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I observed that on my Prusa Mini Clone with default "original-ish" hotend the cooling duct was contacted by the silicone sock and sagged quite a bit, especially printing the first few layers without any fan active. I used PETG but heat transferred...
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To create these silicone socks, use Permatex 81878-12PK Ultra Copper Maximum Temperature RTV Silicone Gasket Maker, which can withstand temperatures up to 375°c. ...Apply a thin layer of dish soap inside the mold before pouring in the silicone and...
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This is a mold design to create yourself silicone socks for the Creality Sprite Extruder Pro (normal version of the Sprite Extruder should work aswell - let me know). Background story: I upgraded my Ender3V2 to the Sprite Extruder Pro (300°C). The...
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This is a mold for a silicone sock for the Prusa MINI hotend.Use with 2-part high temperature silicone.additional parts required:2x DIN912 M2x4 Socket Head Cap Screw (necessary to assemble the core)4x DIN912 M3x20 Socket Head Cap Screw4x DIN934 M3...
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I took the same approach and used the same concept for the silicone sock mold. The only difference is the thickness, which I increased from 1.5 mm to 2 mm. The mold is used the same way, as the original design. A "How-To" and more info can be found...
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One side was touching the silicone sock, so I pulled it back further. However, doing that would have altered the topology, which wasn't feasible with my limited time. I'll revisit this project when I have some spare tinker time. For now, it works,...
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You cannot buy silicone covers (socks) to insulate them. The ones that are sold do not fit them. I had to design my own mold, or rather 2 mirror molds - for the left and right heads. ... I used high-temperature (up to 350 degrees Celsius) silicone...
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This is a mold for making silicone sock insulators for the E3Dv6 OEM heater blocks. You'll need high-temperature silicone to work with, either a two-part mixture or an RTV single part will work. I used this kind. Other supplies are required: Latex...
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I designed this custom part to create a silicone sock for a brand new hot end. The existing options were mirrored images, so I decided to make one that meets my specific needs - I need the wires coming out of the right-hand side with the nozzle...
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With this easy-to-use mold, 4 individual silicone socks can be cast at once! No more waiting hours to make one at a time. The cavities are not connected by any sprues, so you'll have to inject the silicone into each of the four “outside” holes (that...
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... first then the rear. It should be a snug fit and should not sag at all. Enjoy keeping you Copperhead warm and gunk free!! I offer this silicone socks now on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/de/listing/1066313674/slice-engineering-copperhead-silicone
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Made a mold to make your own silicone socks for the MP Select Mini V2 hotend like the E3D ones but to the proper measurements, this does not fit E3D hotends or colones, only the MPSM V2 stock hotend, the block measurements are 16mmx16mmx12mm. You...
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Description: This mold kit allows you to create Silicone Sock Insulators for the E3d old style Volcano heater block or clone with a wall thickness of 2mm. The OpenSCAD source code is included, making it fully customizable according to your...
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--- ### Super Simple Silicone Sock Mold for E3D v5 Clones I created this design because most silicone molds here at Thingiverse are overly complicated in printing or molding. That's why I made something simple. This mold consists of only three...
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This is a mold for making silicone sock insulators designed to fit OEM E3D v5 J-Head heater blocks. You will need high-temperature silicone, either a two-part mixture or an RTV single part, to work effectively with this mold. I used this particular...
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Made a mold to make your own silicone socks for the MP Select Mini V2 hotend like the E3D ones but to the proper measurements, this does not fit E3D hotends or colones, only the MPSM V2 stock hotend, the block measurements are 16mmx16mmx12mm. You...
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Made a mold to make your own silicone socks for the MP Select Mini V2 hotend like the E3D ones but to the proper measurements, this does not fit E3D hotends or colones, only the MPSM V2 stock hotend, the block measurements are 16mmx16mmx12mm. You...
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I did this because this hotend does not come with a silicone sock (at least as far as I know) and that just led to inconsistent temperatures and multiple min temp errors before and mid-print. I'm pretty sure this hotend is not being sold anymore, so...
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The following changes were made to improve the design: * Increased coverage on top of the block to ensure the sock stays wrapped around it when heated and provides better protection from the fan * Thickened wall by 0.25mm to prevent sock slipping...
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=== This is a mold for making Silicone Sock insulators for the original stock heater block shipped with the CR-10, with a few additional options. You'll need a high-temperature silicone to work with, either a two part mixture, or an RTV single part...
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This thing also requires printing the handle and cap from the original design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2848281 Using the resulting red high temperature rtv silicone socks is a joy. They fit very perfectly on the clone e3d heads, and...
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Then peel off the silicone sock from the insert and you're done! I uploaded a bunch of pictures, but the process is really simple and fast. Don't clean any liquid silicone spills or the tools, but wait for it to cure since this is much easier. This...
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Then peel off the silicone sock from the insert and you are done! I uploaded a bunch of pictures but the process is really simple and fast. Don't clean any liquid silicone spills or the tools but wait for it to cure since this is much easier. This...
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Hello to all! First and foremost, a huge thank you goes out to CptAwesome for creating the template that makes this possible. This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2755597 with some minor upgrades added in to isolate the nozzle as...
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mold for making silicone socks for https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3270159
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Introduction This reusable mold is designed for two-part RTV silicone casting compounds and putties, creating a heat-insulating silicone sock that covers the heat block. The model includes separate files for both left and right extruder hotends. I...
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Remember to remove any teflon tape covering the nozzle tip before using your new silicone rubber sock. If needed, you can remove the cured silicone rubber sock from the heater block. ... Printer Settings: Printer: Kossel Mini Rafts: No Supports:...
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... I've uploaded fresh pictures to showcase its continued compatibility with Thorped's Fan Duct. When heated to 250°C, the surface of the silicone reaches a scorching 125°C with this new design. In contrast, the old silicone sock often exceeded 150°C!
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A custom mold creates your own silicone rubber sock for the E3D V6/Lite6 heater block. Insulating this heater block keeps the nozzle temperature stable, unaffected by part cooling fan and external temperature changes. Print with 1 wall; left and...
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A mold is created to make your own silicone rubber sock for the E3D V6/Lite6 heater block. Insulating the heater block keeps the nozzle temperature stable, unaffected by part cooling fan and other external temperature changes. Print with 1 wall. Cut...