water cooled extruder: what do you think? November 10, 2015 03:10PM |
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Is the heat creeping up through the heat break, or is the motor heating up and causing the problem? Maybe you need to adjust the motor current...
Re: water cooled extruder: what do you think? November 11, 2015 01:36PM |
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Re: water cooled extruder: what do you think? November 11, 2015 01:54PM |
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I have found that sometimes cold is too cold. a project I am working on ( which is water cooled) would jam at the top of my barrel. The trasistion from hot to cold was so sharp that on retraction the filament would solidify almost instantly, and cause a jam.
If that were the case, would the problem show up right away or several hours into the print?
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I would check the shaft on the extruder to see if it gets hot enough to soften the filament and cause it to slip.
Re: water cooled extruder: what do you think? November 11, 2015 01:56PM |
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I have found that sometimes cold is too cold. a project I am working on ( which is water cooled) would jam at the top of my barrel. The trasistion from hot to cold was so sharp that on retraction the filament would solidify almost instantly, and cause a jam.
If that were the case, would the problem show up right away or several hours into the print?
back to topic:
I would check the shaft on the extruder to see if it gets hot enough to soften the filament and cause it to slip.
That could be a problem. Not sure of the best way to actually check that though. I am considering installing a geared extruder with an E3D hot end. That would probably cure all my problems.
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