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			<title><![CDATA[Filastruder Review]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello all, </p><p>I recently finished building the most recent version of the Filastruder and I was able to quickly extrude all of the provided MG94 ABS. I wanted to do a quick review of my experience and give some feedback. </p><p>Please note this is my third Filastruder, the others that I built were much older versions. </p><p><strong>Pros: </strong></p><p>Assembly was quick and painless, instructions were pretty clear, but at times felt too high level and not specific enough. I do tons of hands on projects so it was not hard for me to fill in the areas that I found unclear, but I could see someone that is less technically inclined struggling. The product is also sold as a kit so it makes sense that instructions are written the way that the are</p><p>Extrusion speed is wayyyyyyy faster. This is the best thing about the new versions</p><p>The laser cut case is nice, it would be cool to have an option to not have it and save a couple dollars</p><p>The provided barrel insulation is nice</p><p>The motor being actively cooled it&#039;s also a good addition</p><p>Electrical Diagram was clear and concise</p><p><strong>Challenges/ needs improvement:</strong></p><p>The hex socket and the auger did not initially fit and the auger had to be sanded down</p><p>The provided wire lengths were close to enough, but not enough. This maybe because I am wiring my Filastruder to use different voltages for the heaters and the motor. It would be nice and relatively inexpensive for Filastruder to provide longer wires. I also did not understand the choice to provide silicone insulated wires. Does the inside of the Filastruder get hot enough to justify this?</p><p>I wish the hopper was easier to mount. I ended up drilling and tapping some holes on the barrel to make it simple to mount a hopper</p><p>Mouting points to set the Filastruder up vertically were lacking. It would be nice to have some tapped M5 holes on the bottom.</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p><p>After not extruding filament for a couple years it was pretty simple to get this built and setup. The faster extrusion rate is game changing for me. For $300 plus 3hrs of my time @ $25per hour so for $375 the value is obvious. I will be using it to extrude PEEK filament, and if I am successful the Filastruder should pay for itself after just a little over 1kg. (PEEK is $325-$700 per kg)</p>]]></description>
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