• Thann@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 years ago

    yup, I suspect a lot of manufactures will have kits that look like this in a year.

    Also, the design is really fast and efficient in terms of space and raw materials, so I suspect a lot of new printers take components from it, and wouldn’t be surprised if upside down becomes the new normal.

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      2 years ago

      Apparently the upside-down adhesion only works well with certain filament materials, so many 3D printing enthusiasts seem to not like this design much. But I think the portability and relative speed of this design will find its use-cases.