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B**N
A very incredible upgrade
The media could not be loaded. This has been an awesome upgrade to myCreality CR10S printer. It's taken a little while to get it installed because I had to design a mount that would accommodate the hot end and extruder. I've also added the Volcano hot end and that required a new design for a mount and the Volcano hot end required a new part cooling fan mount. It was also complicated by the filament runout sensor... But I got it all done and it is working fantastic.I have the new mounts available on Thingiverse.
C**J
Missing parts
Was missing critical parts. The extruder itself is good (from E3D). It does require a lot of manual work to install and rewire. If you use a CR-10, I recommend checking CNCKitchen's video on the install and reading E3D's guide.
M**N
This hot end is king in 3d printing
I love these extruders. There are nice looking kick starter ones but if you need a setup tomorrow/next week get you one of these. They will do flexible with little or no mods, go up to 150mms or more, high temp material and has parts to upgrade to hardened everything for metal filaments. I love! Going on 8 of these now.
J**N
Trash
Poor instructions, will not mount with Anet A8 out of the box, no printable file recommendation for mount. Spent 2 days going through everything 10 times and finding and printing a mount designed by someone else to find out the unit will not extrude filament. Not at all a user friendly design, DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY!!! REQUESTED REFUND!!
A**R
Great hardware, missing critical instructions (stepper motor pinout)
I received genuine, high quality E3D parts, including just about everything I needed to upgrade my CR-10S. Instead of using the included hot end, I installed the E3D Volcano hot end (with 1.2mm nozzle), which fit perfectly. I did have to pay attention to the direction that hot end "clocked" relative to the heatsink/extruder assembly, so that when tightened, the hot end's wide length pointed in the Y axis (to fit CNC Kitchen's cooling fan duct). The Volcano hot end was the reason I upgraded to the Titan Aero. The stock CR-10S extruder stepper would miss steps when I pushed the Volcano hard (I thought it was grinding filament, when in fact the stepper was stalling!). Direct extrusion will also relieve Bowden tube errors. I also noticed that the included ball bearing was in good shape (not rusty like other online reviews of this extruder system). E3D's wiki page does a good job of detailing the assembly, but of course installation varies between printers.The included 3D printed mounting bracket does not fit the CR-10S, so I used my other printer to print out CNC Kitchen's mount. The biggest problem I ran into was connecting the new extruder stepper motor to the CR-10S's extruder cable. The cables are colored differently, and the plugs are different. E3D's wiki page does not mention wiring the new extruder stepper motor, so I don't know the pinout. This means I haven't been able to complete the install (minus 2 stars), and I can't review the performance of the Titan Aero on my CR-10 yet. I'll update my review after I decode the stepper motor pinout and extrude major filament!
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