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Revision as of 22:18, 2 September 2020

Build Detail of Heater Element

This is just about right. Now the connection of copper directly to nichrome doesn't work, it burns out. So instead of going directly from nichrome to copper - use a piece of steel wire, and wrap the nichrome around the steel wire. No solder - solder would melt.

18" Bed, 2020

Heatbed 2020

Heatbed 2019