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    • Zatsitundefined
      Zatsit @deckingman
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      @deckingman
      It's a very relevant question, and I spent a lot of time on it!

      I first soldered the two parts with silver, but this inevitably leads to a change in the internal surface condition of the tube which loses its polished finish even in the transition zone, and in fact, I noticed a less regular operation with the PLA, for the Hot-Ends so made. I use a medical tube, which is very finely electro-polished inside, probably for aseptic reasons. I think that the spectacular resistance to jamming, which I have seen, even with PLA, is largely due to this excellent surface condition in the transition zone.

      So I understood that I had to preserve this polishing, and use a cold assembly, with a press-fit.

      Pressing too hard necessarily reduces the diameter of the stainless steel tube, which is not in the right direction. I came to a compromise, with a tube tightened just enough to ensure that there would be no leakage in any circumstance, and a needle punch on the tube's face to prevent it from being driven away by extreme pressures.

      These details are very important, and that is why, in my production plan, this part will be the only one I will personally produce, with my lathe adapted for this purpose, at a rate of 20 parts/hour...

      Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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      • Zatsitundefined
        Zatsit @fma
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        @fma
        You're right : 350°C, not 400°C. It doesn't change my conclusion.

        Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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        • fmaundefined
          fma
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          Toxic products start to be emitted at 230°C; no deadly, but toxic.

          Frédéric

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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman @Zatsit
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            @zatsit Thanks for that. As I thought, it's not a simple process. Would you open to the idea of just supplying this part? I don't have a delta so the complete kit is of no interest to me. I would be needing batches of at least 6 and possible 12 at a time.

            Also, you didn't answer my second question which was how you cut the tube to length. If you don't want to answer that, I fully understand but if that is the case, could you supply shorted lengths of this tube?

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

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            • Zatsitundefined
              Zatsit @deckingman
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              @deckingman
              Yes, all accessories, including this adapter for Hot-end watercooling, are available independently of the Zatsit kit, during the campaign on Kickstarter, and then on the online shop that will follow.

              Take a look at the Kickstarter page, it says it all!

              To manufacture this adapter, I use a specially modified small lathe with a special saw to cut the tube straight, and without blurr.

              Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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              • Zatsitundefined
                Zatsit @deckingman
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                @deckingman said in Zatsit printer:

                could you supply shorted lengths of this tube

                Probably.... What do you have in mind?

                Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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                • deckingmanundefined
                  deckingman @Zatsit
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                  @zatsit said in Zatsit printer:

                  @deckingman said in Zatsit printer:

                  could you supply shorted lengths of this tube

                  Probably.... What do you have in mind?

                  I'd rather not say at this time. As this is getting way off topic, is it OK if I PM you?

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

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                  • Zatsitundefined
                    Zatsit @deckingman
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                    @deckingman
                    Yes, of course.

                    Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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                    • RCarlyleundefined
                      RCarlyle
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                      Now I am imagining very interesting uses for the tube... hmmm... 🙂

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                      • Zatsitundefined
                        Zatsit @RCarlyle
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                        @rcarlyle
                        Yes, this small stainless steel tube, thus cooled, opens up a whole bunch of possibilities, which I am currently developing, and which I hope to be able to offer after Kickstarter.

                        1 - The volume of the Hot End can be divided by 5, and the weight reduced by 3, by directly integrating a miniature nozzle at the bottom of the tube. It is the tube+nozzle assembly that would become interchangeable, rather than the nozzle only.

                        2 - These miniaturized hot-ends make it possible to have a very light extrusion head, of the Direct/remote type, with two or four independent extrusion channels, but with a single drive motor, in the Flystruder position. I have already made a single-track version, which works extremely well.

                        Delta printers have great qualities, but they were generally limited by their single-channel Bowden tube. With 4 printable materials, you can imagine the possibilities!

                        Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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                        • fmaundefined
                          fma
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                          Congratulation for the successful campaign!

                          Frédéric

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                          • keyz182undefined
                            keyz182
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                            @Zatsit it would be cool if you could get an example config for the Duet out when you start shipping, so it can be added to https://configurator.reprapfirmware.org

                            Would make it a lot faster for us to get up and running with a known good config!

                            I just need to sell my CNC laser now so my wife isn't so mad when she hears I've got to pay for yet another successful Kickstarter 😮

                            3/3 Kickstarters backed and delivered so far, got my hopes up that this makes 4/4!

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                            • Zatsitundefined
                              Zatsit @keyz182
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                              @keyz182
                              Just after the end of the KS campaign, two new pages will appear on my website www.zatsit.fr : STORE and DOWNLOADS.

                              You will be able to download the configurations for the different systems I was able to try, including of course Duet WiFi.

                              Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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                              • Zatsitundefined
                                Zatsit @T3P3Tony
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                                @t3p3tony
                                Many thanks to all my backers, who allowed Zatsit to be born!

                                Creator of Zatsit, the delta printer with none assembly

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