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and finnaly: dApA screw extruder smileys with beer

Posted by enricodare 
and finnaly: dApA screw extruder smileys with beer
March 27, 2014 06:06AM
Hi,
hello, here you can see the final version of my screw extrude for 3mm filament.
2400 step

yes, I have made many attempts to reach the final resultdrinking smiley

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Enrico

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Re: and finnaly: dApA screw extruder smileys with beer
March 27, 2014 04:30PM
How fast retract is?
Re: and finnaly: dApA screw extruder smileys with beer
March 28, 2014 07:16PM
15/20 mm/s


Enrico

[www.dapa3dservice.it] [www.studiodapa.it]
repstrap dApA, Ramps 1.4, MarlinKimbra / scanner 3D Cubify Sense / Formlabs Form 2
Re: and finnaly: dApA screw extruder smileys with beer
April 13, 2014 05:26PM
more details soon

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Enrico

[www.dapa3dservice.it] [www.studiodapa.it]
repstrap dApA, Ramps 1.4, MarlinKimbra / scanner 3D Cubify Sense / Formlabs Form 2
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Re: and finnaly: dApA screw extruder smileys with beer
April 13, 2014 05:35PM
@enricodare:

I like screw/worm drive mechanisms.
Can you post a video of how to assemble the extruder, I would like to understand more about the engineering involved with the design.
Tks.
Re: and finnaly: dApA screw extruder smileys with beer
April 19, 2014 07:39AM
Would it require more torque, or more RPM in a stepper motor? And will this technique still be viable with higher speeds, if you would find a suitable stepper motor capable of these higher speeds?

Did you try to make it work with different steppers?

It's especially an interesting concept, I wonder if other people will join you in developing these kind of techniques.

Did you know that ages ago, in The Netherlands, people already designed worm-wheel pumps with windmills on top to 'pull' water from one lower bassin to a higher one? (as in the last image?)

It is based on Archimedes' wormwheel technique.





Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/19/2014 07:46AM by Ohmarinus.
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