Extruder Configurations and Preferences July 03, 2017 06:58AM |
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Re: Extruder Configurations and Preferences August 08, 2017 03:22PM |
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Trakyan
Hey guys, again just wanting an opinion from people, several in this case. I'm not going to get into bowden vs direct drive because that's another conversation and they both have their own fairly obvious purposes and advantages in terms of moving mass and more control over extrusion.
There isn't much to choose when it comes to extruders, but there are still some things to choose. First, geared or not? I know the purpose of geared extruders is to get more torque, but what advantages does this have? Does the gearing mean you can force more filament through the extruder and get higher print speeds? Or does the gearing limit print speeds? From what I understand with direct driven extruders you can reach a speed where there isn't enough force from the extruder to force filament into the hot end and you end up skipping steps. I'm guessing there's backlash but that's fairly easy(?) to account for by increasing retraction. I only have experience with non geared extruders so I can't say, and I'd like some opinions and any experience people can offer.
Another choice is between single and double sided drives. The standard is a single drive gear with a spring loaded idler, but there is also double sided drives where there are two gears which grip and pushes the filament from both sides. You're less likely to strip filament at higher print speeds, but does this noticeably improve print quality or does it have no affect? Most people get by with a drive gear and an idler, do they run into these issues? I personally print relatively slow on my printer so I haven't run into any of these issues. Again, opinions and experiences are really welcome.
Thanks.
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Re: Extruder Configurations and Preferences August 09, 2017 04:25PM |
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Trakyan
Added gearing does increase your torque which is an issue when going fast or when using smaller motors. 20 mm nema 17s cant really keep up at 100+ mm/s on their own, they click and lose steps. Even thicker ~40 mm motors click at higher speed, so gearing is useful for the torque it provides. That being said, good point about the resolution, and I'll keep it in mind.
As for the dual drive gear, it helps prevent filament stripping since you need double the force to strip it now. At higher speeds it becomes useful to prevent filament slipping which can lead to the under extrusion you see at higher print speeds. Tom did a test of the bondtech, a commercial geared and dual drive extruder on his youtube channel and it didnt strip the filament, or stall the motor, the filament kinked in the PFTE tube.
I was looking at gearing and dual drive mostly for their advantages with high speed printing where the motor tends to skipp steps or the drive gear tends to slip. I was looking for solutions to these two problems mainly, but the added resolution from gearing is a nice bonus.
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Re: Extruder Configurations and Preferences August 09, 2017 06:22PM |
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Going faster is a non issue. Extruder motors, even geared ones, are running no where near their top speed when extruding, there's plenty of headroom to go faster.
That and I'm wanting a small, light extruder so a thicker motor is out of the question. A 20 mm motor doesn't appear to have enough torque to extrude on its own, or at least I haven't seen anyone try.
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