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*We want low speed equivalent to a strong corded drill such as [https://manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/60000-60999/60495.pdf]. | *We want low speed equivalent to a strong corded drill such as [https://manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/60000-60999/60495.pdf]. | ||
[[File:cordeddrilltorque.png]]. | [[File:cordeddrilltorque.png]]. | ||
*[[Torque Calculator]] | *[[Torque Calculator]] shows this drill has only about 30 in-lb torque | ||
=CAD - OSE Version= | =CAD - OSE Version= |
Revision as of 18:38, 5 April 2019
Working Doc
Hint: This work builds upond the precious work of Precious Plastic. We are indebted here to Dave Hakkens. See https://preciousplastic.com/en/videos/download.html
BOM
- Wood bit - 1" - [1]. 7/16" shank, as in 1/2" version. Local - [2]
- Pipe flange - Menards $5 - [3]
- Pipe flange - pack of 10 - Amazon - $4 ea - [4]
- 1" pipe -
OSE Version Design Rationale
- Slow auger version powered by a Nema 17 with large auger.
- Vertical hang to reduce auger power requirement
- Remove flow control screw and rely on temperature and auger speed instead. PP version doesn't have speed control on motor, so motor control produces additional control required here
Calculations
- We want low speed equivalent to a strong corded drill such as [5].
- Torque Calculator shows this drill has only about 30 in-lb torque
CAD - OSE Version
- This is the OSE version remake. See https://github.com/OpenSourceEcology/Extruder
Filament Extruder
Overall Build - FreeCAD -File:Filamenter overall.fcstd
Overall Build - FreeCAD -File:Filamenter motor.fcstd
Auger - FreeCAD -File:Filamenter auger.fcstd
Auger - FreeCAD -File:Filamenter bearing.fcstd
Auger - FreeCAD -File:Filamenter flowcontrol.fcstd
Extruder Controller
File:Filementer controller.png
Overall Build - FreeCAD -File:Filamenter controller.fcstd
BOM Candidates
- Insulator brick - [6]
- Carbon fiber welding blanket insulation - [7]
- Small high torque hydraulic motor - [8] $50
- Type K Thermocouple - [9] - $7
- SSR - [10] - $7
- 1" flange - $4 on amazon - [11] or $5 menards - [12]
- PID Controller - $23 - [13]
- PID with SSR + thermocouple - $14 - [14] - got 3.
- [3] band heaters - 35x45 mm - $4 + SH - [15]
- [1] band heater - 1.75" for next coupler
- 1-3/4" coupler - [16]
- 1.75" heater - [17]
Notes
- 1.75" is 45 mm
- 35 mm is 1.38 in
- 40 mm is 1.57 inches
- OD of pipe union
- 1.25" and 1.75" nozzle heaters are available easily - [18]