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04-25-2014, 09:27 AM #1
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Is a Bowden Extruder going to hurt my Prints compared to Direct Feed?
Can anyone tell me if I would be worse off using a Bowden extruder rather than a Direct Feed? Can someone please tell me what the pros and cons are of each? I have always been led to believe that I would get a decrease in quality of my prints if I use a Bowden rather than the direct feed. Is this true?
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04-25-2014, 10:42 AM #2
If you print slow, Bowden is pointless. If you want to print faster 50mm/s and up, Bowden will help because it'll alleviate the huge weight problem from the extruder motor. The only major downfall I see with Bowden is hysteresis.
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04-30-2014, 04:51 AM #3
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Hi eveninggown, I got a delta printer so a Bowden Extruder is the only way to go really, you don't want the extruder motor on the hot-end carriage.
But it's also more tricky to get the pressure right because the filament has to be pushed through the tubing, I used a few solutions before I decided to build my own.
You are welcome to try it out yourself Kis Bowden Extruder
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