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    • warbunniesundefined
      warbunnies @deckingman
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      @deckingman

      I will let the world know! Good lord I want them to catch on. I'm probably gonna try making my own at some point. It is just nichrome & a non conductive, high heat material after all...

      Alibaba seems to be the only place which kinda sucks cause i cannot buy bulk at the volume they want to make me custom parts.

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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman @warbunnies
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        @warbunnies said in Ceramic hotend...?:

        @deckingman
        ...................
        Alibaba seems to be the only place which kinda sucks cause i cannot buy bulk at the volume they want to make me custom parts.

        Yup. Been down that road too.

        My only slight concern is that if one fails, it'll be a bit of a pain to replace compared to a "normal" drop in cartridge. For what I have in mind, disassembly for the purpose of replacing an annular heater could be problematic, unless I change the design - the jury is still out on that.......

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

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        • warbunniesundefined
          warbunnies @deckingman
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          @deckingman

          Okay ya that is a fair point. they are more delicate, proper wire constraint is a MUST. It could be offset by a good supplier. The heater itself isn't that expensive to make. Along with a good design of the metal parts. The nozzles need to be easier to remove & the temp sensor should be close to but not in the nozzle. Combine a decent design with that heater & you got a winning hotend.

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          • fmaundefined
            fma @warbunnies
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            @warbunnies said in Ceramic hotend...?:

            Though I wouldnt suggest using their mini hotend. Originally they said they would be coming up with different nozzle sizes & 3 years later, nothing. emailed them last year and they pretended not to know anything about it & had no plans to do it. But it was a very very good hotend for the period of time i used it. The heater is so strong that it seems to react much faster to changes than the normal heating method.

            Are your talking about M3D micro-extruder? I'm very tempted to buy one with the Pro nozzle...

            https://store.printm3d.com/collections/parts/products/micro-extruder-core-assembly
            https://store.printm3d.com/collections/parts/products/pro-4mm-nozzle-assembly

            Frédéric

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            • warbunniesundefined
              warbunnies @fma
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              @fma

              Nope I'm talking about these: https://www.deltaprintr.com/product/mini-hotend/

              they even have a damn picture labled "micro nozzles coming soon" bunch of lies.

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              • fmaundefined
                fma
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                Ok, I see.

                Frédéric

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                • fmaundefined
                  fma
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                  How are these micro-hotends build, inside? Are they using PTFE? Are they made of 1 block from top to nozzle?

                  Frédéric

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                  • warbunniesundefined
                    warbunnies @fma
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                    @fma

                    they are a full metal. the ptfe stops up in the cold end. the nozzle & heatblock are separate. the ceramic heater encloses a metal core that threads into the heatbreak & the nozzle threads into the metal core.

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                    • fmaundefined
                      fma
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                      Thanks for your answer.

                      Frédéric

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                      • Danalundefined
                        Danal
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                        Web skills MAY have nothing to do with product quality... but... very "high bling" web site... who's security certificate expired four days ago...

                        Sigh.

                        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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