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Extrudle
by charlesmouse
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Extrudle:
4.3.19 - I've re-uploaded the files with versions that have slightly less tight tolerances to make construction a little easier.
...an extruder full of yummy goodness.
Yep, there must be more extruders on Thingyverse than there are stars in the universe. Here's my take:
-Easy to print
-Easy to construct
-Readily available parts
-Easy to use
-Excellent traction
-Flexi-filament compatible
-Built-in filament run-out sensing capability
I've tried a few of your usual suspects and come to the conclusion that nothing beats the good-old compact extruder concept, as long as it's done right. I like to think my take on the design is a good one and comes with the added bonus of supporting filament run-out sensing if you want it...
...in addition to the obvious parts you'll only need:
-A tact switch - any 7mm square one will do but I like the 8mm tall version as it's easy to set up.
-Two lengths of wire to run from the switch to your driver board
-A quick tweak
4.3.19 - I've re-uploaded the files with versions that have slightly less tight tolerances to make construction a little easier.
...an extruder full of yummy goodness.
Yep, there must be more extruders on Thingyverse than there are stars in the universe. Here's my take:
-Easy to print
-Easy to construct
-Readily available parts
-Easy to use
-Excellent traction
-Flexi-filament compatible
-Built-in filament run-out sensing capability
I've tried a few of your usual suspects and come to the conclusion that nothing beats the good-old compact extruder concept, as long as it's done right. I like to think my take on the design is a good one and comes with the added bonus of supporting filament run-out sensing if you want it...
...in addition to the obvious parts you'll only need:
-A tact switch - any 7mm square one will do but I like the 8mm tall version as it's easy to set up.
-Two lengths of wire to run from the switch to your driver board
-A quick tweak
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