Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters January 28, 2017 06:35PM |
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reifsnyderb
No joke. I am the guy who created the J-Head.
Sure! There are a lot of hot-end developers. Developing a hot-end, developing a hot-end that can be mass-produced, and then mass-producing the hot-end are three separate challenges.
My full argument is here---> [reprap.org]
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reifsnyderb
Keep buying the e3d knock-offs. This will drive e3d out of business and be the end of any more serious Reprap hot-end development. If the developers aren't supported, development stops.
Haha, that was a good joke. Dude, there is not only E3D that develops reprap hotends. To be honest, there is a ton of other great genuine extruder designs out there.
Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters January 28, 2017 07:34PM |
Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 1,277 |
Stupid no but highly deceitful and very closed society.Quote
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reifsnyderb
No joke. I am the guy who created the J-Head.
Sure! There are a lot of hot-end developers. Developing a hot-end, developing a hot-end that can be mass-produced, and then mass-producing the hot-end are three separate challenges.
My full argument is here---> [reprap.org]
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Tomsand
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reifsnyderb
Keep buying the e3d knock-offs. This will drive e3d out of business and be the end of any more serious Reprap hot-end development. If the developers aren't supported, development stops.
Haha, that was a good joke. Dude, there is not only E3D that develops reprap hotends. To be honest, there is a ton of other great genuine extruder designs out there.
Thank you for that Reif. I'm looking into a design and welcome such information. It won't be "crone ploof" of course, but that isn't the idea - I'm aiming for something that isn't copyable because it's actually cheaper than China can make it.
Tough specification to meet, but that's the only way I see of addressing the issue. If it's not economically viable to copy for export, they won't (unless they are stupid, of course, which hasn't been my experience of Chinese people generally).
Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters January 31, 2017 11:56AM |
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Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters February 05, 2017 05:59PM |
Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 25 |
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Dark Alchemist
the first thing I did was unscrew the heatbreak where I found, to my surprise, a teflon tube going into the heater block. /facepalm From now on it is original for me again but the reason there is a teflon tube like that is because it is easier to manufacture AND the inner bore is so horrible that if it didn't have a teflon tube nothing would be able to get through. No, the Chinese have never understood polishing and to polish something like this would cost them more all around so they make garbage.
Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters February 05, 2017 07:13PM |
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Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters February 06, 2017 01:00AM |
Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 1,277 |
I have some filaments, and some I want to use, that requires 250-270c and you aren't going to use anything with a Teflon (PTFE) tube going into that heatblock as it will burn. I know this as the tube in the real J-Head at 255c made the tube end black and that tube doesn't go as far in as this Chinese knockoff.Quote
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Dark Alchemist
the first thing I did was unscrew the heatbreak where I found, to my surprise, a teflon tube going into the heater block. /facepalm From now on it is original for me again but the reason there is a teflon tube like that is because it is easier to manufacture AND the inner bore is so horrible that if it didn't have a teflon tube nothing would be able to get through. No, the Chinese have never understood polishing and to polish something like this would cost them more all around so they make garbage.
My Chinese E3D like "garbage" is working pretty wellIt never jammed with PLA but it wasn't working out of the box like the real one would. I had to disassemble it and remount it properly without any gap between the nozzle and the heat break. Same for the bownden tube side, it has to be pushed all the way in. I also had to put PTFE tape on the treads to avoid melted plastic leaks. There are 2 important things to run E3Ds : its fan has to be on, always. And retract must be kept small, about 4 mm max.
I'm pretty happy the oh so shocking Teflon is there in the heatbreak! I had a hard time printing Filaflex, it caused jamming. Then I bought the genuine polished heatbreak, the one that come with candiesbut the result was worse, more friction than the PTFE. So I redesigned my extruder with PTFE going all the way to the MK8 Drive Gear. It solved my problem.
I just noticed they now sell it with a silicone sock for the heated block. This helps a lot for printing small parts. I made mine with self sticking silicone tape.
Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters February 06, 2017 05:18PM |
Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 25 |
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Dark Alchemist
I know this as the tube in the real J-Head at 255c made the tube end black and that tube doesn't go as far in as this Chinese knockoff.
Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters February 06, 2017 06:46PM |
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That I do not know but I do know but was simple enough to replace as I found it like that after I had my ball bearing episode.Quote
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Dark Alchemist
I know this as the tube in the real J-Head at 255c made the tube end black and that tube doesn't go as far in as this Chinese knockoff.
It's surprising it got black. Maybe some are lower quality. Teflon's max operating temperature is 260°C according to a few datasheets and it had a memory effect at 350°C
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Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters February 08, 2017 06:17PM |
Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 25 |
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Dark Alchemist
Something I do find odd about the real J-Head and that is it uses Peek and peek has a Tg of 143c and I am printing at 235-250c all of the time so you would think it would get very soft. The melting point of Peek is ~343c so another 100c, roughly, before that but still I am right in the middle of Tg and Melted Peek.
Anyway, the blacked PTFE tube probably happened in a couple of prints I did around 250c-255c because at one point Marlin let it get to 260c before I shut it down and stuck the parameter to 252c for safety. Either way it showed me PTFE near a heat zone is bad.
Re: New E3D V6 (From China) Clogs as soon as PLA Enters February 09, 2017 01:35AM |
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For which the PTFE or the Peek? Is that the Tg or the melting stage?Quote
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Dark Alchemist
Something I do find odd about the real J-Head and that is it uses Peek and peek has a Tg of 143c and I am printing at 235-250c all of the time so you would think it would get very soft. The melting point of Peek is ~343c so another 100c, roughly, before that but still I am right in the middle of Tg and Melted Peek.
Anyway, the blacked PTFE tube probably happened in a couple of prints I did around 250c-255c because at one point Marlin let it get to 260c before I shut it down and stuck the parameter to 252c for safety. Either way it showed me PTFE near a heat zone is bad.
I think Wikipedia's value is wrong. Manufacturers show 240°C, which is much more realistic
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