Any predictions for 3dprinting in 2015? More FDM printers? Can they improve any further or are they at a ceiling of their capabilities?
Higher temperatures for new filaments, more combination printers (milling, pasta, several heads …) extraction of gases, bigger construction volume, conductive resin through nozzle … are some of the things that I see change.
I hope build volume and speed increases!
There’s already a predictions thread here: https://plus.google.com/113799277735885972934/posts/KX68LUgfn8e
Thanks for this. Did not realise! Will join that thread.
I predict I may finish building my Reprap Wallace by this time next year. 