Topic: On extruding reliable filament
Hello, I've assembled my kit revision 1.1 and it's working, except that I'm not getting any good filament out of it.
I printed the hopper funnel and filled it with the ABS Cycolac MG94 pellets. I set the temperature controller to auto-adjust and 225°C. The (1,75mm) nozzle apparently never reached this temperature after I turned on the fan. The temperatures evolved around 209 which was enough to melt the pellets.
The speed of the extrusion is not enough to make a straight regular filament. If the fan was not there the molten filament would fall right after the nozzle and make a pile of noodles. The guide helps the filament slides away from the machine. But this is not enough, something needs to pull the filament to compensate for gravity (extrusion being horizontal). The way it is designed, the only pulling force is the weight of the already extruded filament hanging below the table, if that force (weight) is too strong then then filament is stretched where it's molten (at the nozzle) and we get a very thin or a broken filament. If that force is too weak, the filament is not straight and can become twisted or a pile of noodle if it gets stuck somewhere. Even when everything is fine, there are still bumps (made of trapped air bubbles) on the filament - no desiccant was included. I raised the motor side to counter gravity but it didn't help.
I really don't see how anything reliable could come out of this machine which to me (now that I assembled it) looks like an early prototype.
At least a fine tuning manual should be given, at best the collecting end should be redesigned.
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