Zatsit's Simple Heated chamber

Zatsit's Simple Heated chamber

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Here's a tip to provide Zatsit, my delta hinged printer (or any delta printer), with a compact yet highly efficient hot chamber that's easy to build. This tool is designed for occasional printing of challenging plastics like POM, ideal for creating gears, for instance. To implement this accessory on Zatsit, attach it underneath the effector holder using the standard three-magnet fixing system, which also secures various cooling air diffusers, the Z-Probe, a diagnostic camera, and more. This concept can be adapted to Cartesian machines depending on their mechanical design. For reference, I've published STL files for this hot chamber as examples. To print the crown, use ABS in vase mode; adding hooks helps prevent delamination. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/7DS-_LlCy_U for more details. Note that I recently discovered on a forum that Warner Berry proposed a similar idea several years ago. The same video showcases an innovative air diffuser design, which is featured in another post here.

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