Continued Bowden extruder issues
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:29 pm
Hi all-
I've just returned from travelling for a month and am psyched to finish getting my Max up to speed, but have hit some more roadblocks...
Question: Do those compression tittings go bad? Upon first firing up of my machine the compression fitting over the extruder rollers let go of the teflon tube. Nothing I can do will make it grab it again. I've ordered a replacement fitting but am frustrated by the continued issues I am having getting this extruder to work properly.
I also wonder about replacing the teflon tubes in the hot end. Mine seem to have compressed in the hot end. Below you see show the inner tube has compressed and is constricting on the filament. It now has a segment of filament jammed inside. I've ordered some replacement teflon and a second extruder tip- I saw some posts here saying something about the extruder tip's design has been modified. But the outer teflon sleeve in the hot end(which is slit down the length on mine) also had some compression on it when I last saw it, but is now stuck up inside the hot end and I can't get it out. I'm afraid that if I go digging in there to remove it I'm going to really destroy it. Seems like I should replace that as well. Can anyone tell me what size tubing this is and where to get it?
Any advice? I may have experimented with hotter temperatures when I was first calibrating but have consistently been printing 240 degrees for the first layer, then 235 degrees for the rest of the print. Lower temperatures have not worked at all for me. This does not seem excessively hot to me.
[img]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8381/8503643267_490ea06c3f.jpg[/img]
I've just returned from travelling for a month and am psyched to finish getting my Max up to speed, but have hit some more roadblocks...
Question: Do those compression tittings go bad? Upon first firing up of my machine the compression fitting over the extruder rollers let go of the teflon tube. Nothing I can do will make it grab it again. I've ordered a replacement fitting but am frustrated by the continued issues I am having getting this extruder to work properly.
I also wonder about replacing the teflon tubes in the hot end. Mine seem to have compressed in the hot end. Below you see show the inner tube has compressed and is constricting on the filament. It now has a segment of filament jammed inside. I've ordered some replacement teflon and a second extruder tip- I saw some posts here saying something about the extruder tip's design has been modified. But the outer teflon sleeve in the hot end(which is slit down the length on mine) also had some compression on it when I last saw it, but is now stuck up inside the hot end and I can't get it out. I'm afraid that if I go digging in there to remove it I'm going to really destroy it. Seems like I should replace that as well. Can anyone tell me what size tubing this is and where to get it?
Any advice? I may have experimented with hotter temperatures when I was first calibrating but have consistently been printing 240 degrees for the first layer, then 235 degrees for the rest of the print. Lower temperatures have not worked at all for me. This does not seem excessively hot to me.
[img]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8381/8503643267_490ea06c3f.jpg[/img]