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J-Head Nozzles: Hot-end Collection
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Saturday, November 30, 2013. From time to time, the subject of my hot-end collection is mentioned on the #reprap IRC. I took a picture of what I have and here it is:. B Budaschnozzle 1.1. D Darwin/Thermoplast Extruder Nozzle v1.1. E Darwin/Thermoplast Extruder Nozzle v2. F Darwin/Thermoplast Extruder Nozzle hybrid variant. G "Big-Head Style" hybrid nozzle. H "Big-Head Style" hybrid nozzle with brass thermal barrier. K MakerBot Mk 5. L J-Head Clone 2012 Mk IV from China. M J-Head Clone 2013 Mk V fromChina.
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iXce’s blog
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Stuff that doesn’t matter. Simarrange, a smart & fast stl plater, by Kliment. August 16th, 2013 @ 15:47. Kliment, of Printrun/Sprinter/4pi/… fame, has struck again. Sponsored by Joaz (. A smart STL plater. Basically, you throw it a bunch of STL files or a directory with STL files, and it’ll attempt to fit them into plates of the given size (200x200mm by default, circular plates are also supported). Example plates produced by. Oh, and it’s already integrated to Printrun’s plater. August 9th, 2013 @ 14:22.
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TinkerWorks: Spooler
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A log of my projects, including CNC, beer, 3D printing, electronics, ceramics and more. Sunday, January 16, 2011. I have no idea what the correct term is but I think it is "spooler". Anyway, my UP! 3d printer gets the plastic filament from a small spool, and wanting other colors (black) to play with I ordered some plastic filament from http:/ reprapsource.com/. So how do I get the large spool from reprap source to my small UP! What is needed to build one is:. 6pcs of 50cm m8 rods (3x1m). I plan to make a...
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TinkerWorks: January 2011
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A log of my projects, including CNC, beer, 3D printing, electronics, ceramics and more. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Has seen many prints since last maintenance and I noticed that it got a little noisier. So it was time to grab the familiar hex wrenches and looking under the metal. Sunday, January 16, 2011. I have no idea what the correct term is but I think it is spooler. Anyway, my UP! So how do I get the large spool from reprap source to my small UP! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Think twice and do once!
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About - JandJ3D
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Partners in life as well as in business, we bought ourselves a 3D printer because it looked like fun. After printing our way through the entire initial spool of feedstock we decided the next one should be used to print items for people who have designs for 3D objects but don’t own a 3D printer of their own. And also to help pay for the printer. We put the printer to domestic use by designing and printing small practical objects such as picture frame corners and replacement quadcopter frame parts. AM equi...
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J-Head Nozzles: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Drill Bit Sizes Used For J-Head Nozzles. Monday, July 23, 2012. Aluminum J-Head Mk V, 1.75mm conversion, and Mini J-Head Updates. The 13 gram aluminum J-Head Mk V has been tested and proven to work fine. While the only advantage is it's light weight, I am planning on making it available in the near future. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Document Management for Wordpress). J-Head Nozzle Wiki Page. Drill Bit Sizes Used For J-Head Nozzles. President, Reifsnyder Precision Works.
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J-Head Nozzles: August 2012
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Friday, August 17, 2012. Initial testing of a thermally fused concept nozzle. I finished machining a concept nozzle for the J-Head Mk VI-B this evening. Since some people have had the PEEK nozzle holder melt after the hot-end exceeded 248 degrees Celsius, for one reason or another, I decided to try a hot-end with a thermal fuse wired in series with the heater resistor. I am planning on mounting it in a printer and testing it with PLA in the near future. However, until a higher temperature thermal fus...
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J-Head Nozzles: June 2013
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013. J-Head Dual Thermistor Testing. Hot-end melt-downs are a problem. Last year, I was experimenting with a thermally fused hot-end. While it worked great and I really liked the simplicity, the proper thermal fuses are not available for this application. Recently, on the #reprap IRC, there was a discussion about using two thermistors and having the firmware compare them and shutdown the hot-end if they didn't match. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Document Management for Wordpress).
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J-Head Nozzles: Experimental J-Head with a Vespel Polyimide body and Rulon liner shipping out for field testing
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Monday, October 6, 2014. Experimental J-Head with a Vespel Polyimide body and Rulon liner shipping out for field testing. For months, I have had a piece of Vespel Polyimide sitting on a shelf. Last week, a customer asked if I had anything that would print at a higher temperature than the standard J-Head. After I mentioned that Vespel Polyimide is rated for 288 degrees he expressed interest in testing it. This weekend, I finished machining it and it is shipping out today. October 10, 2014 at 5:17 AM.