How to Convert a FDM 3D Printer to a Clay 3D Printer
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How to Convert a FDM 3D Printer to a Clay 3D Printer
This tutorial will show you how to upgrade your FDM 3D printer to a ceramic 3D printer.
First you need to prepare the following materials:
- An FDM 3D printer
- CERAMBOT extruder kit
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Download Accessories
The following tutorial uses a Anycubic printer as an example.
1. First you need to download the modified accessories of the CERARBOT extruder kit from here and print it with the printer.
Mounting Accessories and Extruder Kit
2. Remove the printer's nozzle, install the modified accessory, and install the CERAMBOT extruder on the printer.
Installation Circuit
3. Remove the driver board from the printer head and plug the signal cable of the CERAMBOT extruder into the drive board of the FDM 3D printer.
Upload Firmware.
4. Re-copy the changed FDM 3D printer firmware.
Step 5: Start Ceramic 3D Printing
5. Start ceramic 3D printing