Are these systems locked into a particular eco-system with the type of materials? Meaning can I use products from SUNLU filaments measuring 1.75mm namely the ABS, TPU, PETG, PLA?
Yes the Raise3D Pro 3 Plus is able to use BASF 316L and 17-4PH, before usage please ensure that you have changed the nozzle to one that can handle more abrasive materials such as the Raise3D Tool Steel Nozzle, which can be found here: shop3d.ca/products/raise3d-tool-steel-nozzle-w-ws2-coating
Hey there, so it really depends on design, supports, orientation and material. Positioning accuracy is about 10 microns. but materials can expand and contract during printing. causing the final sizes to be a little off (like 0.1mm or so). This can be corrected/calibrated per material by entering the expansion amount based on tests of the material you're using.
Cool machine. But wait.. so we have the hepa filter which is nice. Then: you can take the top off when printing PLA. I am lost here. Also.. nic model at 15:03 but we see a lot of ghosting around the windows, it is not the greatest model to use in a showcase with clearly visible printing issues. The presentation itself is very well done, it gives a good idea about the machine and the upsides of it.
Wow you guys have destroyed that build plate! :o
Nice! Great presentation :D
Great video, just wanted to point out the title says IDEX the Pro3 is not IDEX. I should be getting my Pro3 Plus in a couple of weeks.
Are these systems locked into a particular eco-system with the type of materials? Meaning can I use products from SUNLU filaments measuring 1.75mm namely the ABS, TPU, PETG, PLA?
Nice do you happen to know when these start shipping
Hey there, the Raise3D Pro 3 Plus is expected to ship in early Q1 2022!
Looks like an awesome machine. May I ask, where did you get that plane model from, I'd love to print it.
Hey there, the plane model we used can be found here: www.youmagine.com/designs/ultimaker-airplane-model
Is Raise Pro 3 Plus able to use Ultrafuse filaments BASF to make metal parts?
Yes the Raise3D Pro 3 Plus is able to use BASF 316L and 17-4PH, before usage please ensure that you have changed the nozzle to one that can handle more abrasive materials such as the Raise3D Tool Steel Nozzle, which can be found here: shop3d.ca/products/raise3d-tool-steel-nozzle-w-ws2-coating
what is part dimensional accuracy to print design dimensions
Hey there, so it really depends on design, supports, orientation and material. Positioning accuracy is about 10 microns. but materials can expand and contract during printing. causing the final sizes to be a little off (like 0.1mm or so). This can be corrected/calibrated per material by entering the expansion amount based on tests of the material you're using.
Love it.yeah i cant trust myself with tools thanx for a defferent option and alot more easier.
Cool machine. But wait.. so we have the hepa filter which is nice. Then: you can take the top off when printing PLA. I am lost here. Also.. nic model at 15:03 but we see a lot of ghosting around the windows, it is not the greatest model to use in a showcase with clearly visible printing issues. The presentation itself is very well done, it gives a good idea about the machine and the upsides of it.
With the Air Circulation there is no need to remove the lid.
Its hard to hear what you all are saying sometimes, the music may be too loud.
Bro i could imagine they could never brake it would be awesome.