CornGolem wrote:I agree that humidity has a role since something changed during the night.
But still, when the extruded PLA filament is short enough (not enough weight pulling) it tangles right after extrusion, everytime and always in the same direction. Is that due to the molecular structure alone ??
I have read several papers/sites stating that the long polymer chains in thermoplastics "remembers" the cirkular motion from the feed screw. It is therefore recommended to use a breaker plate.
Google pitfallsinmoulding+extrusion and the second hit is an interesting read.
Will try to trace down the other papers soon.
I just finished my extruder today, and I only have PLA pellets avialible at the moment.
The extruder is based on both filastruder and the lymans extruder.
It has both a breaker plate and a cone shaped nozzle. It is a bit over engineered, but it might be rewarded...
Hopefully I will get good results during the next few days.
Do anyone know if watercooling at the end of nozzle will do harm to the filament? I have the equipment to implement this, but I am not sure if the filament will absorb moisture. We do have a climate chamber at work, so baking/drying of the filament is not a problem.