Geared Extruder using M8 extruder driver

Geared Extruder using M8 extruder driver

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In my ABS printer (the frame is an old K8200), I used the Geared Extruder 2 and it worked great for a while. This printer has a closed housing and the temperatures rise up to 45°C for hours on end. There's also a heat bed that reaches 110°C. This made the main body of the Geared Extruder 2 warp slowly and the gears wouldn't fit together anymore. So, for this heated situation, I created this new extruder just for this printer. I used the old M8 extruder driver that came with the K8200 printer again. The filament wire is pushed against it by two 608Z bearings this time, so it's guided between them. The extruder driver is held on both sides this time, so the main body can't bend. Also, I made it possible to adjust the distance between the motor and the big gear this time. To make the main body more resistant to endless heat, I printed this one in gray ABS. With the filament guide, it's possible to adjust the path of the filament wire going in. I still tried to make it easy to see the filament wire as much as possible, so it's easier to change. The small gear has 10 teeth and the big gear has 43 teeth. This extruder can handle 1.75, 2.85, and 3 mm filament. What you'll also need: One Nema17 stepper One Hot End One M8 extruder driver Gear Four 608Z bearings One M8 lock nut Two M8 washers One M6x40mm bolt One M6 nut One M6 lock nut One spring (about 6x20mm) One M4x40mm bolt Two M4 washers One M4 nut Five M3x20mm bolts Eight M3x10mm bolts One M3x6mm bolt (for little gear) Nine M3 washers Eleven M3 nuts If you have any questions or think I forgot something, feel free to ask or comment.

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