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Thread: Itty Bitty Single Extruder
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03-08-2015, 04:54 PM #31
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03-09-2015, 07:15 AM #32
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07-09-2015, 02:47 PM #33
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I am getting skipping when I have my driver set to .3 volts. I get skipping unless I raise it up to .4 or higher. At that voltage, my stepper motor gets pretty hot. I have verified that there are no clogs. I am printing using 3mm filament, PLA, E3dv6 .4 nozzle.
I am wondering it the little nema14 hasn't got the muscle to push 3mm filament. I wonder if a larger idler gear and belt may help?
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07-10-2015, 06:15 PM #34
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I had another failed print and have went back to the stock extruder. I don't think I can get enough torque from the 14 to push 3mm filament through the hotend. I may try printing a larger idler gear or a smaller pinion to get some more torque.
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07-10-2015, 08:31 PM #35
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07-11-2015, 08:24 AM #36
What temperature are you using? On the.4mm hexagon, Colin recommends 225C for PLA, which I've been using with great success. Also, I noticed that there's a different temperature table for the E3Dv6 thermistor mentioned in the build guide.
Is the path through the extruder block clear? Is the block PLA or ABS? PLA is often a little tacky.
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07-11-2015, 12:37 PM #37
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I am printing at 210. At 220 I get a lot of strings. Yeah, I have changed the thermistor table in the firmware and checked the path. after going back to the stock extruder I still was having trouble and that got me thinking it may be the filament as that is the common element and I only had troubles with this filament. I measured it and it is 3.05 in diameter. I got it from Collin at Makerfarm. I never had trouble with the Esun filament I was using.
I wonder if the filament is to blame.
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07-12-2015, 11:42 PM #38
Don't know. 3.05 seems a little big. Let's see...PLA coefficient of thermal expansion is .0007, so a 70C rise over ambient is 3.05 + (3.05 * .0007 * 70) = 3.199. The E3Dv6 bore is 3.2mm, so that sounds like it's getting pretty close.
I'm not quite sure how the PLA really behaves once it gets up in the 90C range. It continues to swell, but it's past its glass transition temperature, so I'm not sure what happens.
You might try taming the stringing by tuning your retraction settings. I don't have any experience with the E3Dv6, so I'm not sure of the details.
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