Currently our rostock max v2 is "on loan" at a local company that did some laser scanning for us and their printers couldn't print this wax mold core making filament, but ours could, so while they have our good printer, my brothers friend said, well you can borrow mine in the meantime. So thats what this was made on, a monoprice dual extruder el cheapo. its basically a replicator 2x clone.
so some of this is kind of a, meh, close enough to see if it would work and the make it out of metal. I figured i wouldn't have this loaner printer for more than a couple days so i didn't really spend much time dialing it in. that being said also the computer that usually runs the rostock is at my brother's and as such i don't have his configs to go from.
But i do definitely appreciate the input, this is the first couple pieces i have ever printed in PLA, most everything is abs, but you think i have it set just a hair high on the filament feed-rate? I have been fighting this printer to get the bed to actually heat at all too, matter control exports a m190 code to heat the bed, and the printer is expecting a m109 instead. reason being is the printer takes a .X3G file which mattercontrol can export to, but i just cant quite seem to crack the bed heater code. the best i could do is preheat the machine, start the print, and allow the bed to cool down to ambient but at least the first couple layers were warm. printed at 205/60 i think on this one.
As far as the design, we got word yesterday, that the ezstruder modified to make the soft filament, had broken, which makes the 3rd time it has broken for us, (after a lot of hrs of prints to be fair). so the company said that if we design one up they would CNC it for us. soooo now we should be getting cnc'd aluminum extruder's as well as an aluminum platform specifically for mounting the chimera hot end. which would render this adapter to fit it to the stock platform useless. oh well. I get bored at work
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On a side note, does anyone use a chimera hot end? i am suspicious of the way the fan is mounted directly to the heatsink and i feel like it is an extremely inefficient design, in that, there is no air moving across a large section of the fins due to the fan hub covering ~50% of the cooling area? and also, its just pulling air in the corner's (triangles if you will) and out the fan, not pulling air all the way across the fins from side to side. I mean obviously it must seem to work because they keep selling them, but I just think it looks like it would be a problem.