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I checked for the PTFE liner and it does have one, so i guess I dodged a bullet there. I like your idea about just replacing the top fitting. According to the print on eBay the threads are standard 5/16-24 SAE threads so a simple set screw will do (of course with a hole drilled). Hopefully tomorrow I can test it out. Thanks for the help Sublime.
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Hey,
* You can use all the files you want, they are all free/libre/open.
* When you sell/distribute your machines, you must include the source code as well, *from your own archive*. You can't just point them at our archive, you need to make your own copy.
* Any changes you make must be documented.
* The copyrights must remain in place, typically "Aleph Objects, Inc.". You can update the files and also append your own name to the files.
* For the name, don't use LulzBot, TAZ, or Aleph Objects. Pick something wholly new. This way people won't confuse your product with ours. You can include a line something like "FooBarBot is a clone of the LulzBot TAZ by Aleph Objects, Inc." or somesuch.
* The latest greatest dev files are here: [devel.lulzbot.com]
* When launched, that directory will be replicated here (not there at present): [download.lulzbot.com]
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! I don't check the forum too often, so feel free to email me directly at moe@alephobjects.com.
Good luck,
-Jeff
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I think if hotends.com is using the same licence as lulzbot then they are in violation of the licence.
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jebba
Hey,
* You can use all the files you want, they are all free/libre/open.
* When you sell/distribute your machines, you must include the source code as well, *from your own archive*. You can't just point them at our archive, you need to make your own copy.
* Any changes you make must be documented.
* The copyrights must remain in place, typically "Aleph Objects, Inc.". You can update the files and also append your own name to the files.
* For the name, don't use LulzBot, TAZ, or Aleph Objects. Pick something wholly new. This way people won't confuse your product with ours. You can include a line something like "FooBarBot is a clone of the LulzBot TAZ by Aleph Objects, Inc." or somesuch.
* The latest greatest dev files are here: [devel.lulzbot.com]
* When launched, that directory will be replicated here (not there at present): [download.lulzbot.com]
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! I don't check the forum too often, so feel free to email me directly at moe@alephobjects.com.
Good luck,
-Jeff
And where do you get ohio plastics from?