Well, looking at the machines specs, it claims to have +/- 0.05 tolerance, which is comparable to most commercial filaments tolerances. My big question though is that I dont see anywhere on the machine where it is measuring filament thickness, I think they rely on you to measure and adjust the software to bring it into your preferred diameter and then their machine will keep it there within .05, but that begs the question of how they were measuring it and why theres not even a simple gauge to measure the extruded filament on the machine. It does mention
- Twin Optical Diameter Measurement Sensors , but i dont see anywhere in the software that outputs from those sensors so? I don't personally know anyone who has this particular one, but I'm getting serious caveat emptor vibes from their ad copy.
Listed throughput is 500gr/hr. is that 500g of pellets, or 500g of larger stuff that the grinder is grinding?
Speaking of the integrated grinder, why doesnt it list anywhere the size of the material the grinder can take? can it grind 3mm thick plastic? 30mm? 300mm? Who knows, their copy doesn't. There's a massive handcrank on the side with the grinder. is the grinder automatic or manual? Is that for clearing jams or do i have to sit and crank the grinder like a fraulein making hackfleisch? Again the ad copy is silent.
Im also interested to see pictures of or more data on the integrated spooler. I assume its mechanized, but how? what throughput can it handle?
I would love to see one of these in person, get my sweaty hands all over it. I am super intrigued by the idea of being able to prototype additives into filament on the fly and recycle. If your teacher friend ends up purchasing, please please please try and get me in the same room as it or get me some more copy from the company.