
Hello everyone! The product I'm introducing to you today is the HDR industrial-grade 3D printer from Airwolf, based in the USA. It can use a wide variety of 3D printing filaments, and can even easily print high-strength PC (polycarbonate). In addition, it features a dual extruder and cloud slicing control via Wi-Fi. Its excellent performance and reliability make it a fierce predator in the 3D printing world

Look at this magically spacious print bed! Whether tall, short, plump, or slender, this machine handles it all!

It adopts Bowden drive remote feeding technology, which significantly reduces the weight of the extruder, speeds up movement, and enhances print stability.

The dual extruder design allows you to use PVA or HIPS as support material. After printing, simply place it in water (or lemon oil) to dissolve the support, so you don't have to worry about removing internal supports from complex objects or leaving unsightly marks. We'll introduce this in more detail next time!

The nozzle temperature can reach 315°C. Unlike traditional screw-in nozzles where tightness affects height, these nozzles are secured from both sides, making them easy to replace and ensuring dual nozzle leveling. Look at this battle-hardened nozzle – it almost looks like a crime scene! (just kidding)

This time, we're demonstrating printing a

What is this, you ask? Please watch the VCR!
Printing your own strong and lightweight carbon fiber bike doesn't seem so difficult after all!
First, upload the design file to the cloud slicing website, Astroprint.

It's sliced in just a few seconds. You can choose the machine and filament you want to use.

The system has recommended parameters for many types of materials, so you don't have to rack your brain when using a new filament for the first time. New filaments can also be added and saved. This time, we're using XT CF-20 carbon fiber filament produced by the Dutch manufacturer ColorFabb.


Select the machine and filament, then hit Print to start printing!

You can see the printing status, time, current layer number, and control the temperature of the nozzle and heated bed.

Why can you see the printing status? Thanks to 'him'!

Through Wi-Fi connection, we can monitor the printing status even when we're away from the office. Just open Astroprint on your phone.


Clicking on Camera allows you to see the current printing situation, so you can pause immediately if there's an issue! You can also check the progress, estimated time, and which layer is currently being printed.


Adjust the nozzle and heated bed temperatures. It looks like it's almost done printing, so it's time to head back to the office!


Voilà! The carbon fiber frame connector is complete!

Holding it in your hand, you'll find that the carbon fiber material is indeed lightweight and sturdy!

Combines style and functionality.


That's all for today's introduction. Dear viewers, we'll see you next time!