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Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 24, 2014 04:45PM |
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I'm using it for a couple of weeks now with various 1.75 mm filaments, it works fine and completely reliable. After some days i modified it for use with elastic material, the modification allowed easier material change as well.Quote
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While we are on the subject, has anyone tried out the bulldog and bulldog XL from RRD? They seem like a great design but I would like some input before I jump into buying one.
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 09:55AM |
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So I am quite tempted by the all metal extruders sold on eBay from Israel. They look pretty solid, and the extruder really is where the magic happens so I am trying to work out if it is worth the investment.
So before I go and spend my money, I wonder if anyone else had seen them, and what kind of a reception they are getting. They seem to have a good design, and my wades is really showing its age.
Here's the link [www.ebay.co.uk]
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 10:46AM |
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It supports the J-Head mount, what hotend you use with it is up to you. I use it with the all metal Hexagon and my Merlin Hotend.Quote
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Seems like a lot of money to waste on an extruder. There are a lot of printable designs that work realiable for much less money. An all-metal extruder is not really worth it. The most trouble-prone part of a 3D printer is the hot end, not cold end. And this design still uses a j-head. So technically speaking, it's not really all metal.
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 11:12AM |
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It supports the J-Head mount, what hotend you use with it is up to you. I use it with the all metal Hexagon and my Merlin Hotend.Quote
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Seems like a lot of money to waste on an extruder. There are a lot of printable designs that work realiable for much less money. An all-metal extruder is not really worth it. The most trouble-prone part of a 3D printer is the hot end, not cold end. And this design still uses a j-head. So technically speaking, it's not really all metal.
As for the most trouble-prone, i don't see it that clear cut.
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 01:35PM |
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Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 01:50PM |
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Seems like a lot of money to waste on an extruder. There are a lot of printable designs that work realiable for much less money. An all-metal extruder is not really worth it. The most trouble-prone part of a 3D printer is the hot end, not cold end. And this design still uses a j-head. So technically speaking, it's not really all metal.
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 01:59PM |
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Just a misunderstanding then, i was refering to the posts immediately above yours that realted to the bulldog, not the one from the first post.Quote
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Afair this thread is about all metal extruders
The first post on this thread is specificcally about an all metal hotend that is being sold on ebay.
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 02:21PM |
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Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 03:06PM |
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Seems like a lot of money to waste on an extruder. There are a lot of printable designs that work realiable for much less money. An all-metal extruder is not really worth it. The most trouble-prone part of a 3D printer is the hot end, not cold end. And this design still uses a j-head. So technically speaking, it's not really all metal.
I think that's a very personal opinion. We all have different configurations and diversity is one of the strengths of the community, I think any time someone wants to try something new that enriches all our experiences and our collective expertise.
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Anyway, my review ....
I have been playing with the new extruder all afternoon and I am simply blown away. This thing just pulls and pulls. I have the 3mm version and at one point I had it lifting my vice up from the floor and that's gotta be a good 10kg. T.....
I would have no reservations in recommend this to anyone right now.
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 25, 2014 03:50PM |
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QFA, some of the wades i used over time could have easily distorted the frame and snap the filament.Quote
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Seems like a lot of money to waste on an extruder. There are a lot of printable designs that work realiable for much less money. An all-metal extruder is not really worth it. The most trouble-prone part of a 3D printer is the hot end, not cold end. And this design still uses a j-head. So technically speaking, it's not really all metal.
I think that's a very personal opinion. We all have different configurations and diversity is one of the strengths of the community, I think any time someone wants to try something new that enriches all our experiences and our collective expertise.
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Anyway, my review ....
I have been playing with the new extruder all afternoon and I am simply blown away. This thing just pulls and pulls. I have the 3mm version and at one point I had it lifting my vice up from the floor and that's gotta be a good 10kg. T.....
I would have no reservations in recommend this to anyone right now.
Of course, my opinions are personal? What else would they be?
Pulling 10 kg is not really something to get really excited about. Look in this wiki on Wade's geared extruder and read about how he was able to pull more than16 kg with it back in 2010. The limiting component was actually the NEMA 17 stepper.
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Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 26, 2014 08:44AM |
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Sorry about that. I should have quoted the first post.
I just did so someone else doesn't get confused.
Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? January 26, 2014 09:13AM |
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I joined this kickstarter. They are American (I am Canadian). The store should be open post April.
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Re: Anyone tried one of the new all metal extruders? March 25, 2014 10:22AM |
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I'm about to order a bulldog XL + E3D hotend for 3mm filament (ABS and PLA) to replace a badly printed wade's extruder and pre-groovemount J-head.
Since we're now a full two months later, do any of you guys having bought a bulldog regret it? Do you have any advice for me?
Looking at the combo with the E3D, could anyone tell me if I'm supposed to have both the bulldog fan and the E3D fan on there, or does the bulldog fan suffice?
I've also noticed the pictures of the bulldog with E3D have a different plastic mount. Why is this? And couldn't I modify the mount I'll get with the bulldog instead? (I have a manual metal mill in my workshop.)