Congratulations to the crew at Filastruder


I recently assembled my Filastruder and started extruding filament with amazing results

That's great that we now have a USA distributor. Hopefully they will also stock spare parts in the future.Batteau62 wrote:Not to steal any of SeeMeCNC thunder, cause you guys are awesome!
Congratulations to the crew at FilastruderThey are now a distributor for the E3d. No more "stuck in customs" blues
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I recently assembled my Filastruder and started extruding filament with amazing results
To be honest, I just got it fired up. I extruded aprox. 1lb of natural ABS yesterday. For a $250 kit it performed very well. I kept tolerances of +/- .02mm, on my first try. Like any build, It's how much TLC/$ you're willing to invest. I think we all have our expectations for these kits, some realistic, some not. I have yet to print the filament, but I really don't for see too many issues. I think as long as my slight kinks will go through the bowden, I'll be golden.cope413 wrote:How have your results with the filastruder fared? I've heard mixed reviews - with negative reviews much harsher than the positive ones.
I've been looking at one of these guys... http://www.extrusionbot.net/
Seems to be a much better design, but I'd like to hear from actual users...
Sounds like we need an open source version. I'd have to make 20 kilograms of filament for that to even START to pay off, and I might... MIGHT... go thorugh that much in an entire year. At the same time, 3'/min isn't fast enough to commercialize unless you buy a bunch of them.Batteau62 wrote: That "Exstrusionbot" looks very interesting, having it coil the filament for you is a definite plus. $700 price tag?
Yep, that's probably the most common thing I hear. It's a big kid toyBatteau62 wrote:
PS-My kids had Razor electric scooters when they were little. I always wanted the adult version, until I watched your videoI know what I want for Christmas!