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Rob Meades
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Construction issue when building my i3 MK2

While building my i3 MK2 I came across two issues with the extruder body:

  • a piece of the "grill" fell off (see right-hand blue circle),

  • while tightening the two parts together a part cracked (see the left-hand blue circle).
  • I have continued with the construction in the hope that the machine will work sufficiently well that I can print replacements. Question is, is this a viable thing to do or should I request replacement parts?

    Rob

    Posted : 23/10/2017 12:59 pm
    Pedro Melim
    (@pedro-melim)
    Active Member
    Re: Construction issue when building my i3 MK2


    While building my i3 MK2 I came across two issues with the extruder body:

  • a piece of the "grill" fell off (see right-hand blue circle),

  • while tightening the two parts together a part cracked (see the left-hand blue circle).
  • extruder_issues.jpg

    I have continued with the construction in the hope that the machine will work sufficiently well that I can print replacements. Question is, is this a viable thing to do or should I request replacement parts?

    Rob

    Same thing happened to me, but mine was broken already in the bag. That tiny bit however doesnt cause any issue, you printer will work the same with ot without it. Dont think a replacment is needed. Not printed one or requested one either. you will be fine 😉

    Posted : 23/10/2017 1:11 pm
    Rob Meades
    (@rob-meades)
    Estimable Member
    Topic starter answered:
    Re: Construction issue when building my i3 MK2

    Thanks for the feedback. Did you have the "crack" issue (the circle on the left) as well? Just looks as though it might cause some degradation in something or other.

    Posted : 23/10/2017 1:41 pm
    PJR
     PJR
    (@pjr)
    Antient Member Moderator
    Re: Construction issue when building my i3 MK2

    The part cracking is usually caused by the use of a too long screw (2mm too long); it's a mistake which was quite a common one.

    The part can be welded with acetone.

    Peter

    Please note: I do not have any affiliation with Prusa Research. Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage…

    Posted : 23/10/2017 2:49 pm
    Rob Meades
    (@rob-meades)
    Estimable Member
    Topic starter answered:
    Re: Construction issue when building my i3 MK2

    Thanks: PRUSA have just come back to me and said they'll send replacement parts so I think I'll play safe and wait for those to arrive.

    Posted : 23/10/2017 3:00 pm
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