Sure, there are solutions available that promise "automated" 3D printing - but they all fall short when they need to print particularly thin or warp-happy parts. So I set out to build a system that uses real magnetic beds and is able to automatically swap in a fresh one in after every print. And I'm happy to report that it works flawlessly!
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Some of the parts used:
Magnetic PEI beds from Energetic go.toms3d.org/EnergyPEI
Silicone heater go.toms3d.org/HotSilica
Geared stepper motor go.toms3d.org/NemaG
Salvaged bits from random cheap printers • Tom's reviews
Filaments used:
DAS FILAMENT B+ PETG go.toms3d.org/DAS
Prusament ASA (for the bed frames) go.toms3d.org/Prusament
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