Changes for page Filament (FDM/FFF)

Last modified by Riley Haynes on 2026/03/04 21:42

From version 1.1
edited by Alex Troyer
on 2026/01/29 02:55
Change comment: Imported from XAR
To version 2.2
edited by Riley Haynes
on 2026/03/02 16:59
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31 31  0.20mm
32 32  0.24mm|± 0.2mm
33 33  
34 -|=Voron 2.4
34 +|=Voron 2.4 350
35 35  [[Specs>>url:https://all3dp.com/2/voron-2-4-review-3d-printer-specs/]]|=Build Volume
36 36  (LxWxH)|=Nozzle Size|=Standard
37 37  Layer Height
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42 42  0.24mm
43 43  0.30mm
44 44  0.36mm
45 -0.42mm|± 0.3mm
45 +0.42mm|(((
46 +± 0.3mm
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47 -Our standard materials available for use in FFF machines are PLA, ASA, TPU, PETG, and in some specialty cases, PEEK.
48 48  
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49 49  
51 +|=Creality K2 Plus (Only Available Upon In-Person/Email Request for Specific Use)
52 +[[Specs>>url:https://all3dp.com/2/voron-2-4-review-3d-printer-specs/]]|=Build Volume
53 +(LxWxH)|=Nozzle Size|=Standard
54 +Layer Height
55 +Options|=Tolerance
56 +(Minimum Gap
57 +Recomended)
58 +|[[image:K2Plus.jpg||alt="Creality K2 Plus FDM Printer" width="200"]]|350x350x350mm|0.4mm|0.16mm
59 +0.20mm
60 +0.24mm|± 0.2mm
61 +
62 +Our standard materials available for use in FFF machines are PLA, ASA, TPU, PETG, and in some specialty cases, PEEK and Polycarbonate.
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50 50  == About Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) ==
51 51  
52 52  The [[FFF process>>url:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_filament_fabrication]] (also called FDM, a proprietary name) uses a heated nozzle and motorized extruder to melt plastic filament into a thick liquid, and uses that liquid to draw a thin cross-section of a 3D model onto a heated plate. After drawing the outline of the cross-section, it fills in the shape with the liquid plastic. The temperature of the nozzle is set just above the melting temperature of the material, so that the material solidifies within a few seconds after it leaves the nozzle. Once the whole layer has been drawn, the tool head moves upward a small amount to draw the next layer, and continues building up layers until the part is complete.
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