E3DV6 Praise
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 2:16 pm
I tried some printing in a flexible filament which didn't really work too well for a number of reasons. A day later I was printing a large 29+ hour print in ABS which was required in a hurry. The head jammed. I removed the jam, printed again in PLA and it jammed too. I took the E3DV6 head apart, cleaned out the nozzle with a bit of heat and found a small lump of the flexible filament was still present. Hurriedly put the head back together and it turned out that the nozzle was not seated tightly against the Heat break. The head then leaked and made a mess. I took the head off again, and tried to remove the nozzle when the head had cooled a bit. The nozzle sheared off - I had used too much force! All this was due to too much hurry as time was running out to get this print completed and nothing to do with the hot end itself. Anyway, I managed to drop the stock head in and complete the print. I had, in the meantime ordered an entire new E3DV6, and it arrived next day. What a great service.
In the end I managed to salvage pretty much all of the messed up hot end. Only need a new nozzle. A small blow torch worked wonders to clean up the old hot end and release the screws which had become embedded in hardened PLA. Will be kept for spares.
In the end I managed to salvage pretty much all of the messed up hot end. Only need a new nozzle. A small blow torch worked wonders to clean up the old hot end and release the screws which had become embedded in hardened PLA. Will be kept for spares.