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A project log for Arcus-3D-M1 - Full Color Filament Printer

Active mixing, fused filament fabrication 3D printer.

daren-schwenkeDaren Schwenke 03/18/2016 at 00:520 Comments

Been printing that logo for the past 2 days tuning the printer.

Mixer speed was gradually increased.

Today I turned it way up...

It turns out you can print *really* fast with an impeller driven print head even with a small nozzle and a low layer height.

I re-sliced my object and turned everything up. That wasn't maxing it out, so I also had my feed-rate at 150% and I was still not stripping my filament. Converting velocity extrusion back to normal E numbers still eludes me, but just grabbing it, I was pushing about 7/8in per second to a .35mm (.4mm measured dia, after die swell) nozzle.

About 20 minutes into my third, large print running it like this, the impeller motor started to loose speed. I knew right away what had happened. The seal had eaten itself.

I'm assuming the increased pressure to the nozzle caused more force on the seal. When I took it apart for a postmortem, the seal was completely gone.

It was awesome while it lasted..

Edit: On later inspection I found the seal in the mass of leaked plastic encasing my spring/thrust bearing. It had extruded itself through the gap around my mixer shaft and was now a long ribbon.

there you are...

Extruding shaft seals is a problem I had already solved previously, but I had not needed to implement yet for this version.

Back when destroying shaft seals was commonplace, I also gave the plastic a better place to go than into my bearing. I'll be bringing that design back as well.

Perhaps I can keep some of this new found speed..

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