Phaetus booth at formnext: Max shows the XG hotend, APUS extruder, and the Positron 90-degree hotend
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- Deep dive into the new Phaetus and DropEffect products: the XG hotend (extreme gradient), the APUS extruder, and the 90-degree hotend for the Positron 3D printer. Thanks, Max (@maximilian.arnold) for the lovely presentation!
Formnext is the largest professional additive manufacturing convention in the world.
Chapters:
0:00 XG hotend
3:08 APUS extruder
8:24 Custom hotend for the Positron 3D printer
Phaetus: www.phaetus.com/
Resellers: www.phaetus.com/resellers/
DropEffect: www.dropeffect.com/
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I really like all the subtle digs at Slice Engineering. "We really want to be as open as possible...we don't want to just lock people into our system"
the 90 degree hotend should make the Positron more mainstream!
Until you get a clog!
@@JonS it should be mainstream first before I worry about it clogging 😂
I just wish someone would manufacture it for under $300, it's such an ingenious design.
@@exsurgemechprints2671 I solved that with my patent pending 360 degree hotend.
@@WurstPeterl 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
I'm glad Pheatus is actually trying to work with the community and keep everything as open as they can compared to some other companies in the 3dp world. Great interview
Meanwhile, some companies are patent-trolling the 3dp community...
Cough "Slice"
how long before slice engineering sends them a cease and desist for using heat to melt plastic
great video with excellent insights! 👏😎
..love the “Steampunk” extruder!
Could you ask Max if the XG hotend is kinematically coupled and rigid?
It is very rigid and kinematically coupled. I think this didn't really come across in this video XD
I watched the video a couple times to make sure, but it's easy to miss him mentioning that it is kinematically coupled. Not sure about the rigidity though.
I think he was stating it a few times, just in case Slice Engineering missed it :)
Max is a genius engineer who developed the OmniaDrop system. I think he will help Phaetus with some great products. I will be testing the APUS and the XG extruder soon and post on my channel
Hey, Mihai! So nice to see you having fun on this type of event - lots of great ideas come from that. Enjoy it!!!
Best event this year for me! (going at formnext) I wasn't going to film there but ended up doing 3 interviews thanks to my brother and all his gear. Also met lots of people awesome to hang out with.
Love to see positron printer and kralyn design in commercial industry light
Stay Awsome
Awesome new products, Max is a great presenter!
Totally!
Holy shit! The Positron hotend is amazing!
Love to see you back 🙂
Thank you! Had to take a break sadly, and now I'm 101% back!
There are some nice new products here!
Your channel really blew up, I've been subbed since you had only around 1.5K or less so congratulations.
I love your designs and look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future.
Thank you so much!
i love this so much omg, this tech is so cool and i love the interview!!!! I've never even seen a 3D printer in real life except maybe one time but I love your channel so much 😂 so fascinating and relaxing!!
Puf muy emocionante esos hotens... Lo nuevo en impresión 3d se viene con todo.... Saludos desde ARG.
Cool stuff. I'm very happy with my Phaetus Dragon HF, it's well built.
Take that Slice Engineering, "kinematically coupled" ;)
Great video! Thanks :D
Glad you liked it!
watchout, Slice will sue you for those screws holding the hotend
They can't, DropEffect managed to dodge those patent claims like a thread on a needle, they are screwing the heater block into the heatbreak and then the heatbreak into the cold block and fins. SE's patent only claims attaching the heater block to the cold block.
Such a stupid patent. They weren't even the first one doing that. Just the first one to patented it.
that will be the ultimate dick moves if they do.
I'm sure they will try.... doesn't seem they are interested in anything but "legal innovation" these days.
Thanks enjoy the show.
Thanks, enjoy the show.
Nice. I really like this interview style if video. :>
Glad to hear! Turned out to be much easier than doing a "normal" video. I'm considering to travel more next year and interview people.
@@MihaiDesigns nice.
I thought you died, finally ur back!!!
Thank you! Had to take a break, but now I'm back! 😀
Seems like some thermal paste on the nozzle would improve heat transfer even more.
wow😮😮😮
Kinda have a feeling that the pheatus guys was making it up on the fly 😅that face when he said why would we care about it 😂
"Kinematic coupling" has somehow become the new buzzword...
I believe that's largely because of people running into trouble with patents from Slice Engineering. Instead of a 'rigid' coupling it uses a method different enough to satisfy patent law for solid mounting, hence the frequent use of the term 'kinematic' coupling
what thewrongbutton said, its to get around slice engineerings bullshit patent, but also this is quite literally a kinematic coupling; its a modified maxwell coupling using socket heads instead of balls, and its appropriate in this case to reduce heat transfer. its a clever design, even putting aside the need to skirt around that stupid patent
Will that right angle hotend work with belt printers ?
Where can the positron hotend be bought
The 90° hotend looks cool and all, but I imagine that cold pulls really suck on that kind of hotend...
I filed a patent for a 360 degree hotend today. That design will be very easy to cold pull
I just got in a Phaetus Dragonfly for my Ender and the temp sensor welded itself inside the old heatblock. Pulled the wires right out. Good thing I had ordered a PT1000 to replace it anyways. The other issue I had is my Ender didn't come with standoffs on the gantry plate but a flat plastic shim. So have to add some spacers to get around the Dragonfly's barrel curve. It's always something. ;)
Uh! 😟 Sorry to hear that
My Dragonfly BMS had no issues mounting on an Ender 3 Pro. No need for any spacers or anything else. I didn't even have to move the Z endstop switch... just straight up bolt it, quick PID tune and it's ready to print.
Wish you good health : )
Did they happen to say when the positron extruder will be released?
Not that I can remember.
@@MihaiDesigns Hopefully soon! I'm building the positron V3 right now and the worst part is making the heat block by hand. Thanks for the reply.
Why not intergrate the heatsink into the APUS, it´s made out of Al anyhow isn´t it ?
Looks really easy to change...until you need to change it at 200c.
Corona Micro extra large 😂😂
Why does he use such weird words that just means it is screwed together?
Kinematic doesn't mean what he thinks it means.
he said kinematically WAY to many times. is is basically rigid or is it rigid, perhaps its kinda of kind of? mate its hard to listen to this guy. wrong person to relay the information from this pheatus company
say rigid once and slice will send their C&D.
@@skyguardian18 Kinda basically rigid 😅 he was very nervous and a bit unprepared.
Ahhh, hard to watch the guy from Phaetus. Not a very good communicator. Slow down, relax, simplify.