http://blog.reprap.org/search/label/Pri ... lectronics
Well i guess if you oxidize your nozzle it is doable for longer. Or stainless steel. I really think this would be a huge step in 3d printing being able to print circuitry into your 3D models.
http://blog.reprap.org/search/label/Pri ... lectronics
Well i guess if you oxidize your nozzle it is doable for longer. Or stainless steel. I really think this would be a huge step in 3d printing being able to print circuitry into your 3D models.
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It will eat away your nozzle. You'll have to look in the RepRap blog, but someone managed to do it after a lot of testing and trying:
http://blog.reprap.org/
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