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Steel tube length:200 mm (seamless stainless steel pipe)Quote
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Re: Low cost 3D printing filament extruder for recycled plastics March 12, 2014 03:22AM |
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Thanks for the pictures Xabbax !
But I wonder what parts you used in picture F and G.
And how did you fasten the nut on the motor shaft.
Is this a square nut that connects the axis to the nut (from picture E) ??
I put a hex-nut onto the motorshaft and drilled a hole between the thread of the nut and shaft and put a 2mm steal bolt into it so that it doesn't loosen while driving the auger bit.
[attachment 28421 bolt.jpg]
First I used Loctite but this was not strong enough to keep up with the motor power.
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I just found your Masterbatch guide. Wonderful !!
I made some pictures of the filament and recorded an extrusion.
This is my extruder in action. The cracking sound of the pellets is nasty...
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[attachment 28686 IMG_0820_web.jpg] This is the result of around 30 minutes extruding.
[attachment 28683 IMG_0825_web.jpg] Extrusion temp. around 270-280°C
[attachment 28684 IMG_0827_web.jpg] Extrusion temp. around 270-280°C
[attachment 28685 IMG_0830_web.jpg] Here you can see that the pellets are hollowed. May this cause those bubbles and ravels ?
Oh and I did not dry the pellets in the oven before.
And some questions:
1) What is your extrusion speed ? I am getting around 3m/min. That is 118"/min (for 2mm filament)
2) How fast is your motor running ? As it is a wiper motor, it has Speed 1 / 2 and "3" if you (or at least me) connect the speed 1 pin to ground and speed 2 to voltage in of the the motor.
3) Your nozzle diameter ? But I think I can recall you said something about 1mm.
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Thanks. Getting the laser to work was alot of fun.
Oh I forgot to mention that I am not using pure ABS but a PC/ABS compound. It combines the high temperature rating of PC with the lower one from ABS.
The datasheet says "Processing (melt) temperature = 240-270°C" (Link to the datasheet)
Also when extruding the temperature decreases continuously by circa 0.1-0.2 °C per second and the heater can't keep up. (200 Watt heater). After 30 minutes I stopped the extrusion and the temperature was down to 270°C from 305°C.
I did choose 305°C as a starting temperature because I thought an extra buffer might help the PID/Heater to counteract the temperature decline.
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Re: Low cost 3D printing filament extruder for recycled plastics May 26, 2014 06:22AM |
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Hi,
I'm trying to do a filament extruder and I get this;
too many bubbles in it, temperature were 190C, do you have any suggestion?
what's the dimension between the nozzle and the auger?
Thanks
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