0.9 Degree Extruder Motors – Why and Trade Offs
A 0.9° extruder motor is most beneficial in printers built with precision in mind, where the extrusion system, motion system, and melt zone are all refined to a high standard.
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A 0.9° extruder motor is most beneficial in printers built with precision in mind, where the extrusion system, motion system, and melt zone are all refined to a high standard.
a dual-voltage motion system with 48V rails, powered by TMC5160 drivers on a BTT Octopus Pro H723 board. This isn’t a gimmick or an attempt to be “cutting-edge for the sake of it.” Other high-end modders and industrial machines have used 48V motion for years.
3D Printing – Where the Z Axis get Techinal. Trade-offs for ultra Precision. Why We Slowed It Down to Speed It Up In 3D printing, the Z axis is rarely the star of the show. People obsess over toolheads, hotends, belt paths, and accelerated motion on X/Y — all the flashy parts of a high-performance […]