Re: Filament Extruder - Convert pellets to filament
Maybe some gears made out of Taulman 3d Nylon 618! I've ordered some but have not had a chance to print with it yet.
Why can't I post links? Am I too new?
A quieter motor would be great. But as the layman extruder uses, you would need some gearing.
I'm trying to wrap my head around what the trust bearing is for - the one that keeps breaking..? It doesn't appear the layman one uses it. I did read this entire topic, but I might have missed it.
Ben
I think I've found a quiet motor that requires no external gearing, at a reasonable price. I have two enroute.
The thrust bearing handles the loads generated by the pressurized plastic pushing back on the auger. These loads are not negligible. I just bottomed out a 150lb max load spring, on them, so the thrust force is greater than 150lbs.
Lyman's Extruder uses a thrust bearing, too - the 32lb bearing I've broken two of so far. Either he didn't run his long enough to fail, his extrusion pressures (and thrust loads) are lower, or he's been lining up the bearing better. (Probably that last one, since he uses custom drilled plates instead of flanges. Flatter, but more $ and time)
Here's the new bearing assembly:


Sidenote: My motor seems to be getting quieter with use. Maybe it's wearing-in. Anyone else seeing this? >25 hours motor time.
EDIT: Made some "gray" today. Kinda has a purpleish hue in real life.







