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I just saw it in a video a day ago and now I can find it -to try and find out more details..
Someone had created a secondary extruder setup that is sync-ed up to the Main Direct Extruder on his printer.
Where the secondary extruder would Always pull about an additional ~100mm worth of filament from the spool so there's very little tension for the main extruder to deal with when printing at very high speeds..
It appears to be for his ender 3 type printer. He didn't show much of the actual feeder contraption other then you can see the filament being constantly pulled and it would be an amount of slack in the filament to be fed into the main extruder..
I can't seem to find it in my YT History..
I don't recall when it was posted or by whom...
If anyone happen to see it such a thing ,please post it here.
Someone had created a secondary extruder setup that is sync-ed up to the Main Direct Extruder on his printer.
Where the secondary extruder would Always pull about an additional ~100mm worth of filament from the spool so there's very little tension for the main extruder to deal with when printing at very high speeds..
It appears to be for his ender 3 type printer. He didn't show much of the actual feeder contraption other then you can see the filament being constantly pulled and it would be an amount of slack in the filament to be fed into the main extruder..
I can't seem to find it in my YT History..
I don't recall when it was posted or by whom...
If anyone happen to see it such a thing ,please post it here.