whats the advantage? not sure I see a benefit. please enlighten me.
if you are using different material for support it will have a different melt point, so abs main part with xxxxxx for support can you control each nozzle at a different temp??
I have never had a need or a use to print a banded colored part.
or is this just a look at me I have 3 hotends, that have no real advantage but it looks cool??
whats the advantage? not sure I see a benefit. please enlighten me.
if you are using different material for support it will have a different melt point, so abs main part with xxxxxx for support can you control each nozzle at a different temp??
I have never had a need or a use to print a banded colored part.
or is this just a look at me I have 3 hotends, that have no real advantage but it looks cool??
Most boards like the Rambo you can control 2 nozzles. I have to agree, other than support material I have no desire to print rainbow vases. So how long until the software allows you to print specific parts of a print in different colors, or at least allows me to print 4 black checker squares along with 4 yellow checker squares on the same plate
Also, I didn't read the entire thread so maybe this was already addressed, but wouldn't the hotend melt the ABS effector plate?
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Post by jimustanguitar on Dec 8, 2014 8:42:01 GMT -5
I don't know that I'm interested either. This came up on Thursday because Brian and I were talking about how he attached his bowden tubes. The PTFE tube threads directly into the aluminum body of the hot-end and he reams the ID of the tube to keep it the same dimension.