All us Canadians are all to familiar with the problems, I was only joking.
Well I know you were joking, I just agree that it’s dumb
Got a link? I only see 285°c max hotends on e3d site (which is truthfully enough for 98% of us mortals at consumer level)
Seems insane
When did this thread change to the 3D printing thread?
There should be one though…
There is one. Use the search function before taking over another thread lol.
There are 300 different ones each on a specific topic no general ones
Cheers didn’t see it
I miss the days when we had mods for this sort of thing.
This thread got me trying to justify a 3d printer and I don’t even want one. Seems like to get one that can do nylon usable parts will cost 400-500. Direct drive and all metal hothead
Say no more!
BEGONE DERAIL
Although i don’t know how i get the fancy “topic was split” thing to show up.
Buy mine you won’t need spend 500!
(for real tho lol let’s say you upgrade the hotend block and add a magnetic bed like Ziflex, you’re set for Nylon)
What you selling?
Check it lol
Direct Drive e3d lite hotend, as is it max out at 245°c, I even put it for 150€ + send Cura profiles for fast use but nobody seem to want it
Black Friday didn’t help with the huge discounts all around
That’s a thing?
Only downside I see to that is the size
Otherwise would have taken
For 150euro and small prints def worth it
Actually fits a ful’ Bergmeister rim print in the bed, one rim at a time tho so not so small!
It’s me who need bigger size cause inline frames being 28cm long
Edit :
That’s the hotend, pretty consistent over the years in my experience. PETG ABS TPU and ASA prints secured with a nifty small print head.
@BenjaminF I’ll stop the derail here but it’s somehow relevant so don’t shoot me!
*ahem*