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    What in the heck is low-pro gear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkAlchemist View Post
    What in the heck is low-pro gear?
    Low-pro is common shortening of Low Profile.

    Its gear with a narrow tooth swath, and shallower teeth. The stock Qidi feed gears are pretty aggressive, very deep teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd_Khaos View Post
    Low-pro is common shortening of Low Profile.

    Its gear with a narrow tooth swath, and shallower teeth. The stock Qidi feed gears are pretty aggressive, very deep teeth.
    Ahhhhh. My 8mm Hobbed bolt on my I3 Rework is low profile and I always hated that as it would slip on some filament.

    Where can you get a low-profile hobbed gear at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkAlchemist View Post
    Ahhhhh. My 8mm Hobbed bolt on my I3 Rework is low profile and I always hated that as it would slip on some filament.

    Where can you get a low-profile hobbed gear at?
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/QIDI-TECHNOL...EAAOSwFqJWicso

    I think these are the gears that come stock with the machine now, however when I ordered mine it came with deep-toothed full swath gears.
    For running softer filament types, be that rubberish stuff or wax or foodsafe PLA, I strongly suggest also changing the feed arm spring.
    This is the one I am using along with that low-pro feed gear:

    It is same length as the stock spring but about 3 less twists.
    Last edited by Syd_Khaos; 06-28-2016 at 09:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd_Khaos View Post
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/QIDI-TECHNOL...EAAOSwFqJWicso

    I think these are the gears that come stock with the machine now, however when I ordered mine it came with deep-toothed full swath gears.
    For running softer filament types, be that rubberish stuff or wax or foodsafe PLA, I strongly suggest also changing the feed arm spring.
    This is the one I am using along with that low-pro feed gear:

    It is same length as the stock spring but about 3 less twists.
    The feed gear that you linked to is the one my Qidi shipped with. I've seen the full swath feed gears. Where did you get the less agressive spring?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveB View Post
    The feed gear that you linked to is the one my Qidi shipped with. I've seen the full swath feed gears. Where did you get the less agressive spring?
    Out of a big box of springs I got for $20 at discount tools store called Harbor Freight.
    Looked in there when I had the machine apart and just so happened to be just the right size/tension spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd_Khaos View Post
    Out of a big box of springs I got for $20 at discount tools store called Harbor Freight.
    Looked in there when I had the machine apart and just so happened to be just the right size/tension spring.
    LOL! I've been haunting my local Harbor Freight store lately. Trolling the asiles with a vacant expression looking for metric anything....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd_Khaos View Post
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/QIDI-TECHNOL...EAAOSwFqJWicso

    I think these are the gears that come stock with the machine now, however when I ordered mine it came with deep-toothed full swath gears.
    For running softer filament types, be that rubberish stuff or wax or foodsafe PLA, I strongly suggest also changing the feed arm spring.
    Hmmmm, what in the world did it use to look like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkAlchemist View Post
    Hmmmm, what in the world did it use to look like?
    More like this? http://www.ebay.com/itm/221922463038

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveB View Post
    HAHAHAHA.

    No, seriously, what did it used to look like. Syd, I believe, has one still.

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