even if it expires it’s still going to be very tricky… tbh not a realistic approach for home as the mixing result is not very predictable, unlike the rgb pixels in a screen.
I still wonder if it’s possible to use the same technique Hueforge uses to expand the color palette of a solid object by using different filaments in the outer wall loops. For example, white filament on the outermost loop with black underneath to make gray. Or is the print resolution high enough to do halftones?
You are probably right. I could still see it sub 30k usd verses the 250k it is now.
Better soft TPU performance would be nice.
I’ve had a Mellow Sunrise extruder with a Trianglelab Hotend before as well as a Mellow Vz-Hextrudort with Goliath Hotend and I could easily print 70A TPU with it. 98A printed like PLA, could run it with 20k accel and 400mm/s.
With the H2S extruder, no. The gears don’t seem to grip as good and the filament path length from extruder gears to heatbreak is way too long. Even for 98A I have to slow down.
coming back to this thread… sovol almost made exaclty jwhat i said… its a lil bit different but pretty close… lol
only thing im missing is a parking spot so one toolhead could get out the way to use the whole plate…
100%. It is a way to save on replacing those AMS desiccant packs but beyond that, I think people expect too much and for actual drying, the drying vs printing aspects step on each other. Plus the lower temperature doesn’t dry most filaments adequately.
