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Don't feel too bad...."I" forgot to include the information in the write-up! (Triple whoopsie!)Rara wrote:Oh my. Well, let's see what we can do now.![]()
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Bratag wrote:Not PETG but fire resistant filament from eSun....
Flame resistant plastic ... we are living in the future.
http://3dprint.com/85639/esun-fire-resistant-filament/
i have a spool of this here. i did some of the testing on it awhile back and it seemed very nice. ill give a report once i have some settings and print time with it. its a modified polycarb.
also got a spool of the opaque red petg as well
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Oh really? Haha, I was like...how did I manage to miss an entire section!
Anyway, another print going right now, let's see how this goes (different part, but I printed one with the old profile too).
Anyway, another print going right now, let's see how this goes (different part, but I printed one with the old profile too).
2012 M2 V4-PTFE
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WOW. Wow. That made a HUGE difference..thank you guys so much for catching that! My test print looks just as good as one I made of PLA a while back, literally one or two strings on the outside, and the (4) through holes came out perfectly clean. This might be the all-around, general purpose filament I've been hoping for.
Next up will be improving the surface of supported areas, and I had a test set up...except my extruder motor mount just cracked in half..and I am an idiot who never printed myself any spare parts over 3 years. Field repair time! Are there any improved from stock versions or is the R2 version the best bet?
Next up will be improving the surface of supported areas, and I had a test set up...except my extruder motor mount just cracked in half..and I am an idiot who never printed myself any spare parts over 3 years. Field repair time! Are there any improved from stock versions or is the R2 version the best bet?
2012 M2 V4-PTFE
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I was in your shoes last year and insta helped me out, so I'll offer you the same.Rara wrote:...except my extruder motor mount just cracked in half..and I am an idiot who never printed myself any spare parts over 3 years. Field repair time! Are there any improved from stock versions or is the R2 version the best bet?
10 dollars shipped.
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take some acetone or epoxy and glue yours back together so you can print another. here is an stl for a beefier extruder mount without the hole where it commonly cracks. print this abs at 70-80% infill. i have never broken one of these.
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on top of the acetone, put a hefty zip tie (or two) around the whole mount, for good measure 
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Turns out I had this tiny little C-Clamp at the bottom of my tool box that was perfect band-aid. No muss, fuss or waiting! Thanks for the quick aid though, much appreciated.
Interesting though, as I think we might be getting to the point where metal may be appropriate with the V4 since the motor and hot end are now divorced; you can see and feel the motor mount flex in the Y-plane when it's transitioning between extrude and retract (now that I have functioning amounts of retraction
). Mounting bolts were tight (mount broke when I was putting the motor back on after checking as it were), only thing it could be is the plastic deflecting.
Interesting though, as I think we might be getting to the point where metal may be appropriate with the V4 since the motor and hot end are now divorced; you can see and feel the motor mount flex in the Y-plane when it's transitioning between extrude and retract (now that I have functioning amounts of retraction
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90% infill might be as good as metalRara wrote:Interesting though, as I think we might be getting to the point where metal may be appropriate with the V4 since the motor and hot end are now divorced; you can see and feel the motor mount flex in the Y-plane when it's transitioning between extrude and retract (now that I have functioning amounts of retraction). Mounting bolts were tight (mount broke when I was putting the motor back on after checking as it were), only thing it could be is the plastic deflecting.