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    Smart effector for delta printers
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    • Monster Delta
      Monster Delta last edited by Monster Delta

      Hi are there any plans do a 3mm version of the threaded heatsink for the smart effector

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by

        You would need to ask E3D that question.

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        • Monster Delta
          Monster Delta last edited by

          I have put it to them I'm waiting on a response though just thought you guys may of known

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          • Monster Delta
            Monster Delta last edited by

            E3d said they have no plans to make a 3mm version unless there is enough call for it, so if you want one you need to let them know its something you want them to develope

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            • T3P3Tony
              T3P3Tony administrators last edited by

              I think 3mm filament is becoming less and less popular, so I don't expect we will be pushing for it.

              The e3d Tool changer v6s use the screw top heatsink so that might create a market for 3mm screw top heatsinks, time will tell.

              www.duet3d.com

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              • sigxcpu
                sigxcpu last edited by

                The thread is standard M12 so you can easily modify a "standard" one to threaded on a lathe.

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                • deckingman
                  deckingman last edited by

                  This drawing https://ooznest.co.uk/?attachment_id=3568 shows that it has a 4.2mm diameter hole through the middle of it, so just out of curiosity why won't it work with 3mm filament?

                  Ian
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                  • samlogan87
                    samlogan87 last edited by

                    @deckingman I would think the arrangement in the top would not be correct for a 3mm filament sized Bowden tube. Also looking at the heat break drawings, the 1.75mm heat break uses a m7x1 thread where for some reason the 3mm heat break uses an m6x1

                    Regards,

                    Sam

                    Custom Core-XY

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