hmm yea that should work i guess. would a band of polyimide kapton tape stuff work too? or is there too much heat there for it?
excellent, the hot end takes mk8 nozzles with m6 thread. apparently same as an ender 3. i know the heatbrake has a 30mm fan on it. here is weblink to spare parts list: https://www.weefun3d.com/collections/tina2-partsI've probably got a ton of socks that will fit that. Give me it's measurements and I might be able to send a little care package I have a ridiculous amount of 3d printer spares. I don't even use one on my hot end. Go in commando!! Updated my hot end / extruder to a titan aero some time back and never looked back.
excellent, the hot end takes mk8 nozzles with m6 thread. apparently same as an ender 3. i know the heatbrake has a 30mm fan on it. here is weblink to spare parts list: https://www.weefun3d.com/collections/tina2-parts
i will see if i can get photos for you tomorrow with ruler up against it for some measurements. printer is a weefun tina2 basic non wifi model.
finally back in action today thanks to new magnetic build plate.
this website has pic of the hot end:
Entina Tina2s Hotend Kit
Suitable for Entina Tina2S All series 3D printer models for part replacement, if you don't know how to check your 3D printer model, please contact us by email.www.entina3d.com
octoprint time?Crappy unbranded 8 gig card that came with printer died today. Good thing i got branded spares. Probably pointless contacting company since at most all they will do is send me another crappy unbranded card that wont last
Just be careful the wire doesn't come loose and short out the 2 wires at the side.... I did that when I first got into 3d printing, I shorted out the 2 wires( thermistor and heater cartridge) with a wire brush cleaning the nozzle. It was a expensive fix, as it killed the main controller board...Use a wire tie with the plastic insulation removed from it in the end. Seems to be ok
What you guys think?