On 8/10/22 19:29, Andy Pugh wrote:

On 10 Aug 2022, at 18:06, gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

But I need the equ of a half inch emt to box fitting, in plastic
to anchor the ends of the piece connecting the hot end which has a 16x16 inch 
motion envelope
Why not leave the wires loose while you print the required adapter?

Already did, on the other printer. ;o) I've revived the Prusa MK3S+ And found one HUGE advantage the Prusa has that none of other printers have that are cluttering up my place, the Prusa uses a inductive sensor to level the bed just like the best $600+ BIQU.

Just one big diff.

Prusa uses a temp compensated 2mm sensor, so it doesn't care how hot it is when the next job comes in, ALL the others make you put fans on them and bring EVERYTHING down to
room temp if you want anything resembling a stable first layer thickness.

This one will have a junction box. on the back of it where all the stuff that did go to the head, will be connected to all the stuff going to the new head. Including the ejector motor which is now sitting on top of a clone of the E3D-V6 hot end. With a 260C max temp since the nozzle will be a diamondback, needed for the abrasiveness of CF reinforced PETG. Its a man
made PCD, and will begin to evaporate if run above 260C.

Great minds and all that other bs. ;o)

Thanks Andy.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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