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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
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      and just in time the first upgrade guide from tom
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tzpdNVskBQ&feature=push-u-sub&attr_tag=wwzbIMOnOqdR089K%3A6

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @Rudy2A
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        @Rudy2A it was a certain delivery company that threatened legal action the day before they were due to launch

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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        • Rudy2Aundefined
          Rudy2A @jay_s_uk
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          @jay_s_uk said in E3D Hermes:

          c'est une société de livraison qui a menacé d'intenter une action en justice la veille de son lancement

          The day before its launch ... So that means that there is a series engraved "Hermes" no?

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          • mrehorstdmdundefined
            mrehorstdmd
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            This new thing looks great, but it looks like the heat break just screws into the heatsink, the same as the V6. Did they do anything to secure it in the heatsink?

            I've had the heat break come loose from the V6 hot-end many times during prints, screwing up the print quality. There is no way to securely mount the heatbreak in the heatsink- there's nothing to grab with a wrench on either the heatsink or the heatbreak, and no set screws. You can't twist it in by grabbing the heater block because the throat of the heat break is so thin it will break.

            https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman @jay_s_uk
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              @jay_s_uk said in E3D Hermes:

              @Rudy2A it was a certain delivery company that threatened legal action the day before they were due to launch

              Given the reputation of "Hermes" the delivery company, changing the name on E3D's part was probably a good move ☺

              Ian
              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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              • zaptaundefined
                zapta @dc42
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                @dc42 said in E3D Hermes:

                ... more powerful motor than needed, to cater for electronics where setting accurate motor currents was difficult.

                That's a good explanation. Sanjay was vague about the reasoning.

                I wonder if a half size stepper with a passive non moving adapter to achieve the required inductance, resistance, and current for lesser electronics would work.

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                • wescundefined
                  wesc @zapta
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                  @zapta

                  Should work. Hardest part is sourcing a module 0.25 22t gear with 0.5mm shaft ID. The one on the hermes appears to be made in house by e3d on their Swiss lathe. It’s press fit on the shaft

                  CroXY - Crossed Gantry Printer, Ultibots D300VS+, Custom CoreXYU

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                  • oryharaundefined
                    oryhara @Edkirk
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                    @Edkirk said in E3D Hermes:

                    I really like my Delta, will it be compatible with the Smart Effector?

                    I'll be ordering one if it is. otherwise, I'm not giving up the smart effector for this, as much as I want direct drive extruder.

                    blog: https://deltahedron.net

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                    • Danalundefined
                      Danal @oryhara
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                      @oryhara said in E3D Hermes:

                      @Edkirk said in E3D Hermes:

                      I really like my Delta, will it be compatible with the Smart Effector?

                      I'll be ordering one if it is. otherwise, I'm not giving up the smart effector for this, as much as I want direct drive extruder.

                      I can't see how it would mount in any compatible fashion. And, the adjuster thumbwheel sticks up. And, do we really want all that weight. And...

                      In short: Sure looks like it absolutely does not fit a Smart Effector.

                      I'm sticking with my BMG and Bowden, for the moment.

                      Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                      • NitroFreakundefined
                        NitroFreak @mrehorstdmd
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                        @mrehorstdmd said in E3D Hermes:

                        This new thing looks great, but it looks like the heat break just screws into the heatsink, the same as the V6. Did they do anything to secure it in the heatsink?

                        I've had the heat break come loose from the V6 hot-end many times during prints, screwing up the print quality. There is no way to securely mount the heatbreak in the heatsink- there's nothing to grab with a wrench on either the heatsink or the heatbreak, and no set screws. You can't twist it in by grabbing the heater block because the throat of the heat break is so thin it will break.

                        This. I have raged so hard about this many times before. It would have been the easiest thing in the world for them to add a set screw in the heatsink that tightens agaínst the upper part of the heatbreak that has no threads on it.
                        This is what i have done in the new extruder that i built, and it works like a charm.
                        But in general the whole e3d design is flawed with the unsupported heatbreak.

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