filament. It has only 30 hours to go on Kickstarter [1], but has raised only a portion of its goal, is it as revolutionary as advertised?<p>[1] <a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/391466300/worlds-most-conductive-3d-printing-filament" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kickstarter.com&#x2F;projects&#x2F;391466300&#x2F;worlds-most-c...</a>
Ccecilover 10 years ago
The steps&#x2F;mm on the extrusion on that flashlight print are too high by at least 5% maybe more.<p>It will be cool if it can be made to sync correctly...esteps are going to be an issue for sure as they already are though. I would like to test one out though before making a decision.<p>I am assuming the &quot;dual&quot; prints are with a dual fixed nozzle extruder. The artifacts on the surface look to be from the unused nozzle dragging through while oozing.<p>edit: my bad I thought this was the mixer not the splicer at first :) comment changed to reflect that
knicholesover 10 years ago
So what is this? Is it splicing in different colors of filament before it runs to your extruder?
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