Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 17, 2015 11:36PM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 19, 2015 06:48AM |
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My J head from Maker Farm was severely clogged so I read up on this forum and elsewhere that Acetone is good for ABS but not PLA. I tried using some Methylene Chloride, which is the major chemical in the Ace Hardware's brush and roller cleaner but it not soften the PLA enough.
Further reading and MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) has been tested to work but the stuff is really bad for you. What isn't bad for you these days? Well, I found a can of MEK at the Home Depot and tried it. It has a very strong odor so use it outdoors!
I took the hot end completely apart, scraped some of the dried/hard PLA off and dunk all of the brass parts in a can of MEK and left it outdoors for 24 hours. That stuff really worked! All the PLA turned into a soft, goopy black stuff that I was able to scrape off easily.
Hot end is working well now, until the next clog :-).
Jose
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 19, 2015 11:08AM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 20, 2015 06:44AM |
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Thanks for the tip Reg. I patiently await your nozzle which is the mail somewhere between Austrailia and Texas :-)
Jose
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 22, 2015 09:01AM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 22, 2015 06:01PM |
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I run all my PLA at 210C. Some brands of filament need higher, most work well at 200-210C I have found. One brand I had to push the filament trough at 217C (depends on the quality of the manufacturer)Quote
rcjoseb
Got the hotend on Friday, thanks Reg! She's a beauty and fits inside the Jhead mount from SmartFriendz with only a little trimming around the ledge that supports the arm.
My cheap eBay PLA requires a high temp to melt, > 200c. What's the max temp that can be used with the Genie MK2? I can set them temp manually around 215 and feed PLA through it manually and it will start to extrude but I want to make sure when I do my extruder calibration that I do not set the temp to high and damage components.
Thanks,
Jose
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 22, 2015 08:04PM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 22, 2015 08:23PM |
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I will try it 210C - 217C, thanks.
I was wondering if any hotend being too hot will cause a clogging issue as well. Now, this perhaps is not due to the breakdown of the PTFE inner tube or the PEEK insulator but that at those high temps, the PLA is OK only while its flowing through the hotend. When it cools down from such a high temp, it cools down somewhat differently and causes the clogs?
When a print job is done, should I extract the PLA from the hotend so that it's not sitting inside the hotend? I assume that the build up of PLA over time will be an issue unless it gets constantly re-melted with every use.
Thanks
Jose
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 22, 2015 09:32PM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 22, 2015 09:41PM |
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Thanks for the info, Reg. It's really, really appreciated. I will check the temp while the fan is running during a print job. Right now, it's set to auto so it comes on after the first layer. I do have Kapton tape on it. By the way, what do you have your PLA feed rate per minute set at?
I hope all is well in Australia. I heard about the flooding in Queensland.
Jose
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 24, 2015 05:54PM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 24, 2015 06:07PM |
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Hi Reg. Glad to hear you are nice and dry :-)
I would like to mount a 40mm fan in front of finned heat sink and groove nut. At 210c the upper portion of the hot end is getting heat from below, I assume, and the heat is wapring the PLA mount. I am working on getting an ABS mount printed.
Can you recommend any fan mounts that would fit the Genie MK2? I have a dremel so if i need to make adjustments to the mount that's not an issue.
I do have an idea to take a thin, flat aluminum plate and placing it between the finned heat sink and the groove mount and mounting a fan to that but do not know if that would cause any issues. I would of course need to place in a slightly longer inner PTFE tube so that the pneumatic fitting can be inserted correctly.
As always, thanks for all that you do!
Jose
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 24, 2015 06:17PM |
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Hi Reg. Glad to hear you are nice and dry :-)
I would like to mount a 40mm fan in front of finned heat sink and groove nut. At 210c the upper portion of the hot end is getting heat from below, I assume, and the heat is wapring the PLA mount. I am working on getting an ABS mount printed.
Can you recommend any fan mounts that would fit the Genie MK2? I have a dremel so if i need to make adjustments to the mount that's not an issue.
I do have an idea to take a thin, flat aluminum plate and placing it between the finned heat sink and the groove mount and mounting a fan to that but do not know if that would cause any issues. I would of course need to place in a slightly longer inner PTFE tube so that the pneumatic fitting can be inserted correctly.
As always, thanks for all that you do!
Jose
Hi Jose,
I use PLA for all of mine, no problems. There are so many different designs out there, it is hard to make a standard print available for use.
Yes you can make an aluminium angle bracket to go between the heatsink and the grooved nut, and the PTFE will need to be longer. The Genie design allows so many different ways of fitting, it is really up to your imagination.You should have a spare piece of PTFE that is a bit longer supplied with your hotend already. An angle bracket should be pretty easy to fit I would say.
When fitting it, make sure that the PTFE inserts into the recess of the lower brass thread properly or you may get a leak.
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 24, 2015 06:42PM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 25, 2015 12:46AM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 25, 2015 01:11AM |
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Hi Reg:
How is the 1mm space between the heater block and the nozzle used to seal the nozzle? I removed the nozzle to clean off some of the dried PLA it had on the side and when I hand tighten it back on, I can screw it all the way up to the heater block. Am I supposed to or just leave it 1 full turn away? Doesn't that leave a gap inside the nozzle between the screw tip and the nozzle body?
Thanks
Jose
Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 25, 2015 04:10AM |
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Re: Unclog PLA from hotend with MEK February 28, 2015 03:20PM |
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I run all my PLA at 210C. Some brands of filament need higher, most work well at 200-210C I have found. One brand I had to push the filament trough at 217C (depends on the quality of the manufacturer)
I have printed nylon with the Genie hotend (both MK1 and MK2 are identical as far as filaments are concerned, the length of the body is the only difference) The nylon that I used required 245C, but that would be close to the temperature limit, I wouldn't go any higher than that.
Cristain on this forum has done a lot of testing of the Genie hotends and he has reported back to us that the Genie can withstand high temperatures and use many different filament types without any problems.
He has even used some exotic filaments that require a good hotend to be successful. Cristian also has a small amount of stock held in France for anyone that needs a Genie hotend quickly instead of waiting for one to come from Australia. Mano also has some stock as well if you live near to Holland, he may post his contact details here if he sees fit. Dave also has stock in USA.
Maybe Cristian can give you some additional feedback on his hotend tests?