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Nice! fully loaded UM2go.

What's that blue thing where the spring is suppose to be ontop of the PTFE?

 

https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ultimaker-2-spring-replacement

https://www.youmagine.com/designs/um2-spring-replacement-for-i2k

If you use Korneels original version with the olson block print it about 1 mm shorter (print upside down and sink 1 mm in cura)

 

Oh! perfect thanks! I didn't think it was a printed part due to being in the hotend, but I guess it's not really that hot up there. Nice. Ill have to give this a go on my next teflon replacement.

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    Posted · Silicone Heat Pad For UM2go

    the wires come out in the center where the spring is for the rear adjuster.

     

    When I affixed my pad to the underside of the plate I moved it to the side - left as seen from above - because the nozzle is towards the left of the print head. So the wires avoid the spring by quite a bit.

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