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    • breedundefined
      breed @tombrazier
      last edited by breed

      @tombrazier showed up 9-17-23 according to the funssor new items page. Does anyone know if this design works? I'll order a set and print the parts from that link and give them a shot. That's a pretty little design, I like how he solved the hollow stepper issue.

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      • o_lampeundefined
        o_lampe @breed
        last edited by o_lampe

        @breed I guess it will work somehow, but the NEMA14 will have problems to spin fast enough. Davit Leitner wrote, he'll make a BLDC version, which I've posted (and printed) in this thread.

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        • tombrazierundefined
          tombrazier @breed
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          @breed Ah I was looking at https://www.funssor3dp.com/ and found nothing. Didn't think to check the Aliexpress store. I wonder whether the two are related at all.

          David did post videos on YouTube of a functioning extruder so it definitely works to some degree. One thing I would want to test is whether it retracts and de-retracts without accurately. Another would be whether it grinds up the filament considering how many "teeth" will be contacting the filament. If making one myself I think I would try to arrange for all the threads to fall into just one or (probably) two grooves.

          I agree with @o_lampe and @Herve_Smith that these are rather expensive although I note that they are a lot cheaper than buying a metal lathe so maybe that's was in the seller's mind when setting the price. There have been 3 sales so far - I wonder who is planning to make these extruders other than @breed.

          I am now beginning to wonder whether we might be able to persuade them to list sharpened flanged bearings. (Maybe for not so great a markup!)

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          • tombrazierundefined
            tombrazier @tombrazier
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            @tombrazier I'm posting here my drawing of a sharpened MF85ZZ so I can point potential manufacturers to it...
            VDE-100_Bearing.pdf

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            • o_lampeundefined
              o_lampe @A Former User
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              @Herve_Smith said in Hollow shaft extruder:

              M8x1.5mm pitch bolts, i could pop those out in 10 minutes on a lathe for less than a euro each

              If the funssor version uses 8mm OD bearings and threaded rod it won't cut at all.
              The screw extruder I made uses 6mm OD bearings. At least that would work with 8mm threaded rod ( OD ~7.8mm).
              Where can I order your 1€ version? 😬

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              • tombrazierundefined
                tombrazier @o_lampe
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                @o_lampe The rods are mounted at an angle so the center of the rods will be closer to each other than the bearings.

                PS I have sent a message to Funssor.

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                • o_lampeundefined
                  o_lampe @tombrazier
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                  @tombrazier Making a bearing-holder to grind three bearings at once doesn't sound too hard? I hought, there was a guy in discord channel working on it?

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                  • tombrazierundefined
                    tombrazier @o_lampe
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                    @o_lampe Deadlock is working on it. His initial design has too much friction.

                    I reckon we need lots of ways of getting these bearings as different people will be happy with different solutions. e.g. pretty much anyone can already use my method but most regard it as too fiddly. Some will be happy to use a home-printed jig. Others will just want to buy the part and not be too worried about cost.

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                    • o_lampeundefined
                      o_lampe @tombrazier
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                      @tombrazier My concern is that the chinese guys will be tempted to use cheap labour child-slaves to grind your bearings by hand. We'd have to buy 10pcs. to find three good ones...

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                      • breedundefined
                        breed
                        last edited by

                        I ordered a set. I'll take pics and let you know what they measure. If you get someone to commercially make sharpened flange bearings for the vde that would be awesome.

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                        • breedundefined
                          breed @o_lampe
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                          @o_lampe I remember talking to you about that screw extruder. Are these the right size screws for that design? You had 3d printed the rollers correct to see what the looked like?

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                          • tombrazierundefined
                            tombrazier @o_lampe
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                            @o_lampe That is a very reasonable concern and a good point.

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                              A Former User @o_lampe
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                              • oliofundefined
                                oliof
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                                @o_lampe did you publish your Stepper-to-BLDC-via-simpleFOC solution somewhere? People are interested in it for other use cases.

                                <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                                • o_lampeundefined
                                  o_lampe @breed
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                                  @breed The version I made was a forked design called "skrewder". Their rollers have an OD of 8.2mm.
                                  From the aliexpress picture it's hard to tell such a small difference, but you will know soon.

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                                  • o_lampeundefined
                                    o_lampe @oliof
                                    last edited by o_lampe

                                    @oliof I've only tested the BLDC-sherpa version with magnetic sensor. (see attached .txt)
                                    My next test will be a torque controlled BLDC as remote pusher and a NEMA08 as direct drive as pacemaker on the effector. It's not published anywhere, yet.
                                    I expect best of both world from this combo: strong Bowden tube motor and smallest direct drive motor.
                                    ESP32_stepDIR_24V.txt

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                                    • breedundefined
                                      breed
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                                      shoulder bolts finally showed up. guess its time to grind some bearings and make a roller on the lathe.

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                                      • tombrazierundefined
                                        tombrazier
                                        last edited by tombrazier

                                        I've just posted a brief video featuring a bearing grinder I am working on. [Edit: credit to user DeadLock on the 3D Printing Discord server whose ideas I have borrowed.]

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                                        • o_lampeundefined
                                          o_lampe @tombrazier
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                                          @tombrazier It has potential. I never thought of using the threaded collar of the grinder for that.
                                          I pictured a fixed grinder on a 2040 extrusion and the bearing holder slides on a linear guide.

                                          Any news from LDO regarding delivery?

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                                          • breedundefined
                                            breed @tombrazier
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                                            @tombrazier that's genius. Too fast for the bearings?

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