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Topic: Qu-Bd hot end clog

Elmoret- I noticed you swapped out your hot-end for the qu-bd. I ordered the part and ended up putting a few washers above the aluminum heater block to help with cooling the upper end; I am using the smaller nozzle provided by qu-bd.  I can get it to extrude for a short time, then the filament stops advancing and then starts to bend at the peek until I have a giant loop of filament between the PEEK and the extruder gear.

Did you just give up on the qu-bd, or did you eventually get it working?

I am thinking I might have to change the retraction settings, but would like to hear if you (or anyone else here who has tried this extruder) have had any success with this.

Grand Rapids, Michigan
SD2 with Sanguinololu board, glass bed mod, E3d_v5 bowden version hotend (currently direct drive), Lawsy Mk5 jigsaw replacement, octopi printserver, drv8825(tiny troubles)

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Re: Qu-Bd hot end clog

You have to make REALLY sure you've threaded it all the way into the PEEK. It's a good design, it'll work, but typically trouble extruding has always been due to the threaded barrel not being threaded into the PEEK enough.