xTool xTool F1 Slide Extension

The xTool F1 Slide Extension quadruples the xTool F1 Laser Engraver's workspace, enabling larger projects and compatibility with 500+ materials. It's pre-assembled, features precise scale rulers, clamps for various materials, and integrates with xTool Creative Space software. Ideal for handling oversized and complex projects.

  • Quadruples the laser engraver's working area
  • Compatible with over 500 materials
  • Pre-assembled for immediate use
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xTool F1 Slide Extension

FAST & EASY PROCESS IN 4X THE AREA

The xTool F1 Slide Extension enhances the xTool F1 Laser Engraver, expanding the processing area by 4x. It's compatible with 500+ materials and comes pre-assembled for easy setup. Featuring scale rulers for precise alignment, smart framing, and one-button operation, it simplifies large-scale projects. The cutting panel design ensures smoother finishes, while multiple clamps securely hold materials of various shapes and sizes.

Key Features of the xTool F1 Slide Extension:

  • Quadruples the working area of the xTool F1 Laser Engraver
  • Compatible with 500+ materials for diverse project possibilities
  • Pre-assembled and ready for immediate use out of the box
  • Scale rulers ensure precise material alignment & coordinate matching
  • Includes clamps for securing various material shapes & thicknesses
  • Dual metric (mm and inch) rulers to avoid conversion calculations
  • Seamless integrates with xTool Creative Space software

EXPANSIVE WORKSPACE, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES

Amplify your creativity with the xTool F1 Slide Extension's expansive length. This game-changing addition multiplies your xTool F1's workspace, allowing you to handle oversized materials and complex, multi-part projects effortlessly. Say goodbye to size limitations and hello to a world of new possibilities in laser engraving and cutting!

  • 4× your work area
  • Process more projects at once
  • Engrave larger objects
Laser engrave bigger projects and batches with the xTool F1 Slide Extension for your xTool F1 Laser Engraver

Easy to Use from Unbox to Project Done


Adding the xTool F1 Slide Extension is plug and play right out of the box

PLUG & PLAY OUT OF THE BOX

Experience hassle-free setup with the xTool F1 Slide Extension. Pre-assembled for your convenience, it requires no additional installation. Just unbox, plug in, and you're ready to bring your creative projects to life. Engraving and cutting have never been this easy to start.

COORDINATE WITH CONFIDENCE

Align your materials with confidence using the Slide Extension's integrated scale rulers. xTool engineered a perfect match between these physical markers and the xTool Creative Space software coordinates. This synchronization guarantees precise positioning for flawless execution of your projects.

xTool F1 Slide Extension has integrated rules to help perfect the execution of your laser engraving projects
xTool F1 Slide Extension

SEAMLESS FOCUS & FRAMING

The Slide Extension integrates smoothly with xTool F1's focusing and framing features. Utilize manual/auto focus and preview functions across the extended area. The convenient knob control allows you to explore your entire expanded workspace, ensuring perfect project setup.

ONE-TOUCH OPERATION

Simplify your workflow with the Slide Extension's one-button functionality. A single push initiates automatic movement, seamlessly engraving and cutting your entire design without further intervention.

xTool F1 Slide Extension

Detailed Designs that Elevate the Finish


xTool F1 Slide Extension

ENHANCED PANEL DESIGN

The cutting panel's advanced design promotes optimal airflow, enhancing the cutting process. Enjoy cleaner, smoother results that showcase your creativity with precision.

xTool F1 Slide Extension

TWO METRICS, ONE RULER

No conversion needed—the Slide Extension's ruler includes both millimeter and inch markings, ensuring quick and accurate measurements without additional calculations.

xTool F1 Slide Extension

DUAL CLAMP SYSTEM

Utilize two clamps in the top and bottom edge slots for secure fastening of slim materials.

xTool F1 Slide Extension

THREE CLAMPS, MULTIPLE SHAPES

Three versatile clamps provide customizable support, ensuring thick projects of all shapes and sizes remain steadfast during operation.

WHAT'S INCLUDED WITH THE XTOOL F1 SLIDE EXTENSION?

  • 1 × Slide Extension
  • 1 × Movable Ruler
  • 2 × Material Clamp #1
  • 3 × Material Clamp #2
  • 1 × USB Cable
  • 1 × Screwdriver
  • 1 × User Manual

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What is the percentage of glass fiber in the nylon?

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The data sheet says the coefficient of thermal expansion is “ 0,1 10⁻⁴ / K”. If I assume the European convention for comma rather than decimal point I would read this as 0.1 x 10⁻⁴. Normally CTE is expressed in units of 10⁻⁶ meters/meter. Is the CTE of this material really half that of aluminum and 1/10 of that of most nylons, 10 x 10⁻⁶? As a liquid, it would have the CTE of regular nylon but as it cools, the glass puts the nylon into severe strain, probably why it is difficult to print. Clearly a bed temperature and heated environment will be critical, and cooling should be gradual and uniform. But really the amazing fact is that this CTE is less than 1/2 that of Aluminum, 23.6x10⁻⁶ and nearly that of Titanium, 9.7x10⁻⁶! The plot of CTE over temperature is a necessary component of the spec sheet. Does water absorption cause the printed parts to crack? Thanks!

