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you should investigate a sexxystruder on github dl and print your self, buy a nema 11 geared stepper & suspend it with silicone tubign. Cost : 50-$70 . Plus you can get insane speed. If you need more info, direct msg me, I know the inventors.
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.15 to .2 mm gap is not unheard of. Glass isn’t '.00000001mm ’ perfect. Mirror glass is usually better. I suggest rafting large prints, and over extruding on the first layer an additional 25% or more
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I am sorry, but I have had a crazy couple of weeks at work. Don’t think I will get to model thism
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i havent found any models yet, but I found these images : https://www.google.com/search?q=rocket+engine+diagram&espv=2&biw=1129&bih=725&tbm=isch&imgil=Vv80DSxyrO3jbM%253A%253B7M2jJNe7QiXbdM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Ffaculty.ung.edu%25252Fjjones%25252Fastr1010home%25252Frockets.htm&source=iu&pf=m&…
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‘rocket engine’ is a misnomer… true rockets really are combustion chambers and exhaust funnels. Can you share a picture of the shuttle with the area you want circled?
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If you use extruder motors and hot ends scaled for one size or the other, on most frames you can get identical print quality. But as u noted, switching to equipment scaled for 1.75mm will allow for either lighter weight for your carriages to move, or dual setup. Alao, you may revisit bowden and find…
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Dual extrusion on a Delta? Why would you do that? Most people who want large deltas also find that to fill that volume, they need to print fast. And fast means less weight. Have you checked out thews’ big Delta?