Topic: Drilled out a clog - how bad can it be?
Last night after a weekend of printing my slight clog finally won the battle and plugged me up. I got everything apart except for the peek wouldn't break loose from the brass barrel and I didn't have the right nuts to create a lock to break it loose. Additionally I couldn't find anyone online that had heated the PEEK while trying to clear a clog so I figured I had one of three options. 1. Wait until today when I could get a couple nuts. (too impatient) 2. Heat up the barrel and PEEK and see what happened (and order a new set just as a backup) 3. Carefully drill it out with increasing diameter bits (and order a new set anyway)
I went with door number 3, and it worked very well. Put it all back together and she runs like a champ, just like day 1.
My question to you, how lucky did I get? What could I have screwed up? What's to stop this from being the method rather than alcohol and flames and soaking in acetone for a week?
I drilled on the slowest setting and held the PEEK with a towel and vice grips, walked up to the diameter with 4 drill bits and then ran a detail round metal file through. I know brass is soft and it could have gone bad that way but it looks and runs great now. Lucky or smart?
