But that's the point, this unit uses separate spools of filament and polymer and then coextrudes them, making it way cheaper. I was trying to hunt down an article about it but can't seem to track it down, but I think they said spools of the fiber are around $50.
"Composite Fiber Coextrusion (CFC) is a proprietary 3D printing technology that embeds continuous fiber strands into melted thermoplastic during extrusion. Unlike chopped fiber or filled filaments, CFC places full-length fibers precisely where strength is needed — layer by layer." - from the kickstarter
HelloRoot@lemy.lol 6 days ago
I mean… the printer itself costs ~2500 … I was out before the spool
Auli@lemmy.ca 5 days ago
Not that bad of price. Looks interesting.
cooper8@kbin.earth 5 days ago
Same as a Voron
IMALlama@lemmy.world 3 days ago
You’re going to have a heck of a baller Voron for 2.5k. My Voron, even with some CNC aluminum parts sprinkled in, was way less than that.