The FibreSeeker 3 brings Continuous Fiber Printing to Consumers!

The FibreSeeker 3 brings Continuous Fiber Printing to Consumers!

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CNC Kitchen

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The FibreSeeker 3 is a new continuous fiber 3D printer that embeds carbon tow directly into molten plastic, creating parts with aluminum-like strength. Built on Klipper with a 300×300×245 mm volume, heated chamber, dual hotends, and an open-material co-extrusion system, it offers more flexibility and affordability than previous continuous fiber machines. The video covers the printer's specs, co-extrusion printhead, benefits of continuous fibers, differences from Markforged, the special fiber used, and a unique slicer required for this technology.

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Thanks to FibreSeek for sponsoring this video. Check out the FibreSeeker 3 on Kickstarter: https://fibreseeker-3.kckb.me/cnckitchen The FibreSeeker 3 brings true continuous-fiber 3D printing to the consumer market by embedding a full 1K carbon tow directly into molten plastic for parts with strength on the level of aluminum. Built on Klipper with a 300×300×245 mm volume, heated chamber, dual hotends, and an open-material co-extrusion system based on Anisoprint technology, it offers far more flex

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CNCKitchen Creator

Gamechanger or Gimmick? Where would you love to have a continuous fiber 3D printer? Check out the FibreSeeker 3 on Kickstarter: https://fibreseeker-3.kckb.me/cnckitchen

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spencergreenhalgh4388

I'd love to see how a tpu carbon fiber reinforced part behaves!

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alpha434

> This is different from the Markforged technology because their carbon fiber is preimpregnated with plastic so that it will bond to the build material > But this isn't just any carbon fiber! Fiberseeker's CF is preimpregnated with plastic so that it will bond to the build material

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coqulation

Does this work with LW ASA? Would be amazing for aircraft drone projects

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reddust3971

WTF 3:10

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