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DaGameFace
snip>> (For reference, some hot ends have a plastic call PTFE inside that makes it have less friction than metal to avoid jams. But this limits your max temp to really only using PLA)<<
It doesn't limit its use to PLA or at least it shouldn't. I have been using my shop made metal hotend with PTFE liner for 3 years or so, almost exclusively with ABS. The liner is cooled by the fins fan anyway so should be useable at even higher temps than that used for ABS.
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Re: Diagonal lines - troubleshooting, please help September 24, 2016 07:53AM |
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It depends on how far down into the hotend you take the liner. The ideal use case for ptfe is for a pla only hotend where you extend the ptfe all the way in to the heater block to the junction with the nozzle. That way there are no joints in the critical transition zone where the pla gets soft and sticky. The alternative is to have the ptfe stop well above the heatbreak so that the joint is above the transition zone, but that doesn't really give much benefit as the highest friction area is still pla on metal.Quote
wataki
It doesn't limit its use to PLA or at least it shouldn't.