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Another option would be to clean up the article and remove all references to non-FFF fabrication.In other words, keep it strictly about polymer melting and extruding. In this case, the article should probably be renamed to "Polymer extrusion 3D printing" to cover pellet extrusion, which is
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The article says "TAZ printer takes inspiration for its design from the RepRap Mendel90 and Prusa i3 models". That isn't correct. The TAZ pre-dates the Prusa i3. It was most influenced by the MendelMax and Prusa 2. This is first hand knowledge though, so I don't want to edit the article.
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However, the rest of the article refers to cold extrusion, non-polymers, and non-filaments: clay, ceramic slurries, pellet extrusion, sticks/rods, inks, composites, etc. It also misses out on many other materials: wax, mineral foams, organic fibres, concrete, etc.
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these are not the only things that 3D printers extrude either... they can extrude liquids and gels that did not need to be melted first, but which through chemical action or photohardening (or which stays a gel structure) becomes a single piece. --
586:(Section 3.2.7), this is the correct terminology. The ISO standard uses neutral terminology that is impartial to various commercial patents and trademarks such as FDM, FFF, etc. 577: 305:. Listed for over two weeks, unopposed. If indeed anything does need to split from this article it can be done just as easily from the new title as from the old title. 609: 565: 217: 434: 413: 395: 450: 541: 638: 376: 211: 553: 350: 531:
This page feels at least 3-4 years out of date, on the whole, with much of the recent (and currently standard) technology completely omitted.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a
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Split into what? Apart from a single vague sentence on pastes, this article looks like it's purely filament based at present.
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on 27 December 2017. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see
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The current title and introduction refer strictly to material extrusion of molten polymer filaments.
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This is the most popular form of low-end 3D print and deserves an article under a clearer name.
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the same thing. Both filaments and powders are fused, but by two very distinct processes.
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I propose that this article is renamed to "Material extrusion 3D printing". According to
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I'm relatively new to FDM printing, though I've been aware of the technology for years.
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Before revising this article, we should agree on its scope and what it should cover.
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the content of the article covers more than just FFF ; it should be split in two. --
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a
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I'm not comfortable diving in on this but it certainly needs attention.
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essentially the same process, using pellets instead of filament.
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It appears to me that this page is due for a top-down review.
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In many cases on Knowledge, the page name would be rendered
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a
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