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=Intro= | |||
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=Technical Drawing= | |||
From E3D: | |||
[[File:volcano.jpg|500px]] | |||
=CAD= | |||
*Note that McMaster now has it- [https://www.mcmaster.com/3695N332/] | |||
*FreeCAD - [[File:volcano.fcstd]] | |||
=High Temperature= | =High Temperature= | ||
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=Links= | =Links= | ||
*[[SuperVolcano]] | *[[SuperVolcano]] | ||
*[[E3D V6]] | |||
*[[J-Head]] | |||
[[Category: 3D Printing]] |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 8 April 2022
Intro
Technical Drawing
From E3D:
CAD
- Note that McMaster now has it- [1]
- FreeCAD - File:Volcano.fcstd
High Temperature
- For up to 600C - use PT100 thermistors - [2]
Sourcing
- 0.4 pack of 5 - [3]
- 0.6, 8, 1, 1.2 - [4]
- Pre 2019 - Most of china has old style volcano heater blocks. Since 2019, v2 volcanos are common. This one appears to be the v2 version (clamp thermistor, not wire screwdown) - [5]
- Titan aero hard hobs are available - [6]
- Regular steel hobs are available - [7]
- Here are socks - [8]
- High temperature copper heater blocks are available - [9]
- Brass blocks are available - [10]