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Re: Cooling with an air pump? February 05, 2017 06:41AM |
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Instead of a ring around the nozzle, I can see a line of air vent holes following "Mama nozzles" path like ducklings.
This would be servo driven and the angle information would come from gcode or firmware.
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Re: Cooling with an air pump? February 05, 2017 09:28AM |
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Having said that, I am finding difficulty getting a ring of nozzles on my hotend so that they fit in the available space and put air where it is wanted.
I think the best results I ever had was with two 50mm blower fans, one on each side of a single nozzle blowing air from about 10mm away. When I went to dual extruders that wasn't practical and I've struggled to get even cooling since then - it always works better on one side of the model or the other.
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Of course, who knows what it will do when you factor in a close proximity print...
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Re: Cooling with an air pump? February 05, 2017 11:18AM |
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Not only thought of but build it and posted about earlier in this threadQuote
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Has anyone thought about using compressed air? A mini compressor might seem over the top but they're cheap, could be located away from the printer to keep the noise down, only needs a hose and a remote on/off switch.
You'd have massive quantities of air when needed.
You'll need a regulator and I presume some sort of servo operated valve to control the air flow.
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Re: Cooling with an air pump? February 06, 2017 03:23AM |
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I don't think the PTFE tube will work, but Deltaprintr is using a super compact ceramic heater for their hotend. I would love to see something like that in more widespread useQuote
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One way to create an easier airflow path and a better way to position air nozzles would be a different shape of the heater block. ( Assuming most people use E3D-like heater blocks )
The volcano style heater block is a step in the right direction. It's slim and leaves plenty of headroom to the heatsink.
Maybe there is a way to design a heater block that fits the short heat brake of classic E3D and is slim around the nozzle?
Maybe we can guide the air through the block with PTFE tube?
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Now that is a heater worth having. Somebody please make those and put them on the market - I will pay real money
Mike
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Re: Cooling with an air pump? February 06, 2017 05:37AM |
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Oh and the 25mm fan supplied sounds like a jet engine, in fact its so noisy I manually calibrate by lowering the nozzle until I can hear it buzzing against the build plate - no paper required, its like an acoustic sensor. I was wondering if this might another bed contact detection system, a vibrating hotend which triggers a mic to give a change in state on contact. I'd use a piezo but they don't like the heat do they?