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1. E3D if you want to print plastic that needs a temperature higher than 250C. J-Head if you want to print PLA.
A print cooling fan is needed to print PLA and that also cools the J-Head. PLA goes soft at 55C so you need to cool the previous layer below that temperature and keep the top of the hot end below it. E3D needs a separate hot end cooling fan, different Wade's block, fan duct and fan bracket.
2.The standard design only supports 3mm. For 1.75mm you need a direct drive extruder. There is a recently added option for that but it it hasn't been tested with a NEMA17 and a commonly available drive pulley.
3.The smooth rods should be h6 tolerance precision ground induction hardened steel. These are the ones we used for the kits [www.marchantdice.com]. If you use imperial then you will need to find imperial linear bearings. The sizes are not close enough to mix them and keep within the tolerance to give the correct pre-loading.
4. The 0.5mm is the thread pitch and is standard for M3. M4 is 0.7mm, M6 1mm, M8 1.25mm. These are known as course pitch. There are fine pitch versions but not commonly used. -32 would normally be threads per inch for imperial screws, so I don't know what M3-32 means. I think it must be a mistake as 32 tpi is too course for M3. The screws for the ATX PSU are No 6-32 pan screw x 9.5m which are imperial UNC threads with 32 threads per inch.
5. Yes OctoPrint supports slicing with Cura on a Raspberry Pi but I have never tried it. Obviously it will be a lot faster on an RPi3 than on an RPI B and RPi2 will be somewhere in between.
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i went for the 1.75mm E3d for mine because:
- i wanted to print exotic materials
- 1.75mm filament has a smaller bend radius so suited my plans for enclosing the printer slightly better
i was able to use the 1.75mm filament with the original extruder, but one printed for 1.75 did improve print quality for me
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the bend radius is entirely dependant on the filament used, but is tighter.
i would think carefully about using clones, they have benefits granted, but if nobody buys the originals it slows development.
In terms of enclosing the mendel90, building to spec would make it more difficult as it wasn't designed to be enclosed. You should consider how you would enclose it if you built to spec or what changes you could make up front to make later modifications easier. As an example, increasing the base sheet space at the rear of the printer would allow for a rear panel to fit without as many cutouts.
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i went for the aluminium heated bed, takes longer to warm up but i found it much easier to keep level as it doesn't flex so much. i still use a sheet of glass on top, mostly so i can change out different prepared beds for various types of filament. my heated bed takes around 16 minutes to heat up to 90C compared to around 6-7 minutes with the one i got from nophead. I will add that they are a pain to solder as they act as a massive heat sink.
In terms of stability, i would edge towards the aluminium bed, but that is because the copper variant flexed and didn't make full contact with the build plate (glass).
Better is subjective, both would be good choices. If i were doing it again i would still go for the aluminium bed.
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the mounting is strong enough, remember that the ribbon cable feeds through strain relief, no risk of it working loose
you probably could go 6x2 but 5x2 gave me 10A of connectivity, plenty with a bit of fudge factor. One consideration is the connector you use on the other side, because the plastic shroud of the connetor is large compared to the pad separation there isn't much clearance, mine has about 2mm gap between connectors when fitted. That being said, you would have more room if set up for 24V instead of 12v
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