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Link to [http://devel.lulzbot.com/hot_ends/ Lulzbots hot end directory]. | Link to [http://devel.lulzbot.com/hot_ends/ Lulzbots hot end directory] and the FreeCAD source files for their [http://devel.lulzbot.com/hot_ends/argon/source/ argon hot end]. | ||
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The Smartrap uses [http://regpye.com.au/ Reg's Genie Hot End] click around the page, it's hard to link to directly. License unknown. | The Smartrap uses [http://regpye.com.au/ Reg's Genie Hot End] click around the page, it's hard to link to directly. License unknown. | ||
[https://grabcad.com/library/chilly-hotend-1 Chilly hot end] License: CC BY SA | |||
=OSE Requirements= | =OSE Requirements= |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 3 February 2016
Design Rationale
The design rationale of Hot Ends is this:
Industry Standards
Known Working Versions
Link to Lulzbots hot end directory and the FreeCAD source files for their argon hot end.
Experimental Versions
There's a BCNozzle that looks interesting because there's done some structured research on it. Licence unknown.
The Smartrap uses Reg's Genie Hot End click around the page, it's hard to link to directly. License unknown.
Chilly hot end License: CC BY SA
OSE Requirements
- Highly modular architecture
- Robust design
- High performance
- Low cost