Ultimaker just released a bunch of materials!
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In theory you could reuse the heat sensor, but I never saw anyone doing the mod (it would need a top um2 plastic modded to hold the little board amplifier).
Yeah the whole hotend minimum goes around 190€, but I think the key to success would be to make a peek of aluminium, add cooling like um2 for the peek/alu and use the tfm/tfm umo coupler that 3dsolex sells.
I was going to do that but since I wanted to print better I just changed all my umo+ hotends to um2. And yeah the heater of umo doesn't work since it's 6mm dia and olsson uses 4mm dia heater.
Yeah the whole hotend minimum goes around 190€, but I think the key to success would be to make a peek of aluminium, add cooling like um2 for the peek/alu and use the tfm/tfm umo coupler that 3dsolex sells.
I was going to do that but since I wanted to print better I just changed all my umo+ hotends to um2. And yeah the heater of umo doesn't work since it's 6mm dia and olsson uses 4mm dia heater.
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I'm curious if you guys have printed with any of those materials and if you experience shrinkage or warping
For the BB-8 build, I am sticking to PLA, since we are using 50% infill....but BB-8 will house electronics, get some sun exposure and get warm. I am interested in what you guys think would be a better material?
For the BB-8 build, I am sticking to PLA, since we are using 50% infill....but BB-8 will house electronics, get some sun exposure and get warm. I am interested in what you guys think would be a better material?
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Hi Paul, I would look at some of the HT PLAs, Proto-pasta (http://www.proto-pasta.com/collections/ ... ance-htpla) have some high performance PLAs that can be heat treated, there Aromatic Coffee and Aromatic Pine were very nice to print with, see if they can give you a sample of the White to test out.
If you wanted to try ABS, then I would try Reprapper's ABS, but you will need to have a hood and a simple door, but once you have it dialled in its very nice and has a higher print speed.
If you wanted to try ABS, then I would try Reprapper's ABS, but you will need to have a hood and a simple door, but once you have it dialled in its very nice and has a higher print speed.
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My concern with the heat treating is shrinkage....all these (140+) parts need to line up!
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Then ABS is not for you It shrinks quite a bit.
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Speaking of baking the prints...
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I heard good things about the materials at the Ultimaker Session, but can't recall which should be better suited for heat. I guess UMforums could help you.
Haven't found the time/model to test the new material samples out myself yet though.
Haven't found the time/model to test the new material samples out myself yet though.
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Hi guys...
So if I wanted to print a part cooling fan, something that sits close to the print head...which of the Ultimaker materials would be your pick? Ultimaker PC , CPE? I think that environment might be too warm for Nylon and I just don't want to mess with ABS
So if I wanted to print a part cooling fan, something that sits close to the print head...which of the Ultimaker materials would be your pick? Ultimaker PC , CPE? I think that environment might be too warm for Nylon and I just don't want to mess with ABS
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I would probably go for the PC, even if it is a bit harder to print.
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p.s. I just ordered a spool of PC. Erin @ Fabrc8 said she's had a lot of success with this stuff.
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Ultimaker PC is great although it also deformation a bit when used very close to the nozzle/block e.g. for a fan duct.
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Yes, sure. I was talking of fan ducts that come very close to the hot parts (2mm).