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*Fiberglass sleeve used - HTG fiberglass, does not fray like standard high temperature sleeving (1000F) and is rated for . See [http://www.hitexinsulation.com/products/HTG-Fiberglass-Sleeve.htm]. Note that the resin can burn out at the 650C (1200F) workign temp. Sleeve has [[VW-1]] flame resistance. Made of fiberglass, it does not burn out, but may fuse and lose fiber structure. | *Fiberglass sleeve used - HTG fiberglass, does not fray like standard high temperature sleeving (1000F) and is rated for . See [http://www.hitexinsulation.com/products/HTG-Fiberglass-Sleeve.htm]. Note that the resin can burn out at the 650C (1200F) workign temp. Sleeve has [[VW-1]] flame resistance. Made of fiberglass, it does not burn out, but may fuse and lose fiber structure. | ||
*Inner core: 5' long wraparound of 2mm tight braid fiberglass sleeve - 600C - [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32862062385.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dnHgKvS] | *Inner core: 5' long wraparound of 2mm tight braid fiberglass sleeve - 600C - [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32862062385.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dnHgKvS]. Started with 5', wrap was more like 4' long. | ||
*This is packed into | *This is packed into 4' of 6 mm tight braid fiberglass sleeve. | ||
*Fence wire is used to couple 200C wire to nichrome, in order not to burn out 200C wire. Nichrome is wrapped around the fence wire 5-10 turns | |||
*Copper wire is soldered to the fence wire. | |||
*10" end piece of 6 mm tight braid sleeve covers the 200C wire, fence wire, and ends of nichrome. | |||
*2 strands of nichrome heater element are made, each 14' long, each about 600W. | |||
*Ends, covered by 6 mm tight braid sleeve - stick out the finished bed. Third wire set is the thermistor, which is wrapped with 2 mm tight braid so it doesn't melt out. | |||
==Heater Optimization== | ==Heater Optimization== |
Revision as of 06:22, 10 April 2020
Specifications
- 12" heat bed
- 1400W heat bed
- Transitioning to OSE Universal Gearless Extruder
- Based on D3D Pro geometry
Working Doc
Part Library
D3D v2004 Assembly - FreeCAD -File:D3d v2004.fcstd
Auto parallel piece. File: File:Autoparallel.fcstd File:Autoparallel.stl
Cut List
Using 3D Printer Workbench 2020:
- X - [2] 22”
- Y - [4] 21”
- Z, bed, spool holder - [9] 17”
Heater Element
(See Nichrome Calculator)
Notes:
- Fiberglass sleeve used - HTG fiberglass, does not fray like standard high temperature sleeving (1000F) and is rated for . See [1]. Note that the resin can burn out at the 650C (1200F) workign temp. Sleeve has VW-1 flame resistance. Made of fiberglass, it does not burn out, but may fuse and lose fiber structure.
- Inner core: 5' long wraparound of 2mm tight braid fiberglass sleeve - 600C - [2]. Started with 5', wrap was more like 4' long.
- This is packed into 4' of 6 mm tight braid fiberglass sleeve.
- Fence wire is used to couple 200C wire to nichrome, in order not to burn out 200C wire. Nichrome is wrapped around the fence wire 5-10 turns
- Copper wire is soldered to the fence wire.
- 10" end piece of 6 mm tight braid sleeve covers the 200C wire, fence wire, and ends of nichrome.
- 2 strands of nichrome heater element are made, each 14' long, each about 600W.
- Ends, covered by 6 mm tight braid sleeve - stick out the finished bed. Third wire set is the thermistor, which is wrapped with 2 mm tight braid so it doesn't melt out.
Heater Optimization
Theoretical idea:
But, ga 18 can't bend easily using a cordless drill.
- 20 feet of 20 ga wire appears to be most convenient - 1 piece, max at 1200F. Current 500W heater is 1200F max, and works well.
- 14 feet of 24 ga works perfectly by hand to get a good wrap over 4 feet, and goes fast, about 1 minute pending tieups:
Heater Element Build Procedure
- Cut 14' of ga 24 nichrome
- Cut 5' of tight 2 mm fiberglass sleeve
- start the wrap of nichrome on one end of sleeve
- Attach other end of sleeve to a free-spinning rotor
- Once enough to go inside a cordless drill chuck - grab the nichrome wrap and turn on the drill in reverse to start wrapping. Tension the sleeve against the rotor
- Wrap away! A person should be able to wrap 4 feet long just by holding a corless drill