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    • jens55undefined
      jens55
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      Anybody used this brand spanking new extruder already?
      Put in an order today and I am hoping that I can adapt a standard V6 hotend to it. It's meant for the Mosqito line of hot ends but I have not yet overcome the sticker shock that comes with a Mosquito setup.

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators @jens55
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        @jens55 I think @Sindarius got one recently.

        Ian

        Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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        • fcwiltundefined
          fcwilt @jens55
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          @jens55 said in Bondtech large gear extruder:

          Anybody used this brand spanking new extruder already?
          Put in an order today and I am hoping that I can adapt a standard V6 hotend to it. It's meant for the Mosqito line of hot ends but I have not yet overcome the sticker shock that comes with a Mosquito setup.

          Are you adverse to trying a Chinese hotend design using features taken from the Mosquito?

          Frederick

          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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          • jens55undefined
            jens55
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            Not really adverse but for now a V6 or clone of it will do just nicely. It should be easy to 3d print an adapter.

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            • Sindariusundefined
              Sindarius
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              There is a printable v6 adapter on Thingiverse. However, I have not tried it.

              https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4757389

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              • jens55undefined
                jens55
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                Cool thanks .... looks exactly like what I had in mind!

                Have you tried out the new extruder?
                What do you think?

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                • fcwiltundefined
                  fcwilt @jens55
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                  @jens55 said in Bondtech large gear extruder:

                  Not really adverse but for now a V6 or clone of it will do just nicely. It should be easy to 3d print an adapter.

                  After trying a Mosquito I was hooked on the basic design.

                  I purchased a number of hotends of similar design to try.

                  The first was a TriangleLabs Dragon which I used to replace the V6 on my second printer.

                  I could find no difference between it's performance and the Mosquito.

                  The second was a "Mellow" Red Lizard which I used to replace the "V6 Lite" clone on my third printer.

                  So far it seems to be working very well.

                  Good luck.

                  Frederick

                  Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                  • Sindariusundefined
                    Sindarius @jens55
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                    @jens55 I haven’t had the time to finish designing a mount to put the LGX on my printer at the point sadly. It is a great looking piece of hardware and really want to put it through its paces. I did get a copperhead hotend for it.

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                    • jens55undefined
                      jens55 @Sindarius
                      last edited by jens55

                      @Sindarius, thanks for letting me know. I will be faced with the mount issue in about a week myself (Creality CR10).
                      I am eagerly awaiting this little gem!
                      Of course I also need to incorporate my BLTouch and some sort of part cooling fan.

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                      • jens55undefined
                        jens55
                        last edited by jens55

                        It seems I couldn't leave 'good enough' alone and ordered a Dragon Mosquito clone from China

                        https://www.ebay.ca/itm/PHAETUS-Dragon-Hotend-All-Metal-Copper-Alloy-0-4mm-Extruder-Head-For-3D-Printers/274285838236?hash=item3fdcb5bf9c:g:LuAAAOSwL5BeX5tl

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                        • fcwiltundefined
                          fcwilt @jens55
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                          @jens55 said in Bondtech large gear extruder:

                          It seems I couldn't leave 'good enough' alone and ordered a Dragon Mosquito clone from China

                          That looks much like the TriangleLabs unit I have.

                          This is the new unit I am testing - they call it a "Red Lizard" - who knows why aside from it being red.

                          Red Lizard sans Nozzle, Heater, Sensor.jpg

                          As you can see it shares the same basic design.

                          Frederick

                          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                          • jens55undefined
                            jens55
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                            Looks good - how does it compare price wise? I couldn't find it on ebay.
                            I think the Dragon hot end was reasonably priced (unlike the Mosquito) but the socks are pretty pricey because you have to buy the original one. The Red Dragon's hot block looks more like a standard hot block and might use a regular sock ... maybe ....

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                            • zaptaundefined
                              zapta @jens55
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                              @jens55 , what does 'large gear' mean in this context (what exactly is larger) and what are the claimed advantages compared to a standard BMG?

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                              • fcwiltundefined
                                fcwilt @jens55
                                last edited by fcwilt

                                @jens55 said in Bondtech large gear extruder:

                                Looks good - how does it compare price wise? I couldn't find it on ebay.

                                I got it from AliExpress.

