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Open sided countersunk holes + softened plastic = move to the side
a cap head screw with a washer under, larger than the coundersunk cavety would be better imho
..or better, instead of the washers, make a copy of the MDF heat insulator in steel an put in under the screws
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If the heat from the aluminium cooling block is a problem for the plastic, then the same could be said for the screws, heat move to top through the screws
the aluminium cooling block is isolated from the plastic by the MDF heat insulator, screws not
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Re: Head sagging again December 31, 2013 07:51AM |
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As I am a bit from printing myself I do not know if this is a problem at all if heat sink compound is added between the alu block and the cooling block
Documentation says: "...If you have it you can put a little heatsink compound..."
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As an aside... Its probably best to turn the heater off and let the fan run for several minutes until the head cools down since without the fan on, the screws will start to get hotter!
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The idea was to put the angle so It sits on top of the plastic where the screws are. Butt the upright part of the angle against the fan heatsink. Drill holes ( and maybe slots) for the screws to go through. The fan heatsink is quite cool at that point (from experiment with head at 200 deg c) so the ally angle should work well there. Add heatsink compound if you have it.
Andy
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Simon
Part looks absolutely brilliant. May I make one further suggestion, if the protruding part was made 1 mm deeper at the bottom face it would enable the head to be a bit lower for the correct operation of the z sensor as per an earlier post.
Rory
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I think for safety the sensor should be 1.5mm from the reflective surface as a minimum. Your new design looks even better.
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I am almost certain that RRP use only PLA from Haberdashery. I think there is a bit of a green agenda here so even if ABS were more suitable for certain parts in will not be used.
Rory
Re: Head sagging again January 01, 2014 12:43PM |
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... Replica of MDF insulator..
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Did the additional 0.8mm improve your sensor reading?
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