Topic: Expermenting with new filament winder concept
For the last two days, I've been experimenting with a simple filament winder concept and gotten some promising early results.
The existing Filawinder seems fine, of course, but I just don't have any space to hang it even if I could justify buying it for the relatively small quantities of filament I go through. However, I've grown too frustrated to use my Filastruder without a winder, as it always seems to find a way to kink up on itself or be in the way just when I need it not to be. I had some new ideas bouncing in my head and thought I'd try them out using parts I have lying around from a previous failed experiment.
Based on a prototype I saw at Maker Faire, the idea is to extrude through an over-drilled nozzle, but then stretch the resulting filament as it emerges so that it shrinks in diameter to the desired size. Has anybody here tried this sort of setup with a Filastruder? With the emerging filament under constant tension, it comes out really straight (no kinks!), and the filament doesn't need a long unblocked breeze-free path to hang. As a bonus, the larger nozzle bore puts less stress on the Filastruder, and might even increase its output.
For now, I rigged up a spool to a simple dc gear motor and pwm controller, then put together a mechanism with printed worm and pinion gears that would move the filament back and forth across the spool. The spool simply winds the filament faster than it's extruded, and that stretches it out. I drilled out a spare nozzle to 3mm.
I've been surprised at the results I'm getting even with this crude fixed-speed setup. A testament to the Filastruder, the filament is pretty consistent in diameter, at least until the increasing diameter on the spool starts to make it smaller. I'm also getting better throughput than before at 360mm/minute, though my gear motor is running too fast even at just above stall speed, so the filament is only 1.35mm in diameter. Once I replace the gearbox with a slower one, that should equate to 200mm/minute for 1.75mm filament.


Here are a few pics of the setup. Note that the winder and extruder sit right next to each other, so I can set them up on a tabletop anywhere and then put it away when I'm done. Possible next steps are to add a filament diameter sensor and Arduino for speed control, or perhaps a hobbed gear to pull the filament, so its diameter on the spool won't be a factor. I already have a slower gear motor on order.
I'll keep experimenting and post results as I get them. In the meantime, I welcome feedback and suggestions.



