- Keys to success:
* Continuous printing (no refilling allowed)
* Fluid flow control
* Fluid temperature control
* Capable of delivering 500g/hour of extruded wax
- Testing a spur gears pump
This is our second attempt at extruding.
POC here: Naked spur gear pump test.
TODO:
* Add heating element
* Add thermistor
* Add stepper and 2:1 reduction (need to check this)
* Wire to RAMPS
* Add extruder tip.
- need to check tip size. Current conduct size is 3mm. Will overflow printing. Start checking with 0.5mm tips and enlarge to fit :)
* We would need some kind of cooling for the print, wax flows a lot since when liquid has a low density and it will make a mess if not cooled fast.
It's sad this didn't reach a final product. Thoughts:
- Adding something like resin to wax, like the sculpture industry does, could likely harden it for conventional printers to use. Would tree resin work?
- Some other efforts on the web regarding this mention 3D printing with clay too! Contacting these people and asking would provide more resources. Report back if you can!
- A portal somewhere like www.appropedia.org would help people continue to work on projects like this.