Bowden Extruders May 22, 2016 08:45AM |
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Re: Bowden Extruders May 23, 2016 03:17PM |
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dc42
If you have money to spend, then the E3D Titan extruder may be worth trying. It too has 3:1 gearing.
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Re: Bowden Extruders May 23, 2016 04:17PM |
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deckingman
Super glue and threaded parts? I think mine was different - here is a link to the assembly instructions for the ones I got [reprappro.com] Thanks for the suggestions though - I'll take a look.
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Then put the M3 washer on, and screw on the hobbed insert. Tighten the hobbed insert against the washer as tight as you can. If you do this tight enough, it should not come undone in use. If you find it does come undone, use a drop of superglue or threadlock to hold the hobbed insert in place. This will make disassembly more difficult, though.
Re: Bowden Extruders May 24, 2016 02:08PM |
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Re: Bowden Extruders May 24, 2016 04:43PM |
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deckingman
Just looked - 45 quid a pop plus £4.50 for a bowden adaptor plus VAT and I need 3 of them! I think I'd rather spend the £178 on a Duet plus expansion board. Methinks the RRP geared jobby will be the way I'll go. Thanks for the info about 3:1 vs 5:1 gearing - something I hadn't considered and a very valid point given that one of the goals of the design is increased speed (if possible with the mass of a Diamond hot end).
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Re: Bowden Extruders May 24, 2016 05:06PM |
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dc42
The Flex3drive does indeed look like a nice technical solution. Bur how much do 3 of them cost?
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Re: Bowden Extruders May 24, 2016 07:29PM |
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deckingman
The envelope of the flex3drive is 50x45x45.
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On a more serious note, they do weigh 45 grams each so 3 of those will add 135gms to the x carriage.
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Bowden extruders are fine. I don't know why people make such a fuss about them.
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They take do take a bit of setting up to get retraction right and they probably don't work well with flexible filament
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but I don't use that so it's not an issue for me. I have a plan to mount the 3 extruders above the printer and in the centre of the build area which will keep the tubes as short as possible. Mind you, the printer is 1,000mm high so the extruders may end up being hung from the ceiling.
Re: Bowden Extruders May 25, 2016 08:34AM |
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Re: Bowden Extruders May 26, 2016 08:17AM |
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deckingman
Hey man, I'm just going by the info published on the flex3drive web site. Now you tell me there are other versions but there is no mention of them on the web site. So don't give me this grief...
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Re: Bowden Extruders July 23, 2016 04:56AM |
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Hey man, I'm just going by the info published on the flex3drive web site. Now you tell me there are other versions but there is no mention of them on the web site. So don't give me this grief...
Quote - "you simply can't use one unrelated design to make assessments about another design like that. logic does not compute, captain." End of Quote.
The "unrelated design" is the only published design I have to go on. All the other stuff you talk about relates to "custom designs" which don't exist but in theory might be smaller and lighter but as nobody has yet made one, how you can be so sure?
Ref Bowden extruders. What we are dealing with here is your perception of the possible issues based on theory, versus my knowledge based on practical day to day testing and use. I am an engineer by training and understand why theoretically Bowden extruders are a bad idea but you you can spout that theory all day long and it won't change the empirical evidence I have before me which proves that they can be made to work, and work very well indeed. You are forgetting that I'm running 3 Bowden extruders simultaneously at different speeds and with different filaments in each to get 300 different shades of colour. So, in theory I should have 3 times the problems and producing the attached should be impossible.
In theory, Bumble Bees can't fly but they do............
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You don't have empirical evidence, you have a subjective opinion.... Show me some statistics![]()
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Re: Bowden Extruders July 25, 2016 04:24PM |
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Its clear that with the diamond hot end on a delta Bowden is a necessity. I'm a big advocate of the flying extruder but three of them flying around above the effector will have an impact on effector inertia that one flying extruder doesn't have.
EDIT - sorry its a corexy isnt it - well flying is out, so yes can't see any other way to do it without a massive print head.
Re: Bowden Extruders July 25, 2016 04:50PM |
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