Removed the two bolts securing the hot end assembly a few days ago, first time in the six weeks since I received the printer. When replacing them this morning I found the LH bolt could not be tightened. It’s fine in the other hole. So obviously a bad thread, which I find surprising; are these often encountered?
Much rummaging found a bolt of about the right length with diam of 3.01mm, slightly larger than the original 2.89mm, and that works.
It seems to me (novice) that the hot end was therefore only secured firmly by one bolt, yes? So do you think that could be behind the disaster I had on Friday causing the small project (80x40x25 box) to get stuck on the nozzle, and the area around that to be totally gunged up with PLA? I should add though that, after about 10 successful prints (mainly boxes) I’ve recently had other failures, with lifting filament apparently being the main symptom.
Much rummaging found a bolt of about the right length with diam of 3.01mm, slightly larger than the original 2.89mm, and that works.
It seems to me (novice) that the hot end was therefore only secured firmly by one bolt, yes? So do you think that could be behind the disaster I had on Friday causing the small project (80x40x25 box) to get stuck on the nozzle, and the area around that to be totally gunged up with PLA? I should add though that, after about 10 successful prints (mainly boxes) I’ve recently had other failures, with lifting filament apparently being the main symptom.