Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 30, 2016 08:15AM |
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Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 31, 2016 08:01AM |
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gwild
Hello,
Because I've been having problems with overhangs curling up, I'd like to add a cooling fan to my Ormerod 2, model 528.2 with the older 'one piece stainless steel nozzle'.
gwild
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Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? January 03, 2017 03:38AM |
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gwild
Erik, what circular cooling duct are you using in your photo 'overhang_test4.JPG'? I've looked on [reprap.org] but can't see it. It looks interesting
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 06, 2018 07:19PM |
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Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 07, 2018 01:51AM |
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Karoo Klong
Do you not use this fan Duct any more Erik?
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 07, 2018 03:01AM |
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Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 07, 2018 03:10AM |
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gwild
Hello,
Because I've been having problems with overhangs curling up, I'd like to add a cooling fan to my Ormerod 2, model 528.2 with the older 'one piece stainless steel nozzle'.
gwild
Yes cooling is important but also the stretch of hot filament, e.g. think of the extruded filament as rubber bands added upon each others like outer layers, if you stretch them before adding they will try to curl up, if you push them out they will have no power left to retract, reduce stretching by slowing the speed (esp. reduce speed at small perimeters) and most importantly: ad to the extrusion width (push out the filament) - when slicing for overhangs, go for at least 1.5 x nozzle size, or better, 1.5 x the free extruded filament, this way you should be able to print at least 70 degrees overhang without any curl-ups
Printed on Ormerod 1
[attachment 88066 overhang_test4.JPG][attachment 88067 IMG_6487-1600.jpg][attachment 88068 IMG_6488-1600.jpg]
Erik
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 08, 2018 03:17AM |
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Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 08, 2018 03:45AM |
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Karoo Klong
The pistol print looks amazing.
What material did you use for it?
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Also what slicer did you use and perhaps settings?
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Those supports look like Simplify 3d generated.
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 08, 2018 07:15AM |
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Karoo Klong
Also what slicer did you use and perhaps settings?
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 08, 2018 08:53AM |
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Karoo Klong
Oh ok.
So a snail fan is the only proper way to go?
Yes, to tunnel the air and direct it to the nozzle you need pressure
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An then of course the Cobra rype cooler?
Yes, that is IMHO the best one possible to fit the ormerod original hotend
Erik
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 08, 2018 08:55AM |
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Karoo Klong
The pistol print looks amazing.
What material did you use for it?
PLA from Filaprint AFAIR
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Also what slicer did you use and perhaps settings?
Simplify3D, 2 perimeters, 40mm/s, layer 0.2mm, infill 30%, temp. bed 62, nozzle 205, support no
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Those supports look like Simplify 3d generated.
It'stinkercadAutodesk Meshmixer generated and included with the model
Ok thanks.
Ill try to impliment that for my Glock 26 Training model.
Erik
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 08, 2018 03:09PM |
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Karoo Klong
Ill try to impliment that for my Glock 26 Training model.
Re: Source for STL for part 741 Quick-set hot end fan spacer? December 12, 2018 02:41AM |
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