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    • oliofundefined
      oliof
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      https://youtu.be/OUEUayf1yt0

      really excited about this and I spotted a PanelDue in the video (-;

      <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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      • bubblevisorundefined
        bubblevisor @oliof
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        @oliof That's incredible. I'm more thinking of the engineering applications more than art though!

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        • oliofundefined
          oliof @bubblevisor
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          @bubblevisor they briefly touch on "glass research", which is exciting (-: The prints look weird when you're used to thermoplastics but it's amazing this works at all (-; and you gotta start somewhere.

          <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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          • bubblevisorundefined
            bubblevisor
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            have there been any work on printing engineering ceramics? I've seen art applications printing clay etc. But the the engineering possibilities that get me excited!

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              sonderzug @bubblevisor
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              @bubblevisor https://admateceurope.com/

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              • bubblevisorundefined
                bubblevisor @sonderzug
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                @sonderzug Interesting. pity they dont show details of the extruder. I'm guessing they use an auger.

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                • sonderzugundefined
                  sonderzug @bubblevisor
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                  @bubblevisor it's not an extruder, it's based on DLP technology but instead of a Vat filled with resin, they coat a film with the paste/slurry and lower the part onto that. The slurry is way too viscous to be used like normal resin.

                  after the printing, the part is then debindered and sintered in a furnace to get the final ceramic part. Works with metal slurrys too.

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                  • bubblevisorundefined
                    bubblevisor @sonderzug
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                    @sonderzug Is there a webpage somewhere that details the workings?

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                    • sonderzugundefined
                      sonderzug @bubblevisor
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                      @bubblevisor https://admateceurope.com/admaflex-technology this feels like assisted web browsing
                      they are also not the only ones to do this, www.lithoz.com for example

                      I have no affiliation or experience with either technology so I know no more than what they exhibit on their web pages.

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