GET3D free give away free extruder.
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I forgot to write the first person will get a free extruder.
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Only the first will get the extruder as of now there are five members eveyone is waiting till it gets to 24 members to register. They shouldn't have said who would win.
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Sorry about that the 25th person will also get one.
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Each 10th member receives FREE Extruder
To celebrate the launch of GET3D, we will give away 10 FREE Extruders in total! To participate, please register to our forum. Each 10th member will receive a FREE Extruder!I changed it to every 10th person maybe that will help out. I hope everyone does get mad at that hope this will make it better. They are very hi- end extruders.
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you missed the point; "we'll draw 10 lucky winners from the first 100 new members" would ammend the issue synapsis highlighted..
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The number of people on the forum has nothing to do with the winners of the extruders.
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Alright, Seven of Nine has no luck with this. But what about me? I have a dual print head. Will I get two FREE extruders if Iβm the first, the 10th, or the 25th? Or will @Synapsis get the total of 10 if he recruits 100 members? In my opinion, @bearer earns at least one of your extruders due to his proposal: itβs the single reasonable procedure.
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Any other reason to join your forum other than free extrudes? You may want to elaborate your vision.
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I just did the forum so people could help each other if they buy the extruders.
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Today I received a parcel in the post containing a Get3D extruder.
I've had a quick look over it but I don't want to pass judgement on it too soon.
In the meantime, I wanted to share some more detailed photos. I was sent the high temperature direct version, which is fitted with a 100w 24v heater cartridge and a 'K' type thermocouple.
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100 watts! Uncontrolled, that could get over 800C!
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Looks like a nice setup ! ... and yes, a bit scary at 100W
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Not impressed.
Frederick
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@jens55 said in GET3D free give away free extruder.:
@fcwilt said in GET3D free give away free extruder.:
Not impressed.
Frederick
why ?
Well for one it looks like a prototype, not a quality production unit.
And I would prefer a unit that took up vertical space instead of horizontal space.
All of the printers I have built had a surplus of vertical space compared to horizontal space.
Frederick
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Good point about vertical vs horizontal space requirements but the bit about a prototype (which it likely is since it was just released) seems a bit harsh.
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@jens55 said in GET3D free give away free extruder.:
Good point about vertical vs horizontal space requirements but the bit about a prototype (which it likely is since it was just released) seems a bit harsh.
It's a "production unit" since it was shipped to a customer unless the customer knew he was getting a prototype, which he doesn't say in his post.
Frederick
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Since it was a freebee, I don't think the strict thinking you are applying is entirely fair. I still think that other than the fan mounting plate, it is a very nice looking unit be it production or prototype. My only concern would be being locked into one supplier for spares which tends to get expensive quickly.
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@jens55 said in GET3D free give away free extruder.:
Since it was a freebee, I don't think the strict thinking you are applying is entirely fair. I still think that other than the fan mounting plate, it is a very nice looking unit be it production or prototype. My only concern would be being locked into one supplier for spares which tends to get expensive quickly.
You may be right but if I was trying to gain customers the first units I shipped for free would be the best I could produce.
The issue about suppliers is a important one. I recently decided to try a Mosquito based on some research. It was pricey to be sure and who knows about the viability of the supplier. But it certainly is a first rate design and I am very pleased.
Frederick
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This is not a new design, it's a micron which have been around for a few years.
I have one at work but with a more powerful hotend. The machining work is excellent and it performs well overall. I do prefer a dual drive like bondtech so I don't use it much.
My only complaints are that wire management was obviously an afterthought and that the motor gets excessively hot during use unless I derate the amps quite a bit.