![]() This not only enables ultra-fast printing speeds. Material is pulled from your spool with dual-drive hobbed gears and fed immediately into the top of the v6-ecosystem compatible heat break. I would imagine a thinner stepper could easily shave 20 or 30 grams off the weight of the system, as well as improving its overall length. The Hemera hotend and extruder from E3D achieves this goal with one of the shortest and most well-constrained filament paths ever produced for 3D printers. ![]() My only concern is that the stepper motor looks a bit beefy for use in a Delta effector or our Holloway, Is a shorter, lower torque version of the Hemera in the works? I have had absolutely no problems with a very thin pancake stepper with my Titan and Titan Aero extruders. Lastly, I've just seen the standard production Hemera DD extruder at Printed Solid in Delaware, and it looks fabulous. protective coating, our brackets are skeletonised to remove as much weight as possible. ![]() My plan would be one flexible and one standard filament DD tools for my everyday use, and the two Bowdens for adding colors when desired. E3Ds Hemera is an extruder which sets an all-new standard. I'll probably order two, so I'll end up with two DD and two Bowden tools. I look forward to ordering the Hemera Toolchanger version as soon as available. So, I received my Tool Changer kit last week (Thanks E3D!) which I ordered with two Titan Bowden tools, knowing that the Hemera (formerly Hermes) system would be modified for the toolchanger, as told to me by Holloway at the East Coast RepRap Fest 2019. I believe I had the first Delta printer to ever have a Titan DD extruder mounted on the effector, when the Titan was first released. Okay, the biggest and most obvious new thing with Hemera is that it really is intended to be used in combination with the included v6 hotside. ![]() So let’s check out what’s new and what’s different compared to what else is out there. I've busily modifed all my printers to direct drive. It’s a hotend extruder combo that I think does pretty much everything right. I'm just getting caught up on this subject. ![]()
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