Yes it can. BASF has used the Pro3 themselves as well. However, due to the abrasive and difficult nature of metal filaments, some parts may wear out faster than normal. Additionally, metal filaments should be suspended above the extruder, as they don't like flexing in the filament tubes so much. You can have a look at the Forge1, Raise3Ds 3D printer that is specifically designed for metal printing. Obviously that doesn't make sense if you only print one or two metal parts a year, but if you print a lot of metal it could be interesting!
Only IDEX systems can use the mirror or duplication modes. This printer can not use mirror or duplication printing. Any other functionality is not affected.
Resin will still be superior due to a variety of factors, but in theory the Pro3 will work, sure. I recommend getting a 0.2mm nozzle for the fine details.
All that money and not a heated build chamber. Companies that print pla will not invest in this type of printer. It is more for specific use abs/asa/nylon type material. I think they missed the mark on this one.
Is Raise Pro 3 Plus able to use Ultrafuse filaments BASF to make metal parts?
My question exactly! I have read that this printer has FFF technology which I think means it prints ultrafuse PLA 17-4 PH filaments
But I’m not sure so would love to know if this guy could help us out
@@karlphipps5511 Thank you for your message, I hope somebody can help us here with our doubt, I believe it is able to do, but I am not sure.
Yes it can. BASF has used the Pro3 themselves as well.
However, due to the abrasive and difficult nature of metal filaments, some parts may wear out faster than normal.
Additionally, metal filaments should be suspended above the extruder, as they don't like flexing in the filament tubes so much.
You can have a look at the Forge1, Raise3Ds 3D printer that is specifically designed for metal printing. Obviously that doesn't make sense if you only print one or two metal parts a year, but if you print a lot of metal it could be interesting!
Still 8mm rods?
Thanks for the review!
Thank you
Is that the same touch screen as in the N2 Plus, but updated ?
Can you do a video only talking about the display? There are a lot of features in the Display
100% satisfied with Ulti S5, but I think I will test it ;) I can always sell it to some kid to play with :P
Does switching from IDEX to Dual-Head reduce the mirroring or other functionality?
Only IDEX systems can use the mirror or duplication modes. This printer can not use mirror or duplication printing. Any other functionality is not affected.
I'm looking to print small gaming figures & jewelry. I want to avoid Resin, for safety reasons. Will The Raise 3D Pro3 work for this?
Resin will still be superior due to a variety of factors, but in theory the Pro3 will work, sure. I recommend getting a 0.2mm nozzle for the fine details.
Chamber heating is patented by Stratasys, that's why you don't see it anywhere else...
patent ran out this year.
@@mattmeyer6471 Good news, then!
when is this released.
Pre-ordering starting 06.11.
All that money and not a heated build chamber. Companies that print pla will not invest in this type of printer. It is more for specific use abs/asa/nylon type material. I think they missed the mark on this one.
I wish ALL of this was in the Pro2.... Which is almost unusable.
Please reiteratr
On a 7000 printer, do you think we want to see how good it prints? Telling me shit, don't show me shit. Do you get that?