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Bowden Extruder Mechanical End
07/16/2016 at 13:26 • 0 commentsPrint Arm 3d uses a Bowden extruder to reduce the weight the print head has to move around. The mechanical end of this extruder was made from old electronics, some basic parts, wood, and glue. It was constructed using basic hand tools. It uses a knurled “bolt” that bites into the filament and pushes it past an aligned ball bearing. The ball bearing is positioned and tensioned using both the spring and some nylon twine. It is designed to be hand made.
The “bolt” in the system is actually ahex nut epoxied to a piece of smooth rod which has grooves to hold a gear on one end. The shaft is epoxied to two ball bearings which are held in place by being epoxied to a custom wooden form. The shaft is driven by a stepper motor screwed to the piece of wood.All of the custom parts you see were hand sculpted from a mixture of
wood glue and sawdust. The rest is either plywood, 1*4, brass rod, or a spring from the OWI robot arm battery holder. To align the bearing with the knurled nut I loop a piece of nylon cord over it, and
around an anchor point to adjust it’s exact tension and position.The next step is to mount the bowden tube near it and test it. The bowden tube is an 1/8" ID Teflon tube.
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Printer Axes
05/30/2016 at 05:45 • 0 commentsPrinter arm and bed description.
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Extruder Hot End
05/30/2016 at 05:40 • 0 commentsThe extruder Hot end is going to be My attempt at remaking this: http://reprap.org/wiki/North90's_hot-end_V2 . Except mine will use kanthal wire for the heating element instead of the power resisitor.
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Electronics
05/30/2016 at 05:39 • 0 commentsArduino
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Frame Version 1
05/30/2016 at 05:37 • 0 commentsThe 2 x 4 frame I made is shown.