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=Concept= | =Concept= | ||
*Build upon standard E3D specifications | *Build upon standard E3D specifications | ||
*Add [[Scalable Heater Block]] | *Add [[Scalable Heater Block]] made of multiples of existing blocks for low cost | ||
*Add a rubber-optimized 3mm extruder | *Add a rubber-optimized 3mm extruder. Make extruder flexible to larger filament size | ||
*Add larger filaments, such as 4-5 mm [[Shilament]] | *Add larger filaments, such as 4-5 mm [[Shilament]] from the open source Filament Maker. | ||
=Experimental= | |||
*Adding heater blocks as in [[Scalable Heater Block]] requires only that we figure out how to face a hollow brass rod to connect a second heater block if using 2 hollow rods | |||
*If using one rod, it's possible to align both heater blocks as needed by usng the heat break with adjustable endstop (nut on break, or epoxied. This is feasible only in a redesigned extruder. | |||
*To use a stock extruder, we can use a random angle, but cooling fans would have to be redesigned for a random angle. '''Tbis is the easiest route because we have control over cooling fan design.''' This route would require no.other change than adding safety stops on X and Y axes to prevent breakage of heater block in fault conditions. | |||
=Working Doc= | =Working Doc= | ||
Comment: the following design is.not good for rubber, needs shorter distance between drive gear and hot end. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 23 March 2019
Concept
- Build upon standard E3D specifications
- Add Scalable Heater Block made of multiples of existing blocks for low cost
- Add a rubber-optimized 3mm extruder. Make extruder flexible to larger filament size
- Add larger filaments, such as 4-5 mm Shilament from the open source Filament Maker.
Experimental
- Adding heater blocks as in Scalable Heater Block requires only that we figure out how to face a hollow brass rod to connect a second heater block if using 2 hollow rods
- If using one rod, it's possible to align both heater blocks as needed by usng the heat break with adjustable endstop (nut on break, or epoxied. This is feasible only in a redesigned extruder.
- To use a stock extruder, we can use a random angle, but cooling fans would have to be redesigned for a random angle. Tbis is the easiest route because we have control over cooling fan design. This route would require no.other change than adding safety stops on X and Y axes to prevent breakage of heater block in fault conditions.
Working Doc
Comment: the following design is.not good for rubber, needs shorter distance between drive gear and hot end.