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EsotericMaker
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

Is there a version of this for the MK3S+ or does the MK3S+ have a better/good-enough shroud of its own?

Posted : 02/02/2023 1:43 am
Netpackrat
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

 

Posted by: @sg-newb-rider

It's all fun and games, until sticky filament gets all over the hotend, gunks up the grub screws and you can't remove your heater and thermistor cartridges. A sock is absolutely worth it, even if it does nothing for actual printing

One of the ones I had that failed, the sock filled up with PETG between the sock and the heater block before I caught it.  I think it started with a piece of the sock breaking off and getting stuck in the print, so at least in that instance the presence of the sock made things worse.  This was the older style sock with the smaller nozzle hole; apparently I got some older inventory and being a total noob didn't know any better.  It's probably not as much of a danger with the current production socks.

Posted : 02/02/2023 1:53 am
Netpackrat
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

 

Posted by: @esotericmaker

Is there a version of this for the MK3S+ or does the MK3S+ have a better/good-enough shroud of its own?

Just get the standard sock for the E3D V6 hot end; that part of it is the same.

 

Posted : 02/02/2023 1:56 am
uktricky
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

Jumping on the back of this thread ... I am using a standard MK3S+ (Factory Build) and noticed a little bit of 'dark' stuff on my nozzle / hot end, whilst not causing an issue and I've removed some thinking a sock might help me keep things clean?

 

What is the 'recommended' sock for a standard kit? (Links?)

Anything I need to do when I install (I'm a newbie)?

Posted : 20/02/2023 10:15 am
JoanTabb
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

I found the 'E3D Professional' sock, worse than no sock. in my case the tiny hole got blocked when a model lost adhesion, the printer continued extruding, filament could not get out of the tiny blocked hole, so it continued extruding into the sock, which wrapped the waste extrudate tightly around the heat block, forcing the plastic into every nook and cranny making clean up, harder than normal

So, I suggest that if you are going to use a sock, use the one with a big hole for the nozzle to poke out of!

https://e3d-online.com/products/v6-silicone-socks-pack-of-3?_pos=2&_sid=12a02342f&_ss=r

regards Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Posted : 20/02/2023 11:50 am
iftibashir
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

Used a sock for the first time yesterday (the one with the big hole). First few layers of the print looked great - although I'm not sure if that's just me overthinking it and whether it was great before too! lol

Nevertheless, no ill-effects, so leaving it on just to keep the heaterblock clean if anything else!

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Posted : 20/02/2023 12:13 pm
iftibashir
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

 

Posted by: @uktricky

Jumping on the back of this thread ... I am using a standard MK3S+ (Factory Build) and noticed a little bit of 'dark' stuff on my nozzle / hot end, whilst not causing an issue and I've removed some thinking a sock might help me keep things clean?

 

What is the 'recommended' sock for a standard kit? (Links?)

Anything I need to do when I install (I'm a newbie)?

I use this one: https://amzn.to/3YK8tJU

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Posted : 20/02/2023 12:15 pm
EsotericMaker
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RE:

Sorry, I was referring to the post mentioning the revised heat shroud ( https://www.printables.com/model/116791-prusa-mk3s-rhd-cs-fan-shroud-mk3s-mk25s) but seemingly forgot to quote it) -- which says MK3S/MK2S but I have a MK3S+ which it says it WON'T FIT.

So I was wondering if there is a version for the MK3S+ or if it is even necessary/beneficial for that model...

Posted by: @netpackrat

 

Posted by: @esotericmaker

Is there a version of this for the MK3S+ or does the MK3S+ have a better/good-enough shroud of its own?

Just get the standard sock for the E3D V6 hot end; that part of it is the same.

 

 

This post was modified 1 year ago by EsotericMaker
Posted : 20/02/2023 2:28 pm
Netpackrat
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

I am using this:

https://www.printables.com/model/62523-delta-p-fan-duct-v2-r2-for-mk3s-extruder

Posted : 20/02/2023 2:56 pm
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EsotericMaker
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

Thanks for the reference.

Have you noticed any meaningful improvment?

Posted by: @netpackrat

I am using this:

https://www.printables.com/model/62523-delta-p-fan-duct-v2-r2-for-mk3s-extruder

 

Posted : 20/02/2023 3:57 pm
Extra Fox
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

That's actually kind of cool. Going through the effort of actually testing the flow virtually is a pretty big deal. Versus just going with the gut.

I'd be curious to try that one myself as I've always felt that having the cooling fan face down was a curious choice. Seems like it would be better not to draw the warm air up from the heated bed, but then again that's just my gut reaction.

Aaron

Posted : 20/02/2023 4:30 pm
Netpackrat
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RE: Heater Block Silicon Sock?

It's hard to say.  But visibility under the shroud is vastly improved, especially on my other printer with the Bear extruder.  I didn't do any before/after testing since being able to better see what was going on at the nozzle was my primary goal.  Plus it's one of those rare extruder modifications that doesn't require total disassembly.

Posted by: @esotericmaker

Thanks for the reference.

Have you noticed any meaningful improvment?

Posted by: @netpackrat

I am using this:

https://www.printables.com/model/62523-delta-p-fan-duct-v2-r2-for-mk3s-extruder

 

 

Posted : 20/02/2023 11:15 pm
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