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    • Chrissundefined
      Chriss @PCR
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      @PCR
      Oh, I need to order soon than.

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        they just releases a water cooled version.

        https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005001842881581.html

        currently aliexpress standard shipping is 3-4 weeks to germany.

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        • Chrissundefined
          Chriss @Veti
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          @Veti
          Water cooled..... Hmmmmmm... That may change my mind. I have to think about that. It is a overkill for that printer, but a nice thing to play with.

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
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            that is going to make enclosure printing a lot nicer.

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            • Chrissundefined
              Chriss @Veti
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              @Veti
              True, but my new build, a ratrig v-cast, will never be in a enclosure. But I hate this tiny fans, they are far to noisy. So why not getting rid of two of them? 😀

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              • DaBitundefined
                DaBit
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                How is the general quality of TriangeLab?

                I am contemplating another printer with up to 150C chamber temperature. Was planning to mill the fins off an Hemera and add a liquid cooling block, as well as mounting the stepper on a liquid cooling block to keep that one cool also.

                This Matrix-LC thing fits the bill quite nice.

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
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                  triangelabs is among the top stores on aliexpress if not the best store

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                  • DaBitundefined
                    DaBit
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                    Quality similar to E3D & co, then?
                    Or would trying to obtain and modify a genuine Hemera deliver a more robust extrusion?

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                    • Chrissundefined
                      Chriss @DaBit
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                      @DaBit It is always advisable to pay the inventor for there work.

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                      • DaBitundefined
                        DaBit
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                        It sure is, and in the end reliable operation and endurance is worth more than a few bucks, at least for me it is. Hemera uses hardened gears, what about TriangleLab, for example?

                        But, there are no liquid cooled Hemera's yet so if you want one you have to modify it yourself. I do have a CNC mill, so it can be done. Then there is only the next issue: try to buy one. Out of stock everywhere.

                        My quite unfinished idea about making the Hemera 150C-chamber-resistant (and my first FreeCAD experience; wanted to see if it is a viable alternative for Fusion, and I am only going to figure that out by doing a real project with it):

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                        Cooling blocks are drawn as simple cross-drilled pieces of tooling plate. A bit of insulation around the stepper and they can keep cool enough. Would be fairly easy to make the Hemera block L-shaped. But still, if TriangleLab already offers a watercooled version and quality is decent...

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                        • Chrissundefined
                          Chriss @DaBit
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                          @DaBit I fully agree and I do not wanted to start a clone/noclone discussion. I avoided the word clone so far for that reason.
                          The watercooling could be a very good reason than. I ordered two today and I will replace them with two original when they are available.

                          That is a interesting implementation.

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                          • zaptaundefined
                            zapta @Veti
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                            @Veti said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:

                            triangelabs is among the top stores on aliexpress if not the best store

                            +1. Very good quality and good reputation in general and they often improve on the brand names (e.g. better silicon socks than E3D or smaller 5i paneldue).

                            How does the weight ( 414g) and esteps (335.4 with x16 microsteps) compare to the Hemera?

                            I think that my BMG + 150g 0.9deg steppers beat it on both counts.

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                            • A Former User?
                              A Former User @zapta
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                              @zapta said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:

                              How does the weight ( 414g)

                              my hemera weighed in at 368

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                              • zaptaundefined
                                zapta @A Former User
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                                @bearer said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:

                                my hemera weighed in at 368

                                That's pretty good. IIRC they have a larger than needed (?) stepper for a X3 geared extruder and could go even lighter.

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                                • A Former User?
                                  A Former User @zapta
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                                  as for watercooling, I do have a spare heatsink but haven't bothered milling it flat as the bearing support protrudes a little on the surface limiting the available area for potential flattening so bolting a cots water block to is probably won't fly. soldering a section of tubing to it proper-printing-style might work but


                                  @zapta said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:

                                  IIRC they have a larger than needed (?) stepper

                                  i think there has been talk of a pancake version, but whatever issues they're having seems to push that back. my next hemera will be the pankcake version and direct drive (maybe)

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                                  • rabbitundefined
                                    rabbit
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                                    Here is a watercooling mod for hemera I've build for my printer Hydra:
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                                    • DaBitundefined
                                      DaBit
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                                      @rabbit : Now THAT is quite a nice design! Would you mind sharing it if I manage to find a Hemera?

                                      Does anyone know if the Hemera gear train is for sale anywhere? The stepper, heat break and heat sink seem to be available in local shops, I don't need the V6 hotend stuff since I have plenty of that, so about the only part missing to build up a Hemera is the gears.

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                                      • A Former User?
                                        A Former User
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                                        nsfw! but not easily replicated with basic tools/skills i guess

                                        your rending perfectly illustrates why my optimistic idea of just milling a flat and bolting on a cheap water block isn't practical with the porturtion for the bearing.

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                                        • Vetiundefined
                                          Veti @A Former User
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                                          @bearer said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:

                                          your rending perfectly illustrates why my optimistic idea of just milling a flat and bolting on a cheap water block isn't practical with the porturtion for the bearing.

                                          well now you have a reason to build a cnc machine

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                                          • A Former User?
                                            A Former User @Veti
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                                            @Veti said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:

                                            well now you have a reason to build a cnc machine

                                            i have one of the finest 300x400 cnc routers made from chinesium, it just needs a lot of tlc

                                            tbh i'd be more likely to try to cast it in alu using lost pla, some day

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