THESE ARE 3D PRINTED !! - Lulzbot SL Micro Toolhead Demo
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2019
- Lulzbot sent me the SL toolhead which fits on the Lulzbot Mini 2 or TAZ range of printers: www.lulzbot.com/store/tool-he...
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Would you be willing to print something small at the 0.05 layer height setting and posting some macro photos of the surface? The marketing images on the Lulzbot page only show the 0.1 height setting.
So cool. Thank you so much for featuring two of my designs. Kind regards.
Cool - thanks for making them - it was mainly because there was no support needed!
Very impressive designs
AlephObjects has been a great supporter and very active in keeping open source firmware (Marlin) in parity with their innovations. Your love for the LulzBot has been noted and is understandable. They make really well thought out and solid machines and pay obsessive attention to every detail.
Dog is looking very well! Keep up the good work.
Nice to see you do a 3D printing video. It's been a while :)
I just got a Lulzbot 6. perfect timing
I'd love to have a Lulzbot...
Wow thats crazy !
Curious to see the results with .05 layer heights. I've been wanting to invest into one of the various resin based printers for awhile, for the level of resolution they can provide, but resin is just not very hobbyist friendly. This gives me hope for high resolution FDM.
Incredible! Although 10 percent infill seems a bit high to me
The Creality Test Cat has none and it's the best print i've made. I've done a rectangular box print with 50% and the top layer didn't even form a solid surface (CR-10, PLA, Cura 4.2). What does infill do besides strength (which a statue probably doesn't need).
Same thought, doesn't need to be that strong to just be a bust.
I wonder if it can print lego bricks.
That might not sound that hard, but getting interlocking bricks to fit together reliably requires incredibly tight tolerances.
The ones Lego themselves make have something like 0.05 mm tolerance...
If they're less precise they're either really hard to snap together, or way too loose...
Lego tolersnces on the pieces are a work of art, thata why all other brand doesn't feel so good to snap togheter
Well, now you need to do a maximum res version just to see how good that can be
Those prints look amazing!
I don’t own or know anyone that owns a Lulzbot, so I have a question. Can you not change nozzles on the LulzBot without changing the entire extruder assembly? I can understand having to change for the Moarstruder, its like going from a E3D V6 to the Volcano/Super Volcano. Every printer I have or have used had a E3D style extruder.
I cant imagine having to but a new extruder every time a brass nozzle wears out, or when you need a hardened nozzle for abrasive filaments.
I feel we're still in the B/W dot-matrix time with 3D printing. Give it some more years and everyone can have an affordable multi-color 3D printer which doesn't take ages to complete a print.
noise vector :: dj tremor :: dusp2k I agree, stratasys had alot of technology locked up in patents forever and now that they are expiring will also lead to better home printing experiences. Their FFF patent expired in 2009, and sometime this year (2019) their patent for heated chambers expire (not just enclosures like people make). Multi-color printing currently is so slow and wasteful currently.
I see a time when you can print in multiple colors and not by the printer using whatever filaments you load into it and switching between them.
One of the first things developers need to do is allow export design files as .3mf vs .stl Its the first step I see that the industry needs to move towards as a whole for full color prints.
can you tell me all the equipment and how much it costst and what the app was for the how to make an R/C servo a wiper motor. please and thank you
Have there been experiments with a 5 axis 3D printer?
It looks more like HHHe-man! 😉
So I got a SL toolhead swapped in, everything is good, fans run, hotend heats up, but the gears just refuse to extrude. Any advice?
I've not found a single thing about this and am bashing my head against the proverbial wall trying to find out why the extruder gear won't run.
Do we need to use a 16 chanel pwm board for robot x
Or can we directly use pwm from Arduino due
If you have the spare pins and nothing else using the timer: use the Arduino. The 16ch board is a hack and has a lower resolution for the servo timing. But it doesn't compete with neopixels and other stuff.
@@Davedarko thanks for reply
What if they come out with a dual head printer, one head is something like the More Struder and the other head is a fine detail head like the one in this video. Strong fast prints that can still do tiny fine details?
This is a very interesting idea. You would simply have to set up the slicer to use the sl extruder for perimeter layers and use the moar extruder to print infill and support layers. If someone had such a dual extruder all of these settings could be applied with a very easy simplify 3d profile. I would imagine that an extruder like this would still take a little bit longer than an average extruder, but you would get the best of both worlds with strength and detail with a much smaller sacrifice to print time.
Be great for miniatures.
Is the PLA?
I just got the Mini 2 last week. Besides some getting used to with the idler this SL tool head is incredible. Be careful when removing filament.
Christopher Gault Can you be more detailed about this comment
More open dog please!!!!
