PowerFlower Belted Extruder

PowerFlower Belted Extruder

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**Introduction** This is a remix of my [PowerFlower Geared Extruder](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3101626) but designed for a 220mm (110T) GT2 6mm belt. You can use the same body as the geared version and simply swap out the gears with pulleys. The belted version is quieter and doesn't suffer from degradation (for gears printed in PLA, unlike Nylon), but it has no additional advantages. You can find the Fusion 360 source at http://a360.co/2W1MYH2 and http://a360.co/3aI4nbD **Details** The pulleys are 100T and 20T respectively (providing a ratio of 5:1). You cannot use a 16T pulley as the distance between the axles has been precisely calculated and is not adjustable. As with the geared version, the PowerFlower is a Bowden extruder designed for 1.75mm filament and an 8mm Hobbed Shaft. In the makefile, I have generated and included the main and rear bodies for shafts with common effective diameters. Measure and print the correct parts or change the parameters in the F3D file. The other parts do not change! - x-body-175-60 - For 1.75 filament with 6.0mm shaft ED. - x-body-175-65 - For 1.75 filament with 6.5mm shaft ED. - x-body-175-70 - For 1.75 filament with 7.0mm shaft ED. - x-body-175-75 - For 1.75 filament with 7.5mm shaft ED. The design is semi-modular. There are two additional M3 holes in the front body of the extruder which will allow you to mount whatever you want, e.g., a filament cleaner. **Components** 1x M8 Hobbed Shaft (I'm using the E3D Hobb Goblin) 1x NEMA17 Stepper Motor 3x 608ZZ Bearings 1x PC4 M5 Pneumatic Coupling (2x if you want a Bowden inlet) 1x GT2 20T Pulley 1x GT2 6mm 220mm (110T) Belt 1x M8 Self Locking Nut 1x M8 Washer 2x M8 Standard Nuts 3x M3x25mm for the rear body and idler 4x M3x10mm (or 8mm) for the stepper. 1x M3x12mm for the Tensioner. 2x M3 Flat Washers for the Tensioner. **Final Points** I recommend printing the large pulley with 50% infill as unlike the geared version, it will be under slight tension from the belt. If upgrading from the geared version, adjust your E steps/mm as the ratio changes to 5:1.

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