Excellent tips, thank you! Here's a stupid question: has anybody ever slipped in a PTFE liner into an all metal hot end with success? PTFE melt temp is about 500 deg F (260 C): ...
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Excellent tips, thank you! Here's a stupid question: has anybody ever slipped in a PTFE liner into an all metal hot end with success? PTFE melt temp is about 500 deg F (260 C): ...
Hello,
I've had my 'wolf for a few years now, she's been hit and miss. The original hot end, JR, actually worked fine. I "upgraded" to the JRX to handle polycarb and other high temp materials.
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again, I really want this tech to work, don't get me wrong. The same guy who designed this filament also makes poro-lay FOMM 40 (about a shore 40, but absorbent). Might be a better "comfort print"...
read the instructions: http://3dprintingindustry.com/2013/12/24/kai-parthy-gets-felty-foamy-porous-poro-lay-line-filaments/
Extremely. Look up the specs. Printing is similar, but the technology is "experimental" with gel-lay.
Ninja is easy to print and has been extremely tough in use, take a peek:
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Hi All,
I love the idea of this filament, and I know it is experimental, but I'm not finding it very useful. The filament prints fine on an unheated bed (blue tape only). We have tried printing a...