Two quick-change hot ends...

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Two quick-change hot ends...

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Aluhotend:
[img]http://www.geneb.org/rostock-max/aluhotend-1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.geneb.org/rostock-max/aluhotend-2.jpg[/img]

"Real" J-Head:
[img]http://www.geneb.org/rostock-max/j-head-1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.geneb.org/rostock-max/j-head-2.jpg[/img]

They're using my variant on the Trick Laser j-head mount. I've added strain relief lugs and I wired it using solid core wire and a four pin quick disconnect. The connector is the same type that's used on the RAMBo & stepper motors.

The modified files I sent back to Brian include a deeper and wider relief throat so that the wire-tie won't be required.

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Re: Two quick-change hot ends...

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geneb wrote:Aluhotend:


They're using my variant on the Trick Laser j-head mount. I've added strain relief lugs and I wired it using solid core wire and a four pin quick disconnect. The connector is the same type that's used on the RAMBo & stepper motors.

The modified files I sent back to Brian include a deeper and wider relief throat so that the wire-tie won't be required.

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The Aluhotend is not really discussed on this forum. Can you tell us how it works with PLA and ABS and is it as good as the E3D?
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Re: Two quick-change hot ends...

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Looks just like the Magma from trinity labs... I know someone was ranting about it earlier...
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I haven't used either one.

From what I've read, all-metal hot ends are problematic with PLA so I won't even bother. That's why I got the j-head. :D

I haven't put either one into service yet.

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geneb wrote:I haven't used either one.

From what I've read, all-metal hot ends are problematic with PLA so I won't even bother. That's why I got the j-head. :D

I haven't put either one into service yet.

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I going to see if I can find some info on the aluhotend and report what I find.
The one hotend that is all metal is not rated to high and that is the Magma.
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Forget the Aluhotend. It looks to be an all metal hotend but it is not. It has PTFE liners and the max recommended temperature is 245C.
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I emailed him to see which version I got - I bought it months ago.

I'm gonna be hugely annoyed if it's got a liner.

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geneb wrote:I emailed him to see which version I got - I bought it months ago.

I'm gonna be hugely annoyed if it's got a liner.

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I'm pretty sure that's a magma 3mm adapted to 1.75 with a Teflon liner..
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It's not a Magma. It's made buy a guy I know in .au.

I wasn't aware of the liner - I wanted it so I could print "exotic" high-temp materials.

I can still use it though - I'll just throw it on my LulzBot TAZ - I've never been happy with the Budaschnozzle 2.0 hot end that it's got anyway. :)

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