EZstruder
EZstruder
http://shop.seemecnc.com/EZStruder-Extr ... -707XX.htm
When did this pop up?
Is this based on an existing design or is this all new? I wonder if theyll release printable stl's.
Youtube video:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bmbvPiY7qM[/youtube]
When did this pop up?
Is this based on an existing design or is this all new? I wonder if theyll release printable stl's.
Youtube video:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bmbvPiY7qM[/youtube]
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Was posted on twitter earlier today, if they'd have posted it a couple of weeks ago, would have saved me making up an airtripper extruder.
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does it come with the mounts for the rostockmax
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
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From the price I'd think that the new Rostock mount is extra.cambo3d wrote:does it come with the mounts for the rostockmax
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I ordered mine a few hours ago.
I sure hope this works like I'm expecting. So sick of dealing with the retract issues...
I sure hope this works like I'm expecting. So sick of dealing with the retract issues...
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I am currently using a direct drive extruder and IMO it's much nicer for retracts, but IMO half the problem tuning retracts on the rostock is the Hotend. Get a jhead or similar and you'll find the difficulty tuning to be night and day difference.
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Do you have a post that details your setup?Polygonhell wrote:I am currently using a direct drive extruder and IMO it's much nicer for retracts, but IMO half the problem tuning retracts on the rostock is the Hotend. Get a jhead or similar and you'll find the difficulty tuning to be night and day difference.
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how did you guys order the mounts, i dont see it on the website.
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
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I just ordered the kit on SeeMeCNC's site.cambo3d wrote:how did you guys order the mounts, i dont see it on the website.
He showed it in the video, I assumed it came with it (even though it isn't pictured on the website)
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website doesn't show the mounts or mention anything about it. waiting for email from john.6bolt2g wrote:I just ordered the kit on SeeMeCNC's site.cambo3d wrote:how did you guys order the mounts, i dont see it on the website.
He showed it in the video, I assumed it came with it (even though it isn't pictured on the website)
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
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Yea you're right.cambo3d wrote:website doesn't show the mounts or mention anything about it. waiting for email from john.6bolt2g wrote:I just ordered the kit on SeeMeCNC's site.cambo3d wrote:how did you guys order the mounts, i dont see it on the website.
He showed it in the video, I assumed it came with it (even though it isn't pictured on the website)
The mounts in the video didn't look like they were for mounting it on the effector, which is what I want to do.
Let us know what he says.
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My assumption was given the price there are no mounts supplied.
Other sites will charge you $12+ just for the hobbed gear.
It's got two screws, for a bowden I'd just drill 2 holes in the existing reel holder or better move the extruder to the top and shorten the bowden tube.
Other sites will charge you $12+ just for the hobbed gear.
It's got two screws, for a bowden I'd just drill 2 holes in the existing reel holder or better move the extruder to the top and shorten the bowden tube.
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I saw the prototype in person last week. It's very nice.ApacheXMD wrote: When did this pop up?
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I'd like to see how this might fit on a Rostock too. The footprint looks like it might be able to.
Of course then, spool handler & wiring..
I think it's great that we've bought a product and a company that keeps iterating and building on what they know.
Strategically, this is a killer crossover move.
Of course then, spool handler & wiring..
I think it's great that we've bought a product and a company that keeps iterating and building on what they know.
Strategically, this is a killer crossover move.
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I like it, I ordered one to give it a shot. I did have dreams of dual extruders with a bowden setup when I bought the MAX. I think this is a gigantic leap in the right direction.
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Please do a board search before posting your question, many have been answered with very time consuming detail already.
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it does not come with a mount for the rostockmax
John says he is still testing the mount for the rostock but it will be up on the website when ready,
John says he is still testing the mount for the rostock but it will be up on the website when ready,
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
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I just ordered one and would like to mount it on my newly acquired ORD Bot. Anyone seen any STEP files or other mechanical drawings so I can plot my mounting strategy? I expect the mounting equipment will not be available for the ORD Bot, but it can't be that hard to make it work. The flexibility of the system is very attractive. In a bowden style, I could probably mount the extruder to the carriage plate for a very clean look. Also, dual and triple extruders seem like they'd be really easy to accomplish in a nice tight configuration.
Any reason I couldn't design and print out a version of the adapter plates with room for three hot-ends in it?
Also, I got a shipping notice already. I thought it must be a mistake so I sent an inquiry and nope, it wasn't! Thanks for scurrying about for this guys!
Any reason I couldn't design and print out a version of the adapter plates with room for three hot-ends in it?
Also, I got a shipping notice already. I thought it must be a mistake so I sent an inquiry and nope, it wasn't! Thanks for scurrying about for this guys!

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Do you have any idea or guess why the Seemecnc hotend causes these problems?Polygonhell wrote:I am currently using a direct drive extruder and IMO it's much nicer for retracts, but IMO half the problem tuning retracts on the rostock is the Hotend. Get a jhead or similar and you'll find the difficulty tuning to be night and day difference.
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Well mine apparently shipped.
Unfortunately I'm in Japan next week, so I won't be able to post any feedback until the week afterwards.
Unfortunately I'm in Japan next week, so I won't be able to post any feedback until the week afterwards.
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Is this related to hysteresis? I haven't messed with it personally, but in my research this sounds like the idea. Basically, the plastic changes shape whiled forced through the tube (longer the tube the more it is a problem) and can cause retraction issues because when it pulls back, it pulls more than it thinks because the plastic is shortened. At least, that's what I understand. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.Eaglezsoar wrote:Do you have any idea or guess why the Seemecnc hotend causes these problems?Polygonhell wrote:I am currently using a direct drive extruder and IMO it's much nicer for retracts, but IMO half the problem tuning retracts on the rostock is the Hotend. Get a jhead or similar and you'll find the difficulty tuning to be night and day difference.
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Have a good time in Japan!
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The JHead is just a good design and the SeeMeCNC hotend hasn't quite gotten there. Not surprising given how many iterations it's been through, there is a reason it's probably the most widely recommended hotend.Eaglezsoar wrote:Do you have any idea or guess why the Seemecnc hotend causes these problems?Polygonhell wrote:I am currently using a direct drive extruder and IMO it's much nicer for retracts, but IMO half the problem tuning retracts on the rostock is the Hotend. Get a jhead or similar and you'll find the difficulty tuning to be night and day difference.
The JHead has a short meltzone, which seems to result in less dribble, which makes cleaning up the strings with retracts easier.
I prefer the brass heater block on the JHead because of the higher thermal mass I think the thermistor tends to read more accurately, though you can get a similar win by insulating the outside of the heater block.
Don't get me wrong you can get and I have gotten excellent prints out of the SeeMeCNC hotend, I just find the JHead so much nicer to deal with.
I'm still messing with the E3D hotend at the moment though, I need to run some more tests, but I think I have my issues with it mostly resolved, and if that's the case it's very impressive.
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My EZstruder build
An EZStruder arrived on my doorstep today - a nice surprise from the guys at SeeMeCNC! I have photos and the build in my Rostock build thread. My EZStruder came with the Rostock mounts so you can see what they look like. Took less than 30 minutes from the time I opened the box until I posted the build - including taking and editing all of the photos! It looks like a nice little unit, I'm looking forward to mounting it and giving it a whirl!
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