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Using a stock Ender 3 Pro. What additional upgrades would be necessary to maximize print quality for NylonG?

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how well can the white nylonG transmit light? As in, Will it allow me to illuminate the print with a light source on the inside? trying to avoid clear PETG and need a stiffer polymer, so despite the vulnerability to UV light, uncoated, this material was suggested to me

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Does this filament need an enclosure to print properly?

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The technical data sheet states a "linear mould shrinkage" of 0.3. 1) Does this mean 0.3%? 2) Does the Matter Control slicer software scale up my model by 0.3% in order to accommodate the shrinkage in the final print, or is this something I should account for manually? 3) Is there a recommended cooling / curing process for the NylonG material so that I know that after a certain amount of time, shrinkage is largely over?

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Can you please explain what are the best practices to prevent white NylonG from getting yellowish after print?

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I've bought a roll of this filament and so far every attempt to print a file with it has failed to adhesive to the build plate. I've tried garolite and retraction speed and distance whats the settings on that for ender3 v3 ke

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does anyone know what the best support spacing is for top and bottom for z axis only?

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Is there an approved annealing process for this filament? No matter how much magigoo i use chamber temp, i get minor warping (parts i'm printing take 24 hrs +). I would like to relieve the internal stresses to hopefully straighten my parts out.

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Is this a pa6, 66, 12 or something different?

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The data sheet says the tensile strength is 95 MPa using ISO 527. Other manufacturers publish 3 strength values: xy, yz, xz. as a 3D printed structure is non-isotropic. (Meaning the material strength properties are different in each direction). The weakest direction, I suppose, is the direction that tests layer adhesion. Can you give me a better idea of how the material was tested? Were printed test samples used or molded samples, etc...

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Can a Ender 3 with Micro Swiss hotend and extruder print Nylon G with stock thermistor and heat canister?

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We print straight out of our let it start dehydrating for about an hour or two at 75 c max setting I just set the time for 12 hours and after an hour or two we start our printers and we feed directly into our enclosed printers on garolite with magigoo pa and hardened nozzle all metal hotend and just let it print

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First print we did was perfect at 260c bed at 75c. I’m using a carbon fiber print bed and magigoo PA adhesive. I am using an extremely modified Ender6 with a slice engineering mosquito magnum with a Bondtech DDX extruder. Seems to me the extruder is as important as any other settings as your Esteps must be perfect. My only dislike is the orange is not as bright as it shows in samples. Amazing filament.

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How much does the spool weigh for .5kg/1.75 ?

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For everyone talking this product down…Try HARDER!!!! It’s by far my favorite material and the finish is insane ONCE you figure it out lol..you will see a nice glitter finish and 0 layer lines…I went through rolls with of this stuff until I got it…TRY HARDER…I promise it’ll be worth it in the end…I print on a modded ender 3 with or w/o an enclosure sometimes, I’ve successfully printed “big” entire build volume models …trust me I was pissed AF for a long time until I figured it out lol…

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You appear to no longer carry Dupont Zytel. How does this compare, especially with settings?

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This filament have the same warping problem like Nylon X ??

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I am trying to print apart using black NylonG. I have made 3 attempts so far and each time The part warps and one of the corners comes loose from the bed. With each attempt I make it further into the print but end up with the same result. I’m using a CR10s pro with no part cooling fan with printer in an enclosure and an internal temp of 35c inside enclosure. First attempt: Glass bed, @ 60c, nozzle 260c, NANO polymer adhesive from VisionMiner, printed with a brim and used recommended feeds recommended from MatterHackers. Second try: same as before but 80c on bed Third try: 90c bed temp, 25% feed rate on first layer, 50% second then 100% for remainder. I have used about 375g of material thus far. I am using 100% infill for this part which I’m share doesn’t help. Any recommendations?

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I have never printed with nylon so, I am learning about it. Why do you need to dry it? Is it because it has a lot of moisture in it from the factory or do you have to do this every time?

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Can the glass fibers fall out during printing or when you touch it like with Colorfabb XT-CF20, I'm really scared of breathing in or getting glass fiber splinters with this. The only hazard i see is a burn hazard on the safety data sheet.

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Went through almost 2 spoils of nylon G now . I have a flashforge creator pro upgraded with all metal hot end and it still isn’t hot enough for good later adhesion . I printed at 40mm/s at 280c and had a decent print but layer adhesion just wasn’t there completely . At least for my Glock frame that is, it seems like you should really be printing this material at 280 plus to get the most out of this material , I even had it sit in the oven for 24 hours at 180c . It is somewhat strong but my PLA plus blows it out of the water as far as strength goes. Do you think I should print with an ender 3 to get better later adhesion since those can go to 300c ?

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Is the 3kg weight the amount of material on the spool? What's the length?

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Can this be printed safely in a standard office with standard ventilation?

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I bought the printdry filament drying system, what would be the best temp to dry this at and for how long?

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