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    • o_lampeundefined
      o_lampe @mrehorstdmd
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      @mrehorstdmd I like the thinking behind it, but these bearings are made for silent and smooth run with a balanced load.
      I wonder how long they last when you put them under stress with axial and radial load? And how would we get enough of them to satisfy the expected huge demand? 😉

      @tombrazier
      Maybe it's better to pressfit a collar on a normal bearing? It could sit in the center above the balls and we could grind the edge before it is pressed on.
      The fit wouldn't need to be tight. A bit of Loctite would fill the smallest gaps and keep the collar in place.

      The collar could be lasercut from a springsteel sheet with a starfish-like cutout in the center. Then we bend the cutout 90° with a tool in a benchpress.
      //edit
      even better: press 3 of the starfish legs in one direction and the other three in the opposite direction.

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      • tombrazierundefined
        tombrazier @o_lampe
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        @mrehorstdmd The edge needs to have a diameter of < 10mm. If you can source multiple hard drive bearings this small, it would be an idea to try. But it would be something most people can't do.

        I am using ABEC-3 rated bearings which have very little play. Rq3 who got me into this uses ABEC-5. However with my back to back arrangement, I now do have two ball races for each bearing pair and the knife edges are at the centre of the bearing pair so the off-centre torques are cancelled out.

        @o_lampe I lack the equipment to do the cutting and bending you suggest. But for someone who has it, that makes sense to me. And this seems like a better mass production approach than grinding flanged bearings.

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        • breedundefined
          breed @tombrazier
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          @tombrazier Your double bearing solution is interesting. The two bearings should support each other. Did you have to change the angle? Looks like you might have ground the flanges different.

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          • tombrazierundefined
            tombrazier @breed
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            @breed No, the angle is the same. The bearings are now ground on both edges, rather than just one as I demonstrated in a past youtube video on the VDE-100. Since that time I have acquired a Dremel style tool that allows me to grind both edges.

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            • tombrazierundefined
              tombrazier
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              Hmm, this comment on Marlin feature request #9852 makes me think that my latest version of the VDE-100 extruder is now on a par with other extruders for underextrusion at high flow rates. I had been reading people's graphs as extrusion plotted against actual flow rate. But Mihai's graph for his Ender 3 is plotted against commanded speed. And an added complication is that I was measuring in mm/s rather than cubic flow rate in mm^3/s.

              When I rearrange my data my best extruder compares quite well with Mihai's data for his Ender 3 for a 0.4mm nozzle. And this is with a CHT clone nozzle (also 0.4mm) which has higher resistance at low flow rates:

              Screenshot_2023-08-16_11-10-49.png

              Note the lines on my graph represent progressive changes. So all the changes from the earlier lines are included in each line.

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              • o_lampeundefined
                o_lampe @tombrazier
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                @tombrazier said in Hollow shaft extruder:

                I was measuring in mm/s rather than cubic flow rate in mm^3/s.

                If both measurements were done with the same nozzle diameter, they are scalable.
                It get's tricky when mm/s was the toolhead speed. Then you'd need to know extrusion width and layer height.
                With the extrusion rate I can achieve with the BLDC-sherpa, I'm confident of using a volcano hotend with bigger nozzles.
                That wasn't possible before, unless I printed much slower.

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                • o_lampeundefined
                  o_lampe @tombrazier
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                  @tombrazier I guess your Dremel will be pretty busy for a while. Here's the first print of the double roller VDE-100

                  IMG_20230817_115541177_MFNR.jpg

                  Some artifacts I've noticed when I converted to .obj. They actually show in the print..
                  artifacts_1.jpg

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                  • tombrazierundefined
                    tombrazier
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                    @o_lampe said in Hollow shaft extruder:

                    It get's tricky when mm/s was the toolhead speed.

                    Sorry I might not have been clear. It was filament speed. Multiple by 1.75^2 * pi / 4 to get volumetric speed.

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                    • tombrazierundefined
                      tombrazier @o_lampe
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                      @o_lampe said in Hollow shaft extruder:

                      Here's the first print of the double roller VDE-100

                      Fab, thanks.

                      Some artifacts I've noticed when I converted to .obj. They actually show in the print..

                      The hole is intended. It marks bearing number 1. In this case that's not really relevant. But when there were different kinds of bearings or (because I ran out of bearings to grind!) different diameter bearings in different positions, I needed the marker.

                      The bits in the middle are fine. If they printed really well and are strong enough, they can act as an extra guide for the filament. Otherwise they can be broken or cut off easily enough.

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                      • o_lampeundefined
                        o_lampe @tombrazier
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                        @tombrazier How do you mount it on the stepper? There is no radial hole for a grub screw.

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                        • tombrazierundefined
                          tombrazier @o_lampe
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                          @o_lampe I press it onto the shaft. It holds with friction. The torque is so low that a grub screw is not necessary.

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                          • breedundefined
                            breed @tombrazier
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                            @tombrazier is there a link to the double roller version? I want to look at it in cad.

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                            • oliofundefined
                              oliof @breed
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                              due to the continued interest in hollow shaft extruders, @tombrazier and I had a chat with Jason from LDO about a ready made hollow shaft extruder for VDE. We are currently gauging interest in production of some samples.

                              These are the planned motor specs. The weight is with a 1m wire, actual motor weight is closer to 50g as far as I understand

                              f62f9bf4-3e2b-437c-8a0a-a21a7db02020-image.png

                              If anyone is interested in getting one or two, please get in touch with me so we can organize a group order.

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                              • tombrazierundefined
                                tombrazier @breed
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                                @breed VDE-Tom-9.1mm_backtoback.step

                                And the FreeCAD parametric model (well, several models including the back to back one): VDE-Tom.FCStd

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                                    breed @tombrazier
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                                    • o_lampeundefined
                                      o_lampe @oliof
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                                      @oliof I figured out, that my NEMA14 steppers have a thicker middle part on the shaft. So it isn't possible to replace the shaft with a 5x1mm stainless tube.
                                      OTOH I'm so happy with my BLDC extruder, that I won't spend money on a LDO stepper.

                                      I'm happy to supply resin printed carriers, unless @tombrazier has also found a better source in UK?
                                      The bearings didn't arrive yet, so I can't tell if the carrier needs subtile changes.

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                                      • CNCModellerundefined
                                        CNCModeller @oliof
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                                        @oliof said in Hollow shaft extruder:

                                        If anyone is interested in getting one or two, please get in touch with me so we can organize a group order.

                                        I'd be interested, I need a compact extrusion solution that I can embed in a much more complex print head. I have a hollow shaft stepper I've been playing with, but I'm guessing a closed loop brush less solution will have better performance.

                                        I've only been following the thread superficially so I'd really appreciate if someone in the know could pull together a summary of relevant resources e.g. any cad for printed parts etc, hopefully the resources are Fusion 360 compatible so I can integrate them into my larger assembly.

                                        I have both FDM and resin printers so should be ok to pull something together, albeit I'm maxed out on the day job at the moment so any progress at my end will be relatively slow.

                                        Any thoughts would be much appreciated 👍

                                        All the best.
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                                        • tombrazierundefined
                                          tombrazier @breed
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                                          @breed Cool. Are you Adam, then?

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                                          • tombrazierundefined
                                            tombrazier @o_lampe
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                                            @o_lampe You're my only source at the moment. I am interested to see the difference between SLA and FDM. I find the latter works really well but it looks like the SLA print has higher resolution.

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