Hmm, looks like they have 3/16" and 1/4" listed again. 3/16" is the best.
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Hmm, looks like they have 3/16" and 1/4" listed again. 3/16" is the best.
They ran out of stock a while back. This is why i ended up with the 1/8. They are restocked now. I did notice the same thing with their stock. I agree about the 3/16" plates being the best.
I live less than an hour from them and can pick up same day or get it next day for cheap. At work if i order before 9am i often get it before 3pm. I use them at least once a week for work.
I might have lucked out. I used to use kapton tape and just tried the fiance's stuff and it worked. Been using it ever since. I bet the PVA content is higher in the cheap stuff.
BTW you have some nice stuff on your website. That isolator block with the nozzle clamp screws on the side is on my list.
Ok this is a weird one but can someone tell me the exact dimensions of the build plate? I have like four sets of notes written down and they range from anywhere from 9x6" to 230x150, to 228x149, etc. I have seen QIDI quote different numbers on Amazon and eBay and the Flashforge Google group has instructions on setting up the machine in Octoprint and they have different numbers too. I know a few mm's don't mean much but I want to get it exactly correct.
Don't worry about exact. Just get 6x9 size at Mcmaster. 3/16" thick. That is 228 x 152.
The 6X9 fits the FFC nearly perfect size wise while it is off a little for the QIDI but still works fine.
Where did you get the knockoff hot ends? How are they working for you now? I am considering getting the E3D V6. Does it work with the Qidi Tech no problem? From what I have heard, the knock off hot ends still have a PTFE insert and do not allow you to go to the higher temperatures for nylong. For that you need an all metal hot end.
You'd have to redesign the whole print head.