Those print looked incredible! Was that smoothed abs?
i bought a elegoo mars sls printer at the same price as this and i get 0.01 mm in z
pleas make a video about de elegoo mars its rela easy to use and makes incredible detail
I'm pretty sure that's not a SLS printer but a DLP same principle uses resin the same but SLS uses a laser to cure a layer while DLP users a LCD screen with a UV backlight
@@RandomNoobyou are wright its an DLP
@@jakobkoller1479 I have the Anycubic Photon the quality is amazing just a shame resin is so expensive compared to plastic filament
@@RandomNoob yes but now its begin of hobby dlp and in a year its as cheap as filament and you print smaler things so you don't need as much
Lulz Bot is one of James' primary sponsors he's probably not going to feature another printer. His channel is more about robot construction less about 3D printing technology like Maker Muse, 3D Printer Nerd, etc.
Why swap out the entire extruder assembly? Couldn't you have just swapped out the hotend nozzle? What is special about the extruder?
It's entirely different hotend and extruder.
The extruder has higher gearing, which gives a better resolution.
I assume the main reason for the change is that the Titan Aero is designed to cut the moving mass, which would help with fine details.
@@_Piers_ That makes somewhat sense... I didn't know that extruder resolution was that much of a problem... Plenty of steps per mm on my old greg wade style extruder for 0.25mm nozzles...
Nice prints. Seems strange that you need to get a new tool-head though instead of a cheap screw in nozzle.
It's much easier to change the whole tool head with one screw
@@jamesbruton Very True. Whilst just the nozzles are much cheaper, they tend to cause problems when changing them, and since most FDM printers have crappy auto leveling, I can see the benefits of having it as a full tool change.
That Superman is a very nice model and print...shame about the movie :P
no aceton ?
nope
Shame the sword and shield aren't removable. That's possible right?
It depends on how is the 3d model and if you know how to use 3d software( you don't have to be an expert but you need to have some basics). With some work (and a couples of modeling tutorials if you don't know how to use 3d softwares) it should be possible ☺
@@maxlove3d42 how many kids are out there printing their own figures I wonder? I would have been one. I would have certainly printed Lego compatible joints. I am definitely curious how articulate 3d prints could be. like could I print a tank with mobile treads and cogs?
@@Innomen it depends on your knowledge and the work you put into it 😉 I know 3d modeling but I haven't print anything yet (so I'm not an expert on the printing limitations) I just order my first 3d printer(elegoo mars) . From what I have seen so far in video , tutorial etc... you can print your own model kits if you want with movable parts etc... there is limits but you can go pretty far. For sure kids are lucky to have the possibility to get one. I feel like a kid just to get one now😂I can't wait to have mine delivered so I can play with it.
@@maxlove3d42 I hope it completely rocks for you man :) Good luck!
@@Innomen thx a lot! wish you the same 😉
What was the printing speed?
better to buy a elego mars, same price 10 time better print result at x100 speed.
Prusa can do the same quality and its quite a bit cheaper.
Can you try to make a buddi doll from child's play
Hi James, need your advice on how to start robotics education for 10 to 25 years old! How do i start? TQ
0.05 would take twice as long to print as 0.1 would, not 4x's as long
its sad that the cost of this tool head is more than the cost of nice resin printer that makes this level of detail laughable and lulzbot themselves try to poke fun at resin printer in their ads even though they produce way way better prints. It really is a shame to see lulzbot fall so far behind in the last few years
Not to mention the print time is much faster too the only disadvantage is the cost or resin
Resin is 30 usd per 0.5 liter and is toxic before cured. It’s also often very brittle. There is definitely a market to compete with it.
@@Diamonddrake resin cost a bit more, though it's pricing is way cheaper now a days comparing to most high end PLA but lulzbot is arguing that their 250$ tool head suddenly makes their 1500$+ printer somehow compete with resin printers in terms of detail is laughable. Resin Printers completely wreck FDM printers in terms of detail and with the cost so low now of resin printers this toolhead is a joke. Toxic resin are getting phased out though and brittle resins are also getting phased out too. Lulzbot basically looked at resin printers and made fun of them, released a half baked useless product and is stuck in the past now. FDM still has a use but small high detail prints isn't it
username1445 I think it depends on your use case, FDM is multi material you can choose for what your use case is. Not just pla. Resin is resin. There’s only so many properties you can get from uv cure epoxies. That said, if what you want to do is print positive mold bucks or trinkets to sell or enjoy for table top games then of course there’s no contest, resin will win.
@@Diamonddrake resin actually has more uses than just tiny trinkets, main disadvantage is build volume though, but resin printers can be stronger than FDM prints in some cases along with flexible and impact resistant, basically almost anything that home based fdm printers can do resin can as well. The only real advantage FDM has currently is size, ease of use and some special use cases. I own a print farm and once I got into resin printing it totally changed 3d printing for me and any company that isn't getting into it or openly mocks it and thinks thier tiny nozzle even compares to resin printing is gonna be in for a rude awakening.
was that printer free if so can me and my friend have a couple of your old ones please
for free we will pay postage (-;
So why not just replace nozzle for 0,5$? Lmao