Tarmo3 Flex Shaft Torque Damper

Tarmo3 Flex Shaft Torque Damper

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I'm currently unable to view that Instagram link. However, I can provide you with some general guidelines on how to use a torque damper in 3D printing. To create an effective torque damper, you'll need to use the following settings: * Five or more walls (perimeters) will be required for optimal performance. * High temperatures, specifically above 230C, should be used during the printing process. * A slow print speed of 40mm/s or less is essential for maintaining a stable and even finish. As for the type of material to use, it's crucial that you opt for a "Ninjaflex Cheetah" or harder TPU. Soft TPU will not work effectively in this application. I designed a custom torque damper specifically for the Tarmo4 printer, which can be seen on my Instagram page. Unfortunately, I no longer have access to my Tarmo3 printer, so I'm unable to test the design myself. If you decide to try it out, please send me some photos and let me know how well it performs for you. In comparison to the original spring system used in the Tarmo3 Design, this torque damper works significantly better. You can see a demonstration of its effectiveness in the video linked below: https://youtu.be/W2y8zc0ZhqY

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