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Options for PTFE tubing from McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K13
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:21 pm
by dunginhawk
I just ordered a rostock that should arrive tomorrow. im putting together all of the parts from the list, that ill need.
I dont have time to get the item directly from mcmaster... is there any other option available for this part?
thanks
PTFE tubing from
McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K13
thank you
Re: Options for PTFE tubing from McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K1
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:55 pm
by redoverred
dunginhawk wrote:I just ordered a rostock that should arrive tomorrow. im putting together all of the parts from the list, that ill need.
I dont have time to get the item directly from mcmaster... is there any other option available for this part?
thanks
PTFE tubing from
McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K13
thank you
You shouldn't need that, where did you see you needed it?
Re: Options for PTFE tubing from McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K1
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:18 pm
by Earthbound
Built one last month. All PTFE tubing used was included in the kit.
Things I had to buy:
crimp connectors for the hot end resistors/wiring
ultra copper RTV silicone
kapton tape
disappearing purple glue-stick
Things I chose to add/change:
JST plugs for the PEEK and layer fans
Astrosyn isolation mounts for the axis motors
better fan for PEEK fan (stock one was junk)
better fan for RAMBo cooling (stock one was loud)
Re: Options for PTFE tubing from McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K1
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:22 pm
by dunginhawk
found it on page 6.
http://www.geneb.org/rostock-max/Rostoc ... -Guide.pdf
thanks for the submissions guys.
as long as i can get up and running and printing/testing ill be ok.. i can always replace those parts later.
thanks again
Re: Options for PTFE tubing from McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K1
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:24 pm
by Eric
If you just ordered, you'd be getting a Version 2 Rostock, and I believe that is included in the hot-end kit now. You're reading the older assembly guide for the Version 1 Rostock.
But to answer the question, in the past a common insulation alternative to tiny PTFE tubing was with Kapton tape.
Re: Options for PTFE tubing from McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K1
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:40 pm
by Earthbound
You'll want this manual from the SeeMeCNC site.
http://seemecnc.com/pages/downloads
Re: Options for PTFE tubing from McMaster-Carr, P/N: 5335K1
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 10:31 am
by dunginhawk
thank you very much... very appreciated.