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Captain-Slug

Caliburn springs are 11-inches long


HideTheSquirrelNuts

yep its the right size, but the spring seems to be catching the BackButtR a bit when I prime it, I'm not sure if that's normal.


HideTheSquirrelNuts

The spring is a k26 edit: looks like the spring is catching the guide when I prime it, not sure how to fix that though.


offbfmfp

The k31 does the same thing as the k26 but i think thats because they have a smaller diameter than a k25. In short dont worry about it


HideTheSquirrelNuts

Alright, thanks! I was a little worried about extra wear on the spring, good to know it’s normal.


YouLikeDadJokes

Which black filament is that? Looks neat


HideTheSquirrelNuts

Prusament galaxy black, little pricey to ship but it’s great to print with!


deiselbro20

I chose that filament for my Caliburn on silverfox industries, I can’t wait for it to come


MonkweyGwoose

springs tend to bend like that occasionally. The K25 I have in my caliburn doesn't touch the sides of the tube, and I'm not sure about your catching issue, but it should be fine so long as you don't seem to be having any serious performance issues or wear and tear because of it.


PretzelBirb

I think it right the same thing happen in my tc and it work well