The 10 XL ceramic 3D printer has the capability of printing vessels up to 28" (71cm) high with 18 pounds of clay being extruded at one time. It is constructed with extremely durable components. The 10 XL has the largest extruder out of all of our printers, letting you print the most amount of clay with the least amount of tube reloading. With a 4000ml you can print dozens of objects and still have clay left over.
3D Potter clay printers use high quality anodized aluminum rails. These rails are robust and have a smooth surface, allowing for easy movement of parts while being able to withstand classroom or industrial environments.
The unique feature of our printers is the direct extrusion of real clay. Other brands use a compressed air system printing slip (watered down clay or alcohol diluted clay). The advantage of direct extrusion is printing full body clay, or other paste-like materials. All materials used to build our printers are food grade, so get creative.
The unique feature of our printers is the direct extrusion of real clay. Other brands use a compressed air system printing slip (watered down clay or alcohol diluted clay). The advantage of direct extrusion is printing full body clay, or other paste-like materials. All materials used to build our printers are food grade, so get creative.
3D PotterBot 10 XL
Closed loop stepper on X, Y, Z, extruder
3600ml or 4000ml extruder, 2 tubes
4 anodized aluminum nozzles (standard sizes: 3, 4, 5, and 6mm)
Parts Box: Alan key set, grease, Acme driver tool, tie wraps, extra screws
Power Supply
Wall mount bracket
Printing Envelope:
X-19.3" (490 mm)
Y-19.3" (490 mm)
Z-28" (710 mm)
Printer size:
W-32” L-40” H-47”
Normal operation space needed 3600ml: W-32” L-40” H-82”
Normal operation space needed 4000ml: W-32” L-40” H-85”
Maximum operation space needed: W-35” L-42” H-89”
Bat diameter (printer bed): 15x15in” (381x381mm)
Height to the top of the extruder fully extended is 89” (2260mm)
Weight with extruder: 60 lbs.
Recommended print speed: 1.1”/s’ to 7.9’’/s (30 to 200 mm/s)
Maximum print speed: 7.9in”/s (200mm/s)
Power Supply: Output - 24V 10 amps, Input - 100-240V, 50-60 Hertz.
Power consumption: 24V ~6 amps, ~144 Watts
Main controller board running Duet3D with Atmel SAM4E8E: 120MHz ARM Cortex-M4
The easiest way to load extruder tubes is with a pugill. For best results, a de-airing pug mill and a double auger will give you better performance than a single auger.
Although a single auger is adequate, the consistency of the clay is more critical when it comes to loading the tubes. The consistency of the clay should be similar to standard throwing clay, but wetter. This can be accomplished by running the clay through the pug mill and adding a small quantity of water. If too much water is added to the clay the pug mill can actually not function sufficiently enough to load the tubes. This happens because the auger has no traction against the side of the pug mill as the clay mixture becomes too loose. It also depends on the pug mill and its ability to forcefully push the clay. It is necessary to have an adaptor for the nozzle of the pug mill to attach the polycarbonate tube for loading.
The Peter Pugger VPM-9 and VPM-20 series, which are ready-to-use with the 3D Potter machines with their existing pugmill adapter are a great option for your needs.
Using a 25 lb. bag of prepared clay, cut the clay into 4 pieces and put a microfiber towel in between the 4 pieces. Add 15 ounces of water to the bag, close the bag and make it airtight. Wait until the water has penetrated the clay, approximately one to two days. Now using the moist clay roll it into a cylinder a little bit smaller than the inside of the tube you are loading.
Put the nozzle on the tube with tape over the end and gently tap the clay into the tube. Make sure to tap the tube and nozzle on a soft surface. This is the best method to load your tubes without a pug mill.
We now offer an easy way of handloading tubes without the added expense of purchasing a large pug mill. Although a de-airing pug mill is by far the best way to load the tubes, this wall-mounted loader is a very good second choice.
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Nothing will impact your 3D printing results like the kind of filament you use. Good filament is highly consistent in diameter, is wound evenly onto the spool with just the right amount of tension, and will not tangle when being unwound. 3D Universe offers a wide range of high-quality filaments to choose from. Check out our filament collection...
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