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{{Hint|This is a simple and basic low cost extruder for 1.75 mm filament that can be built from scratch. This is not necessarity optimized for rubber, and will not work with 3 mm filament in its basic form. This is an entry level extruder that can produce reliable prints, but is limited in filament size, will have slower rubber extrusion. [[Rubber Extruder]] is a 3mm extruder optimized for rubber, and also optimized for all other filaments.}}
{{Hint|This is a simple and basic low cost extruder for 1.75 mm filament that can be built from scratch. This is not necessarity optimized for rubber, and will not work with 3 mm filament in its basic form. However, it is still cabable of basic production, with its Volcano nozzle for large nozzle sizes up to 1.2 mm. This is an entry level extruder that can produce reliable prints, but is limited in filament size, will have slower rubber extrusion. [[Rubber Extruder]] is a 3mm extruder optimized for rubber, and also optimized for all other filaments. Picture here shows [[Angle Bracket]] in production: <html><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fmarcin.jakubowski.378%2Fposts%2F10217858020619343&width=500" width="500" height="378" style="border:none;overflow:hidden" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowTransparency="true" allow="encrypted-media"></iframe></html>}}


=Working Doc=
=Working Doc=


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=Build=
=Build=
==v19.11 - Nov 2019==
[[Chris Log]]. Main features: '''Volcano nozzle; 1.75 mm filament; integrated print cooling fan and probe; 24v standard. Design appears workable with Supervolcano heater block'''
Start:
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Towards Finish:
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==V2 - London International Edition - October 2019==
'''Main Features: titlable fan; regular nozzle - not Volcano heater block'''
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==V1 - July 2019==
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Folder on Google - [https://photos.app.goo.gl/fWUX8ynAdqcn6Fvs6]
Folder on Google - [https://photos.app.goo.gl/fWUX8ynAdqcn6Fvs6]


=CAD=
=CAD - London International Academy Version=
See Open Source Microfactory Startup Camp version at [[Chris Log]] and [[D3D Universal]].


*Turn this to a gallery:  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2ASyEawm84AMfz3_cA3HgT0HBIJbDA6
*Turn this to a gallery:  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2ASyEawm84AMfz3_cA3HgT0HBIJbDA6
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*CAD & assemblies also @:  https://gitlab.com/Abe_Anderson/d3d-mini-pvc/tree/master/Hardware/Simple%20Extruder
*CAD & assemblies also @:  https://gitlab.com/Abe_Anderson/d3d-mini-pvc/tree/master/Hardware/Simple%20Extruder


Note - some duplicate parts are listed below.  The four particular parts were used in the simple extruder build in London, Ontario in October, 2019. These have been added here with the hopes that we will somehow organize them better William - October, 2019
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 25 November 2019


HintLightbulb.png Hint: This is a simple and basic low cost extruder for 1.75 mm filament that can be built from scratch. This is not necessarity optimized for rubber, and will not work with 3 mm filament in its basic form. However, it is still cabable of basic production, with its Volcano nozzle for large nozzle sizes up to 1.2 mm. This is an entry level extruder that can produce reliable prints, but is limited in filament size, will have slower rubber extrusion. Rubber Extruder is a 3mm extruder optimized for rubber, and also optimized for all other filaments. Picture here shows Angle Bracket in production:

Working Doc

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Build

v19.11 - Nov 2019

Chris Log. Main features: Volcano nozzle; 1.75 mm filament; integrated print cooling fan and probe; 24v standard. Design appears workable with Supervolcano heater block

Start:

Towards Finish:

V2 - London International Edition - October 2019

Main Features: titlable fan; regular nozzle - not Volcano heater block

V1 - July 2019

Pictures

Folder on Google - [1]

CAD - London International Academy Version

See Open Source Microfactory Startup Camp version at Chris Log and D3D Universal.

Note - some duplicate parts are listed below. The four particular parts were used in the simple extruder build in London, Ontario in October, 2019. These have been added here with the hopes that we will somehow organize them better William - October, 2019

Reverse Engineering Pictures

Turn this to a gallery:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2ASyEawm84AMfz3_cA3HgT0HBIJbDA6

Links