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Adrians geared extruder

Posted by NelsonRap 
Adrians geared extruder
September 27, 2012 05:30PM
I have an Adrian's on my Sells Mendel and find it a pain to get the filament in when I reach the end of roll or need to change colour.

Has anyone designed an hinged alternative that will fit on the same carriage? If not I will have to get my drawing hat on


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Re: Adrians geared extruder
September 28, 2012 04:30AM
*bump*


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Re: Adrians geared extruder
September 28, 2012 05:05AM
I believe the bolt spacing is the same for most extruders since they were made to fit on existing machines. This would mean that Gregs Hinged should fit. Just measure the space between the two bolts and then check if the hotend is centred or offset and compare it to Gregs.


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Re: Adrians geared extruder
September 29, 2012 03:37AM
That was my understanding too but haven't had a chance to check it out yet, thinking of printing one to go on my printer


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Re: Adrians geared extruder
September 29, 2012 05:44PM
You can mount a gregstruder on a sells x-carriage (I have mounted a regular wades on it, with the same spacing), but it will only mount at a 90 degree angle, which will limit your z and/or x print area significantly.

There are some adaptors out there, but if you are going to replace the extruder anyway, I recommend you also print an Open X carriage, or get some lm8uus and print one of the many prusa x carriages.


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Re: Adrians geared extruder
September 29, 2012 05:51PM
Hmm good idea about a Prusa carriage didn't think of that even have some bearings spare, although I might go with the Open X design. DOn't have a lot of spare cash right now so am going to keep with the longer hotend I am already using


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Re: Adrians geared extruder
October 01, 2012 07:13PM
When my filament runs out or I need to change colour I just do the following.

1. Snip off the remaining filament just above the entrance hole.
2. Hold the new end of filament against the end of the old.
3. Do a 20mm filament extrude while pushing the new filament in behind the old.
4. Repeat.

Done...

I hope this helps

George
Re: Adrians geared extruder
October 02, 2012 02:43AM
I do this too but it often slips off which is why I'm looking at a hinged extruder

gsport Wrote:
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> When my filament runs out or I need to change
> colour I just do the following.
>
> 1. Snip off the remaining filament just above the
> entrance hole.
> 2. Hold the new end of filament against the end of
> the old.
> 3. Do a 20mm filament extrude while pushing the
> new filament in behind the old.
> 4. Repeat.
>
> Done...
>
> I hope this helps
>
> George


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Re: Adrians geared extruder
October 02, 2012 08:09PM
Why not just melt your new to the old with a lighter??
Re: Adrians geared extruder
October 04, 2012 05:56PM
How tight do you have the nuts/springs? I can let mine fully run out and still just feed new stock in and have it catch. I have never yet had to open it up..

Though when I built mine I was shocked at the poor alignment of the hobbed section of the bolt with the entrance hole so spent a little time shimming the bolt to line it up, maybe this is the real problem?

George
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