                                They had a low price unit for $28 and a better unit for $45.

                                I got one of each to compare.

                                The $28 unit has an aluminum heat block, the $45 a nickel plated copper heat block.

                                The $28 unit came with a single finned heatbreak (?), the $45 came the same plus a "high flow" version.

                                The $28 unit came with a brass nozzle, the $45 with a nickel plated copper nozzle.

                                They both came with a V6 style mounting cylinder thing to fasten on top but I don't use those.

                                They both came with socks which look pretty much like V6 socks.

                                They did not include heater, sensor or fan.

                                They accept cartridge or "bead" thermistors as well as M3 screw in units.

                                The heater is held with a set screw.

                                I've only done a couple of prints but they look just fine.

                                Frederick

                                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                • jens55undefined
                                  jens55 @zapta
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                                  @zapta said in Bondtech large gear extruder:

                                  @jens55 , what does 'large gear' mean in this context (what exactly is larger) and what are the claimed advantages compared to a standard BMG?

                                  The feed gears are substantially larger than a standard BMG. It gives better grip on the filament.
                                  There are a raft of claimed advantages on this new extruder but you can get the full scoop at Bondtech.
                                  I like the concept of the larger drive wheels, the fact they are much easier to clean, that I have a position on the extruder pressure adjust where the filament feeds freely, I also like the detentes on the feed wheels. Last but not least, I think this design with it's short feed path and exchangeable output adapter is just awesome.

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                                  • jens55undefined
                                    jens55
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                                    An update:
                                    Today I received the Phaetus Dragon hot end. I was quite happy with the visual quality of this unit. Unfortunately the practical aspects, until sorted out, make this hot end unusable. There are three different sizes of hex fasteners and three hex keys come with the hot end. The screws attaching the hot end to the heat sink and the groove mount to the heat sink are the middle size and the included hex key is too loose a fit and shows only minimal resistance to turning before the hex wrench turns inside the corresponding hex socket.
                                    Time will tell what the vendor will do to sort things out but I paid $88 US for the hot end and 6 spare socks which is a premium price for a chinese product and it is disappointing to have an issue with a high end product that you'd expect to be perfect.
                                    I will post a follow-up when and how this is resolved.

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                                    • zaptaundefined
                                      zapta @jens55
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                                      @jens55 said in Bondtech large gear extruder:

                                      hex key is too loose a fit and shows only minimal resistance to turning before the hex wrench turns inside the corresponding hex socket.

                                      Is the problem with the key or the socket? Have you tried with a known quality key?

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                                      • jens55undefined
                                        jens55 @zapta
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                                        @zapta, yes I managed to find the correct key and it looks like although the hotend is a premium product, they decided to use third rate elcheapo chinese crap allen wrenches.
                                        I am not impressed.

                                        Anyway, I got the groove mount off, was all excited to install the hotend onto the BMG LGX which is made for the Mosquito and Coppertop hotends only to find out that the Dragon hot end is sufficiently different not to fit the BMG LGX.
                                        Now it just means making a new adapter for the LGX so it isn't the end of the world but it is disappointing.
                                        Of course it is my fault for expecting the Dragon to be a direct replacement for the Mosquito without first verifying the finer details 😞

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                                        • o_lampeundefined
                                          o_lampe @jens55
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                                          @jens55 said in Bondtech large gear extruder:

                                          without first verifying the finer details

                                          When did you ever get reliable details from a Chinese product? It's almost always a 'blind date'

                                          What is it, that doesn't match? Hole pattern?

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                                          • jens55undefined
                                            jens55 @o_lampe
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                                            @o_lampe, LOL ... good description 🙂
                                            Yeah, the unit has two hole patterns - one that is four screws and one that is two screws.
                                            There are two mounting holes in the LGX, one on each side of where the filament path is. In the four hole pattern, one would have to use two diagonal hoes to get the filament path to line up but the holes in the hot end only match in the non-diagonal configuration. The two hole pattern does line up but those two holes are not tapped as the mounting screws for the groove mount are going opposite of the way (apparently) of the Mosquito. There are also bosses on the screw holes of the LGX and no matching recesses on the hot end so even if the holes were tapped, the resulting assembly would not be stable (kinda hard to explain without pictures, notes and a lot of hand waiving :))

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