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Опубликовано 21 декабря 2017, 14:00
Most FDM 3D printers can print in one color at a time, and just a few can use two filaments at once. But the newest upgrade to the Prusa i3 printer gives us the ability to print with four colors! Jeremy and Sean test this upgrade and explain how multi-material printing works, along with its potential and pitfalls.
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Shot by Gunther Kirsch and edited by Norman Chan
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Adam Savage twitter.com/donttrythis
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Simone Giertz twitter.com/simonegiertz
Joey Fameli twitter.com/joeyfameli
Kishore Hari twitter.com/sciencequiche
Frank Ippolito twitter.com/frankippolito
Sean Charlesworth twitter.com/cworthdynamics
Jeremy Williams twitter.com/jerware
Gunther Kirsch
Ryan Kiser
Thanks for watching!
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