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Re: hot-end mechanical improvement idea.. July 18, 2015 07:49AM |
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That sounds workable to me, as long as you're careful not to over-tighten and drive the heatbreak out. I shall put that on my list of things to try as I was thinking of making a new block anyway.Quote
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As for not leaking around the threads inside, the threaded nozzle would
still screw tight against bottom of the (unthreaded) heatbreak.
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Just having a pair of flats or a hex machined onto the heatbreak in the space between heatsink and heater block would make it much easier to unscrew the heatbreak from the heatsink.
Re: hot-end mechanical improvement idea.. August 05, 2015 10:22AM |
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Just having a pair of flats or a hex machined onto the heatbreak in the space between heatsink and heater block would make it much easier to unscrew the heatbreak from the heatsink.
supposedly that space is thin for a reason, thats why there are no threads there. the thin metal gap helps block heat travel. thats the theory at least, i dont think it really works in practice because without the fan the heat sink will still get hot as blazes.
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