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A MAMMOTH sized 3D printer for mammoth sized ideas

Bringing your ideas to life with speed and precision

Innovative Extruder Technology

Bigger Prints, Lower Costs

Australian Designed and Manufactured

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Boundary pushing specs

Enormous printing volume

Create enormous parts with ease, with a build volume of up to 1200 x 1200 x 1800 mm

Precision mixed with speed

Deliver premium parts 3x faster with hybrid printing — merging high-speed, high - quality pellet extrusion with filament precision for the highest quality parts possible.

Limitless material options

Tap into the mature and proven industrial pellet market

Expert Advisory Team

Our experienced advisors are dedicated to providing personalised guidance and support throughout your 3D printing journey.

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Industry leading pellet extrusion

Industry leading pellet extrusion technology, pushing the boundaries of detail and definition

 

 

High - Flow  Extruder

High-flow extruder equals high- speed, high-strength printing.

Starting at 250g/hr

Industry leading retraction

Patent-pending extruder design providing superior printing quality with no stringing or oozing,
reducing post-processing time

Tri-zone heating

Maximises material consistency, 
offering superior print quality 

Quick swap

Reduce downtime with quick swappable tool system

Trusted by Leading Innovators

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FAQ

FAQ

  • What level of quality can I expect from FGF?
    You can can expect to see the equivalent quality as a standard filament extruder thanks to our patent pending retraction technology that eliminates oozing and stringing.
  • What are the benefits of printing with pellets over filament?
    Pellets are an industrial standard feedstock, so they are available in a much wider variety of materials and are considerably more affordable than filament.
  • Can I print using the same materials I normally print with filament?
    Yes! and more. The beauty of printing with pellets is that pellets are an industrial standard feedstock making them abundant in any material you can think of.
  • How much can I expect to save by printing with pellets over filament?
    You’re looking at up to 80% savings on material costs. To put it in perspective: a 30kg print that costs $700 to $1,050 with filament may only cost $180 to $300 if you use pellets.
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