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L Y
 L Y
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Melting bottom carriage plate

Has anyone figured out a work arpund or solution to prevent the bottom plate on the extruder that's closest to heater block from melting and warping from long hours of printing? I did a few 16 h prints last few days I and looked at it and aure enough it's melting and warping. Maybe print that part in a different material? Prusa prints them in petg don't they?

 

I'm referring to the plate that holds the bottom of extruder assembly to the lower cross bar. 

This topic was modified před 7 months by L Y
Napsal : 19/04/2024 7:19 am
Zappes
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RE: Melting bottom carriage plate

I finished reprinting all my plastic parts for the MK4 in PC Blend Carbon Fiber  just yesterday... I'm quite sure that that material would be a solution to your problem.

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Napsal : 19/04/2024 7:23 am
Chris Hill
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RE: Melting bottom carriage plate

I've had a silicone sock on mine from day one, but I still had some melting of the original PETG part.  I think it's worse if the heaterblock isn't oriented perfectly square.  I reprinted all the parts in ABS and I think that's had the biggest effect.  The combination of ABS, sock, and keeping the heaterblock square (e.g. with this or this) seems to have stopped it melting.

 

Napsal : 19/04/2024 9:23 am
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