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geared extruder nema 17 by Hatsyflatsy
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 11 months ago
When building your own printer. You are always trying to upgrade your machine.
In my case i started with a 3d printed extruder. This one broke on me, so i made an upgrade with a MK8full metal one. During print testing with different materials i found out that even these extruders need some more power to push the filament.
So i invested in a geared extruder (Titan).
Meaning i have a lot of metal extruders lying around. So i created this upgrade kit, for the full metal extruder.
Testrun works out fine. You need to invert youre extruder in your firmware and re calibrate the filament settings. Mine needed to be doubled.
In my case i started with a 3d printed extruder. This one broke on me, so i made an upgrade with a MK8full metal one. During print testing with different materials i found out that even these extruders need some more power to push the filament.
So i invested in a geared extruder (Titan).
Meaning i have a lot of metal extruders lying around. So i created this upgrade kit, for the full metal extruder.
Testrun works out fine. You need to invert youre extruder in your firmware and re calibrate the filament settings. Mine needed to be doubled.
