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Oct 2015

I wrecked one of my teflon tubes, too. I bought a 5-pack of replacement hot-end barrels off Amazon but they had 4mm OD PTFE linings in them, and a lot of stuff just printed too differently for my taste. (PLA and ABS seemed to print fine, but PETG-- my bread and butter material --didn’t print right anymore.) Either due to the different barrel design, or additional thickness of teflon…

I finally just bought a meter of 3mm OD PTFE tubing and waited like a bloody month for it to arrive from Malaysia via slowboat while I used the lining from the left extruder to get the right one back up and running. Taught me an important lesson though; stock up on replacements of anything that can take down your printer!!!

Also, stay away from PFA. It’s supposed to be rated for the same temps as Teflon and it was easier to source in the right diameter, but if you take it up to 240°C to print PETG or something…it’ll LIQUIFY. Not melt or deform, LIQUIFY. (Invented some new curses for that one, I did.)

at first CTC dual extruder 3d printers are not recommended to buy it have lot of problems.

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Anyone else find a good US supplier for the 3mm x 2mm PTFE for CTCs? I found this thread when searching and ordered some from here http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F64O7ZS 5 and got it quick and it was enough to replace the tubing in both heads on my CTC Dual and I have just enough left for 2 more, but this is one of the only US suppliers I found.

At $11.99 for such a small amount, I think it’s better to just order from China and wait. Order a bunch so you have plenty on hand. I ordered some and cut one piece so far, and it looks like I have enough to cut plenty more if needed.