That is failed print, nothing to see. Overhangs too great to be printed without support. Vertical pillars should've printed without any problems if settings were correct according to material. Very good machine, except the operator. Settings and experience is a much bigger part of successful print than the printer.
Markforged doesn't have reps in my country. I would have to buy from overseas. I'm wondering if it uses proprietary spare parts or it follows a common 3d printer standards such as E3D. For example what kind of hot end kit does it use? Are there any other parts that needs regular replacements and are proprietary? Thanks.
The video does a poor job of showing the leveling process. Point the camera so we can see what he is trying to show us. After all that's a major reason for using video in a tutorial. The instructions do not specify which nozzle is which. Which is the plastic nozzle? which is the filament nozzle?one is closer to the front of the printer, at least say which one it is.
The print failed? Lol
Nice video. Ended too soon, wanted to see finished print.
That is failed print, nothing to see. Overhangs too great to be printed without support. Vertical pillars should've printed without any problems if settings were correct according to material. Very good machine, except the operator. Settings and experience is a much bigger part of successful print than the printer.
Markforged doesn't have reps in my country. I would have to buy from overseas. I'm wondering if it uses proprietary spare parts or it follows a common 3d printer standards such as E3D. For example what kind of hot end kit does it use? Are there any other parts that needs regular replacements and are proprietary? Thanks.
Here, if Reinforcement filament use for support then we need to Separate support part from main parts , so reinforcement filaments are wasted?
12minutes of talking and 10sec to see the result..
The video does a poor job of showing the leveling process. Point the camera so we can see what he is trying to show us. After all that's a major reason for using video in a tutorial. The instructions do not specify which nozzle is which. Which is the plastic nozzle? which is the filament nozzle?one is closer to the front of the printer, at least say which one it is.