<p>Oh I see</p>
<p>I will see what happens with the 3mm on my cnc.</p>
<p>I am starting to set it up now</p>
<p>I guess I need a controller for the stepper. </p>
<p>Also some material for testing. I suppose I should have ordered that at the same place I got the extruder. Nutts I forgot.</p>
<p>I suppose I need a some suppliers for that. Plasto-filament.</p>
<p>Darcy<br>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On Jan 21, 2011 9:02 AM, "Andrew Plumb" <<a href="mailto:andrew@plumb.org">andrew@plumb.org</a>> wrote:<br><br><div style="word-wrap:break-word"><div>No, it allows you to use smaller-diameter nozzles, which in turn gets you the higher resolution because the filament is smaller to start with. It's easier press cold 1.75mm thru a 0.25mm nozzle than starting from 3.0mm.</div>
<div><br></div><div>In theory you can print faster because there's less volume of material to heat on-the-fly.</div><div><br></div><div>Andrew.</div><div><br></div><div>If your positioning system isn't up to the job though,</div>
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On 2011-01-21, at 8:51 AM, Darcy Whyte wrote:
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