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Topic: had my nozzle clog in a bad way

so I took the extruder and all off. The brass piece wont even separate from the black plastic piece. This is off a solidoodle 3. Can someone send me the link for the upgraded extruder. I should bought it already I think this one is shot. Also can someone show me how to adjust what ever I need to to fit it.

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Re: had my nozzle clog in a bad way

Solidoodle states that their hotends are not user-repairable.

Sounds like its time for an E3D.

http://www.filastruder.com/products/all … -v6-hotend

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Re: had my nozzle clog in a bad way

can you tell me what I'm going to have to do to adapt it to my SD3? I just went ahead and ordered it. Probably time for it anyway.

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Re: had my nozzle clog in a bad way

You need a Lawsy MK6 for E3Dv6 mount if you don't have one already, and to flash the firmware to use the new temperature sensor. Plenty of threads on both here on the forums.

Follow E3D's instructions on their website for assembly, and these instructions to update the firmware:

http://www.soliwiki.com/E3D_extruder#Firmware_Updates

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Re: had my nozzle clog in a bad way

flashing the board will be the adventure. my board says Sanguinolou rev1.3a. Not sure what that means but as far as having to flash the board does that affect much?

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When you get to that point I'd be willing to help you through the steps.  I have flashed that rev many times and it is a bit mor complicated than say the older Sangs.

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did I mention that I really love you guys?

wardjr wrote:

When you get to that point I'd be willing to help you through the steps.  I have flashed that rev many times and it is a bit mor complicated than say the older Sangs.

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Ha, don't get to excited you aren't up and running yet wink

shields1 wrote:

did I mention that I really love you guys?

wardjr wrote:

When you get to that point I'd be willing to help you through the steps.  I have flashed that rev many times and it is a bit mor complicated than say the older Sangs.

Printit Industries Model 8.10 fully enclosed CoreXY, Chamber heat
3-SD3's & a Workbench all fully enclosed, RH-Slic3r Win7pro, E3D V6, Volcano & Cyclops Hot End
SSR/500W AC Heated Glass Bed, Linear bearings on SS rods. Direct Drive Y-axis, BulldogXL
Thanks to all for your contributions

9 (edited by jagowilson 2014-11-19 20:52:24)

Re: had my nozzle clog in a bad way

I tried to take my SD4 hotend apart when it broke and they aren't lying about it being almost impossible to repair--my nozzle shattered into a few pieces when I went at it hot with a wrench. Stupid thing. tongue And yet they'll happily sell you all the pieces to put one together... good luck with that ...

Nozzle problems are the worst. Nothing is worse than a 3D printer that won't extrude plastic.

And one more thing. The new extruder sucks. I'd rather have the acryllic nightmare simply because I'd have the spring and bolt I need to put an MK5 together wink

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jagowilson wrote:

I'd rather have the acryllic nightmare

No. You would not. Just...no.

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AZERATE wrote:
jagowilson wrote:

I'd rather have the acryllic nightmare

No. You would not. Just...no.

sad you're right. who am i kidding. but the aluminum thing sucks and i haven't seen a single person who has successfully used it without having to mod it in some way tongue

shields1, i am printing your parts now. got my e3d put back together big_smile

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Thanks bruv

jagowilson wrote:
AZERATE wrote:
jagowilson wrote:

I'd rather have the acryllic nightmare

No. You would not. Just...no.

sad you're right. who am i kidding. but the aluminum thing sucks and i haven't seen a single person who has successfully used it without having to mod it in some way tongue

shields1, i am printing your parts now. got my e3d put back together big_smile

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Don't forget to PM me your address. They're ready to ship.