Which hotend for a smartrap? July 27, 2014 09:34PM |
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Hi all,
I have been playing for some days with my smartrap and we are getting to know each other. We both have some faults, mine being mostly ignorance, its being - well, many, but in particular the hotend.
I am having really a lot of troubles with hotend obstruction (it is the original hotend, the same of the ormerod model), in particular with some filaments. So far I managed to get rid of the problem only by increasing considerably extrusion temperature and speed with the problematic filaments. I was quite surprised to discover that the smartrap handles quite well higher speeds with minor loss of quality (100 mm/s without any issue, I do not dare chasing Regpye's speed records yet).
However retraction does not really work for the oozing caused by the high temperature, moreover I can forget any bridging properties of those filaments (if they ever had some). While of course some benefit may come from a geared cold end (I still have the original direct drive), I think the best may come from a more tolerant hotend.
So here comes the question: what hotends have you tried or would you like in your smartrap?
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Re: Which hotend for a smartrap? July 28, 2014 02:04PM |
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There are many hotends around, I have RegPyes Genie hotend and I agree with Verteez it's a good choice for the SmartRap, Regs geared extruder also works like a dream.
I personally have only the huxley hotend to compare with and the difference is huge.
I think it is a nice extra to have Reg's support right here in the room. :-)
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I don't wish this to appear as an advertisement, but I have given away a few hotends to have them tested other than by myself.
Re: Which hotend for a smartrap? July 28, 2014 08:22PM |
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Re: Which hotend for a smartrap? July 28, 2014 11:26PM |
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I don't wish this to appear as an advertisement, but I have given away a few hotends to have them tested other than by myself.
Actually, even if it were an advertisement, that would have been the right place to write about it since I was totally unaware.
First of all, by reading the description of your hotend it really seems designed for a printer like the smartrap, even if this came more than one year later. And since I have a smartrap, this really sounds great!
So, after reading on your website the technical details I would have few questions about its design, that I will ask now, and some rather "practical" questions about how to get it which I guess are of no interest for the forum so I will ask in private message or where you prefer me to write you.
The technical questions:
- while I understand that your design is particularly fitted for PLA printing, isn't it better for ABS as well? I mean: having a stronger gap between the hot and "cold" part of the hotend should improve (or at least not harm) printing with any type of filament. Or are there other issues that I am missing?
- at what maximal temperature can the hotend print? Both theoretical and practical according to your direct experience. I ask this because I don't exclude that at some point in the future I'll try to print with filaments that are more demanding in terms of temperature (such as polycarbonate). In this respect I have also one more specific question: isn't the PEEK insulator in your hotend too close to the heater block? PEEK should have a glass temperature of about 140°C, which by eye seems reachable there...
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Re: Which hotend for a smartrap? July 29, 2014 12:00AM |
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You can buy another hot end, but chances are you'll have the same problems no matter what product you buy. Bowden setups have lousy performance with retraction. No hot end is going to fix that; it's just physics. If you want better performance on retraction, go with a direct drive system. I think 90% of the time, the best hot end is the one you already have. The truth is there's not much difference in how hot ends work. Plastic gets hot and shoots out the other end. Unless you still have jamming issues, don't fix something that isn't broken. Most people I know don't have $25-$50 to spend on food and gas. Spending that kind of money on a new hot end for me would be unthinkable.
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Any more words of wisdom Kyle?
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Name 3 females on this forum.
Regpye: Your signature is slightly obnoxious. I don't get why you need to take things to the excess. Let's do more with less.
Just saying what we all think.
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Re: Which hotend for a smartrap? August 03, 2014 09:26AM |
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I'm still trying to get my hands on carburetor cleaner that someone used to soften PLA
Main reason is that i dont want to have a stock of 100 different plastics eating away shelflife.
Re: Which hotend for a smartrap? August 03, 2014 11:18AM |
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Cool, I hope I actually can find this stuff in .NL / .EU
One question does this actually KEEP the PLA soft and flexible? Or does it get hard after the smoothing again? (Maybe that's the point that you seemed to have missed?)
Uhm... The point is: to have just one roll of PLA in the printer and one on stock, and then still be able to print hard soft and colored items. Color is not that important to me yet, but if I can occasionally print a soft gasket or a rubbery wheel that would be nice and save some storage space
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It's not a dream, carb cleaner does the trick already.
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