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| # Use rods that have ball bearings already attached
| | cylinders will replace hydraulics/pneumatics |
| # Faster electric motors
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| # Stronger magnets | | # extrude plastic using cylinders |
| # Magnetic travel systems versus belt drive
| | # cylinders to push completed print off bed |
| # Aluminum of titanium frame | | # Move large printheads (BUild a house) |
| # Add enclosure glass to allow for welding spark cover
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| # Multiple heads, be able to weld and print plastic in one code
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| # Mounting bracket on base for computer
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| # Tubing used for wire routing
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| # Boots to hold in grease on the ball joints
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| # Adjustable height mechanism, allowing for taller prints
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| # Interchangeable base and top plate allowing larger diameter printing
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| # Smaller diameter nozzle allowing greater accuracy
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| # Needle bearing insert for filament reel
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| # Bracket that holds filament reel tight preventing sliding of the reel
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| # Sliding bracket and guide to hold bowden tube at a desired spot
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| # Quick connects allowing for quick replacement of frame parts
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| # Quick offset adjustment connected to all limit switches
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| # Lever detecting bed leveling system
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| # Glue stick clamp allowing a program to apply the perfect amount each time | |
| # Solid connecting rods
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