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This thing is a Work in Progress.
Expect the files and instructions for this thing to change.
Description
Yet another extruder design, but this one is designed to be built with simple tools for tightfisted repstrappers like me, who want to build it themselves, not just buy it. It's about the journey...
You know how it is, you're building your RepStrap and there's very few ways of building the extruder; you have to use a compromised design in the knowledge a new extruder is about the first thing you're going to have to print before your lash-up breaks - if it works at all! And because the repstrap you're building has limited axes, the chunky thing you've made out of tree trunks limits your build size to 10mm x 10mm x 10mm cubes. Probably. So inspired a bit by seeing BodgeItQuick's version thingiverse.com/derivative:4878, I designed a simpler version of KurtCircuit's Sliced Wade's Geared Nema 17 Extruder thingiverse.com/thing:5548, which is itself based on the now legendary Wade's Geared Nema 17 Extruder by Wade thingiverse.com/thing:1794. KurtCircuit's version was designed to be laser cut, with minimal drilling. Mine is designed so it's ALL pretty much drilling.
This version is built from 5 layers of 9mm MDF, ply or pretty much anything that you can machine. I've chosen MDF, and I'm planning on building this thing this week, but thought I'd share it with you lot in case I've overlooked something. It still needs the gears, but I am going to canabalise an old inkjet printer, and hope I can get something resembling the right size cogs out of it. Otherwise it's off to the bay of fleas to, er, "help support the community of independent reprap manufacturers". Or something. I have a set of taps and dies to make the hobbed bolt too.
I also expect to run this with a Bowden cable reprap.org/wiki/Erik%27s_Bowden_Extruder. I know they have their problems, but I'm hoping it's close enough to a Wade's that it will work okay, and built well enough and strong enough that it will survive for a while. It's a bit too chunky and print area limiting to mount on the Z-axis of my developing repstrap, a mrkim's 1X2 thingiverse.com/thing:5773. Also, it doesn't use springs to apply pressure to the idler, just captive nut/bolt. I'm not sure how well this will work, but didn't want it to be overcomplimicated.
Instructions
Download the pdf, svg or Adobe Illustrator file (that's what I designed it in, if you want to change it), print it out (A4 - sorry YooEssAy), stick it to a piece of 9mm ply, MDF or other wood/metal/plastic/other substance with tape or Spray Mount. I think the easiest way to make this is to mark all drill centres and corners of the plates with a sharp pointy tool, like a bradawl. Cut the shapes out, then drill all holes out with a guiding drill of 2 or 3mm, unless you are using centre point wood drills. The overlapping holes are the trickier ones, I would do a bit of each one, going back and forth. I think you could make this with a electric hand drill, but a bench drill press will make it substantially easier. Elongate the slotted holes with a file or jigsaw, but be careful not to make them too wide, especially the slot that constrains the idler shaft.
You may need to shim the bearings as they need to be tight. Find a tin can and open it up, cut 9mm x 69mm strips (can do this with scissors, but mind the sharp edges... and on the scissors!) and press them in with the bearing.
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MDF Wade extruder.pdf
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MDF Wade extruder.svg
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MDF Wade extruder.ai
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