Nice video, please do more of them. Also, please bring back PES+GF and consider adding fiber fill to other filaments. I think more customers would use engineering-grade filled filaments if they knew how much better the printing performance would be in modestly heated build volumes.
3DXTech’s filaments are excellent. I recently built a Voron 2.4 printer using 3DXTech ASA for most parts and their ABS+glass fiber for motor mounts and belt tensioners. Prices are quite reasonable for hobbyists like me and quality is excellent, so they’re my go-to for functional parts. I’ve used their ASA, ASA+CF, ABS, ABS+GF, and PETG. [Note, this is unpaid and unsolicited feedback. I’m just a customer.]
I was a bit hesitate if I wach this an hour on Saturday evening, but I don't regret it, couse the time flew by. Was really interesting to listen to. It would be an honour if the webinar to amorphous and semi crystalline materials will be a thing.
I second this notion. I learned more about filament and 3d printing here than I have in other literature or youtube creators thus far. This was perfect.
Removal of support material and overhang capabilities of Obsidian CF was not that great than Onyx. Hope you improve that aspect. Thanks for making filaments for Marforged printer more competitive.
Audio is way out of sync. Guys this is a commercial, you should take a bit of extra time to ensure the quality is good. Hopefully its not representative of your products.
Appreciate the feedback. Our first go at an in-house production. While we are experts at filaments, we are still learning the craft of video editing. Practice makes perfect.
Offices are not great for audio. Need blankets or foam on the walls and use a cardioid microphone so you’re not picking up reflections. (Blue Yeti in cardioid mode works wonderfully and is cheap.)
I love what you’ve done with the HT2, but you’ve taken “inspiration” from Stratasys by means of literally using the same nozzle AND even the “head maintenance station” at the top front of the machine. It’s obviously a VERY impressive machine, just think it’s funny to see it borrow some design elements from the world leader FDM manufacturer. What can you do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Stratasys has been using that head system and tips for so long because the system works really well. I can see the angle of not messing with a working system. When creating essentially an open-source Fortus printer, why not keep the parts that work and remove the parts that they don't particularly like?
Silly question; that printer is priced around $70,000 from what I've seen. What prospective customer is this designed for? Would it be like, idk, small size industrial manufacturing? or just rich people? I just sort of figured that super expensive printers would be a lot bigger and more capable (it's impressive, it's just my printer that was under $200 doesn't seem like it's fractionally that much worse), but I guess I don't really know the whole world of printing either..
Your 200$ printer doesn't have a heated chamber or 2 nozzles. This machine is usually used for flight-ready PEEK parts and have to be very reliable. If you need a print overnight for a meeting or testing and it fails, it would cost the company lots of money. The machine pretty much pays for itself in saved time.
I agree, this music is so annoying it makes me question the sanity and professionalism of 3DXTECH. I was seriously considering getting a quote for this machine to replace my Creatbot Peek printer but after watching this video, no way!
And this video is useful to me... Why? That looks like Vase Mode, or something similar to it, and I get no actual review of the finish, the strength, etc other than some guy holding it.
that would be great to know. As it is, no 3d Printer I have seen has the advertised ext. temps or heat bed temps to even use this carbon fiber filament.... yet here one is printing.. and it is the ONLY thing not included in the video description..... of course.
Hi. Just about any 3d printer can print with our carbon fiber reinforced filament. The one thing we highly recommend is that you replace your nozzle with a hardened steel nozzle to improve wear life (the CF is abrasive and will eat up a brass nozzle very quickly). So if your printer can print with ABS - then it can print with our CF ABS. Contact us at info@3dxtech.com if you have any questions. Thx! Matt
Hi. Just about any 3d printer can print with our carbon fiber reinforced filament. The one thing we highly recommend is that you replace your nozzle with a hardened steel nozzle to improve wear life (the CF is abrasive and will eat up a brass nozzle very quickly). So if your printer can print with ABS - then it can print with our CF ABS. Contact us at info@3dxtech.com if you have any questions. Thx! Matt
Hello, How can i buy CarbonX™ Carbon Fiber ABS Filament? How to print carbon fiber with Zortrax M200? please contact me by email: cuong3dmaster@gmail.com
You can purchase these materials on our website (links below). Our Carbon Fiber ABS prints using the Z-ABS settings (no changes needed). Please also use a Hardened Nozzle since the CF will cause the standard brass nozzle excessive wear. You can contact us at info@3dxtech.com if you have any other questions. CF-ABS: www.3dxtech.com/carbonx-carbon-fiber-abs-3d-printing-filament/ Hardened Nozzle: www.3dxtech.com/zortrax-up-afinia-hercules-a2-hardened-steel-nozzle/