Our Cube Pro Total Conversion: Part 3
In this third and final part, we’ll be working on the heat bed, the controlled environment and finally the configuration for our Duet. Heated bed The heated bed was quite a challenge. The original...
View ArticleOur Tungsten Carbide Nozzle is finally available
In March 2018, we launched a Kickstarter campaign because we wanted to validate the demand for a new type of nozzle that would not wear off, and that would offer both great durability and thermal...
View ArticleWhat are the differences between a 12V and 24V 3D printer?
If you are building your own machine, you’ll surely have to make a decision between a 12V or 24V 3D printer. One has many advantages over the other, and we’ll try to explain why in this small guide....
View ArticleOur Cube Pro Total Conversion: Part 4
We’ll get into more detail about the steps of wiring and finalizing the Cube Pro printer in this section. A lot of questions were asked and we’ll do our best to clarify what’s not clear with the...
View ArticleWater Cooling and Peltier Cooling in 3D Printers
Why would you need liquid cooling? How is it any good? Why not use a Peltier cooler? We released our first liquid cooling solution back in 2015 for our DyzeXtruder and Dyzend. We wanted to offer a...
View ArticleSpiral Heaters are the Next Step in 3D Printing
A new generation of 3D printer heaters, spiral heaters, is expected to be used more and more in 3D printing in the coming years as they offer better control and consistency. Let’s see why spiral...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Guide to 3D Printer Extruder
What makes a good extruder? How does it work? The hotend has been accused quite often about being the source of a jam or clogging issue. Most of us have forgotten that it’s only part of the problem,...
View ArticlePlastic Pellets Mixing: Can the Pulsar™ extruder mix polymers while extruding?
What is plastic pellets mixing in extrusion? As you might not know, a screw consists of three different zones: The feeding zone: Is responsible for solid conveying, moving the pellets down the...
View ArticleThe Adverse Effects of PTFE Restrictions
Working in the 3D printing domain, we often hear stories of people having extrusion issues. The best known issues are nozzle clogging and extruder slipping. A well-working extruder can slip when...
View ArticleWebinar – Increase Your Profitability With High-Flow Material Extrusion 3D...
Until recently, 3D printing was primarily used for R&D and prototyping purposes. Nowadays, additive manufacturing is proving to be a real manufacturing solution. Industries are using it for small...
View ArticleWhat is the best Dyze extruder and hotend for your application?
Choosing the right extruder for your 3D printing needs can be a daunting task, especially with the range of options available. Dyze Design offers a variety of extruders for both desktop and high-flow...
View ArticleFlow-To-RPM Factor: Optimize Your 3D Printing with Pellet Extruders
Understanding Flow-to-RPM Factor in 3D PrintingThis guide provides initial parameters for your pellet extruder to help optimize 3D printing, but fine-tuning is necessary for optimal results. Extrusion...
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