I'm sharing my experience here since it's different to what I read from most other users/faqs etc.
Since I built my printer I have had a lot of trouble printing. After increading the temp to 220 sometimes PLA worked enough for a complete print and others it wouldn't get past the first layer or two. There was a clicking sound coming from the extruder, which I could also hear when extruding in free space. By touching the filament I could tell that it wasn't actually feeding. The teeth marks on the removed filament suggested it was not slipping. No problem to extrude by hand.
Most people seem to have problems with not enough force on the drive cog but after taking it apart and discussing with colleagues we agreed that it was really difficult to turn the stepper by hand. Since steppers aren't known for being high torque motors we determined that the stepper was just not able to turn, even without filament in it was hard.
I removed the spring and hacked in a spare spring from the heated bed. I had to make a short tube using a cut off bit of pen, since it didn't was a smaller diameter so didn't fit over the plastic bit. I've attached a picture and will take some more and attach those too. Are there different strength springs available?
Extruder not feeding filament - Too much compression from extruder spring
Extruder not feeding filament - Too much compression from extruder spring
Last edited by swannynz on Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Extruder not feeding filament - Too much compression from extruder spring
Hi, Do you have a swap motor line to see if the motor is working properly?
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Re: Extruder not feeding filament - Too much compression from extruder spring
I didn't try driving it from another servo output because after changing the spring to this other one it now prints without making the clicking sound. It was so difficult to turn the stepper motor by hand when it was all removed from the hotend without filament. After adding filament obviously the load on the servo only increases.
What I believe that I need is another spring that is softer than the one which was installed on the assembled extruder mechanism. I will attach some images of what I have.
What I believe that I need is another spring that is softer than the one which was installed on the assembled extruder mechanism. I will attach some images of what I have.
Re: Extruder not feeding filament - Too much compression from extruder spring
Hi, The spring on the extruder is made of Qin steel.
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Re: Extruder not feeding filament - Too much compression from extruder spring
Hi. Just to let you know I had the same problem.
The springs were way too strong and no adjustment would allow the motor to rotate. A spring from a box of assorted springs from the hardware store and a printed washer fixed it. (I have several printers).
I suspect these things change over time so some might have problems with no grip while others experience our problem.
The springs were way too strong and no adjustment would allow the motor to rotate. A spring from a box of assorted springs from the hardware store and a printed washer fixed it. (I have several printers).
I suspect these things change over time so some might have problems with no grip while others experience our problem.