Jehannum
Puts the "pro" in procrastination
It fits in with the rest of the shit I buy.man, remind me if i ever get a 3d printer to not go barebones that i have to fuck with constantly. Ya'll spend more time fixing than printing
It fits in with the rest of the shit I buy.man, remind me if i ever get a 3d printer to not go barebones that i have to fuck with constantly. Ya'll spend more time fixing than printing
No, just me.man, remind me if i ever get a 3d printer to not go barebones that i have to fuck with constantly. Ya'll spend more time fixing than printing
It fits in with the rest of the shit I buy.
You gotta pay for that, unfortunately. One day I'd like to have Lulzbot. They're sexy little workhorsesi get it, i used to be like that, i just dont have time anymore and i just want shit that works. I used to enjoy the futzing around and hackery
yep, its money for time, as it turns out most of life is.You gotta pay for that, unfortunately. One day I'd like to have Lulzbot. They're sexy little workhorses
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time to light it on fire man.Aaaaaand now the bowden tube has decided to start popping out around the third or fourth layer.
Fuck
Time to replace the hot-end Bowden tube coupling.Aaaaaand now the bowden tube has decided to start popping out around the third or fourth layer.
Fuck
Time to replace the hot-end Bowden tube coupling.
Have you done the popular "hot end fix"?
I don't, but that's only because I run an e3d v6 hot end and Capricorn tube.
You got the retainer clip in under the coupler ring? Without that, it'll get fucky.I'm running an e3D and Capricorn.
I wonder if the bowden is too short. Might need more length for more spring action?
YupYou got the retainer clip in under the coupler ring? Without that, it'll get fucky.
Not a clue. How would I check? Can you remove the coupler?Did you break off fingers in the coupler somehow?
You'd pull the Bowden tube out, pull the coupler ring up and inspect the jaws it's supposed to hold back.Not a clue. How would I check? Can you remove the coupler?
Pulled it up, as well as looked down inside with a flashlight and rotated the coupler around. Nothing stood out as off.You'd pull the Bowden tube out, pull the coupler ring up and inspect the jaws it's supposed to hold back.
As far as replacing it, I think you have to replace the whole heatsink to do that job.
Cut a new bowden tube and see if things get better, I guess.Pulled it up, as well as looked down inside with a flashlight and rotated the coupler around. Nothing stood out as off.