General Recommendations:
- We suggest using all 6 bolts to mount the Chube to your printer
- Size your heater appropriately with proper safety precautions
- Ensure your wires exit appropriately and are properly restrained
Air-specific integration:
- Please ensure there is an appropriate inlet and outlet for airflow
- We recommend aligning it directly with a single hole and allowing it to exit out the sides of the rear off-axis holes
- Fairly low cooling requirements - almost all 2510 fans will cool sufficiently
- If mounting to plastic - please ensure proper safety precautions are taken with heatsink fan/temperature.
Conduction-Specific integration:
- Please ensure there is sufficient heat rejection in the system the Chube Hotend is mounted to. Requires 80cm^2 of exposed surface area at room temperature to properly cool.
- Do not mount this to non-thermally conductive material.
- Please ensure that all connected parts can sustain heightened temperatures due to the nature of how the hotend will be cooled.
Photo by: Audrina Ashley - Luke's Laboratory
CHAMP Design by: Luke Ashley - Luke's Laboratory

LGX Chube CHAMP Adapter
Photo by: Audrina Ashley - Luke's Laboratory
Waterblock Design: Luke Ashley - Luke's Laboratory

LGX Waterblock for Chube Conduction
Photo by: Audrina Ashley - Luke's Laboratory
Waterblock Design: Luke Ashley - Luke's Laboratory

Waterblock For Chube Air
Toolhead Design: Mathematical Potato
Photo by: NorthPrint3D

K3 Metal Toolhead Kit
Toolhead Design: Luke Ashley - Luke's Laboratory
Photo by: Audrina Ashley - Luke's Laboratory

Calamity Toolhead Kit
Hotend Mount Design: A3DP
Photo by: A3DP

A3DP Mountie
Toolhead Design: Burgo
Photo: Audrina Ashley - Luke's Lab

Ratrig VC4 Toolhead
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Takeoff Toolhead
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Archetype Toolhead
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Toolhead Design: Luke Ashley - Luke's Laboratory

Elegoo Orangestorm Giga Toolhead Upgrade
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Toolhead Design: Luke Ashley - Luke's Laboratory

Stablebot Toolhead - High temperature configuration
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Toolhead Image/Adaptation: Luke's Laboratory
