The E3D Motion System certainly doesn’t hold back on the hardware, making it a prime choice for individuals that enjoy tinkering around. As a result, free-to-print spare parts are available on E3D’s GitHub, where users have access to components such as cable covers, spool holders, and structural brackets. Importantly the Motion System is an open-source endeavor, reflecting E3D’s RepRap roots. ![]() The sheer modularity permits adaptation to any user’s needs, granting a level of flexibility rarely seen. In the hands of a skilled operator, this system punches way above its pay grade. With a £2010 ($2800) price-tag, E3D’s first and only 3D printer is aimed at engineers and advanced prosumers looking for a highly-customizable manufacturing engine for the workshop. As such, it enables users to combine four different multi-functional tools in a single print, and that could be a mix of extrusion printheads, laser engravers, CNC tools, or pick and place tools. The E3D Motion System features four (yes, four) swappable tool heads built for unmatched component customization. ![]() I’ll start by saying this system is unlike any FFF 3D printer we’ve hosted at the 3D Printing Industry lab. Conceived with no less attention to detail than we’d expect from a company so finely attuned to the 3D printing community and executed with matching precision. ![]() 3D Printing Industry reviews the E3D Motion System and ToolChanger 3D printer.ĭesigned by 3D printing hardware manufacturer E3D, the Motion System and ToolChanger is a professional-grade FFF 3D printer that stays true to the roots of DIY 3D printing.
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