Daan voort wrote:sorry I am a newbie, I cant see what would be wrong by eye, and a bit scared to open up and break all the sodering.
I may forgot to mention previous students (heavily?) modified it.
thanks for your help.
Opening it is how you learn. If you are afraid to learn then this hobby may not be for you. The whole point of this hobby is getting to know and modifying the equipment. Printing and making filament is just a by product. This is a hobby, not something for those afraid to tinker or break things. Many companies market 3d printing and filament making equipment as plug and play devices that will work all the time. That is not the case. Stuff will break, you will break stuff and you will need to learn to fix it.
That's why it's always good to get at least one printer kit and build it so you learn the parts and the way things interact and operate.
Same with a Filastruder. You should really buy one as a kit and build it so you know how it works and what is what inside.
You will break things, we all have but that is how we learn and become the pros we are now.
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