AnyCubic X Mega Pro Upgrade Advice?
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I have a new Anycubic Mega X (300X300X305) that I want to upgrade to print metal if possible. Any advice with regard as to what is needed and sources for acquiring what is needed please advise....all recommendations are welcome.
I am fairly new to this and time is critical for me to be learning on such a steep learning curve. Thanks if you can help.
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The best advice would be to invest in a professional commercial machine that will cost probably 100x what you bought your mega x for.
Even with some filaments like the BASF 316L, that MH sells, your machine doesn't exactly meet the heatbed requirements. Link to the MH page with said filament:
Ultrafuse 316LXSorry to be curt, but there is no simple and straight forward path that takes you from hobby machine to industrial machine. Good luck.
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This other guys very helpful I see.
100 x $599 CAD | $499 USD = a whole lot more than a metal 3d printer costs.To possibly provide a bit more of a helpful answer this is the heat info you need on your machine:
- Use a Glass Bed with Dimafix for proper adhesion.
- 225°C +/- 10°C is the optimal printing temperature for most machines. Never exceed 250°C.
- A heated build plate at 110°C +/- 10°C is nominal for improved adhesion.
- Use an abrasion resistant nozzle that's clean of any other material.
The info on the filament can also be confirmed here:
https://www.matterhackers.com/store/c/3d-printer-filament/metal-3d-printing-filament-from-basfPros to this machine:
The nozzle will print upwards of 250 so the 225°C +/- 10°C - this temp is not an issue.The cons to this machine is "stock and unmodified" the Bed only heats to 90 - you need it at 110
The bed is also not glass so you need another printing bed.
and the nozzle is certainly not abrasion resistant.A few extra 100$ bills and I'm sure you could print some metal. I can guarantee though its not going to cost you almost $50,000 (100x what you paid for the Mega X)