bitfucker ,

Using that thing with a 0.4mm nozzle... God imagine the print time when utilizing all that volume...

asbestos ,
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A nozzle the size of my head would work fairly nicely

bitfucker ,

Yep, the next problem to solve is heating it up lol. I imagine it would need an enormous amount of heat and cooling

gianni ,
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I know nothing about 3D printing—is there a benefit to putting this thing in front of the window?

GrayBackgroundMusic OP Mod ,

No, in fact it can be a bad thing. It's better to have stable temperatures and windows can let in heat/cold. Idk why it's there.

gianni ,
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Seems like a shame to lose the window access too!

Lanusensei87 ,
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Maybe it's just for the photo, I thought it was crib at first haha.

baggins ,

I think it's going to need a bigger spool of filament.

And a forklift to load it.

rugburn ,

We're gonna need a bigger benchy

littlebluespark ,
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That's why it's next to the window: the spools are on the roof.

ChihuahuaOfDoom ,

Msrp $2500, crazy. I realize the Kickstarter was much cheaper but still.

mean_bean279 ,

Even at 2500 that’s insanely cheap. You could print a brand new toilet when yours breaks. You could create furniture for guests custom fitted to their unique ass right as they enjoy a party. It’s beautiful

rugburn ,
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