BAMBU LAB X1C - X1E PURGE CHUTE COVER WITH NOZZLE WIPER

BAMBU LAB X1C - X1E PURGE CHUTE COVER WITH NOZZLE WIPER

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Description

NOTICE: REMIX ARE NOT ALLOWED

NOTICE: DO NOT POST ANY OF YOUR PROFILE

 

I design this a purge chute cover with a silicon nozzle wiper.

 

Benefits:

  • Purged filament doesn't jump on the plate
  • Nozzle is better cleaned
  • Pieces of purged filament don't go everywhere , each corner of the printer remains clean

 

How to install the X1C and X1E MODELS:

 

How it works:

 

INSTRUCTIONS

What is the nozzle wiper made of?

It is made from a piece of silicone from the molds used to make pancakes. Like this one you see in this pic:

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How big should the silicone piece to be cut be?

10mm x 2mm x 15mm

 

PRINT THE POOP STOP WITH THE NOZZLE WIPER

 

CUT THE PIECE:

 

 

APPLY THE SILICON PIECE IN THE SEAT OF THE POOP STOP AND INSTALL THE POOP STOP IN THE POOP BUCKET

 

AS YOU SEE IN THIS PIC , MY MODEL IS SUPER FLAT, SO WARPING MUST BE ON IT TO AVOID CRASHED OR SCRATCHES AGAINST THE HOTEND, TOOLHEAD OR FAN DUCT:

 

BE SURE WHEN YOU'RE PRINTING , THE PRINT IS NOT WARPING!!

With what materials should it be printed?

I recommend PAHT-CF and PET-CF. This is because, when the printer is performing the "nozzle cleaning tip" function, the nozzle temperature is 200Β°C.
So I recommend printing it with materials that resist high temperatures to avoid deformation or future problems.

Do you want to use ABS? Ok, you're free to do so, but don't give me a bad rating for YOUR CHOICE!

 

I have tested this model so many times and it works smoothly! No issue.

 

 

 

 

ALL THE MODELS ARE AVAILABLE ON MY PAGE.

 

NOTICE:

DON'T MODIFY THE ORIENTATION!

NOTICE: THE FOLLOWING PHOTO SHOWS THE EXTRUDED FILAMENT BEING HELD ON THE SILICON NOZZLE WIPER, BEFORE PRINTING.

THIS IS ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS WHY I DESIGNED THIS MODEL. THAT EXTRUDED FILAMENT COULD RUIN YOU FIRST LAYER!

PLEASE CHECK ALWAYS IF THE SILICON NOZZLE WIPER IS CLEAN AND IF YOU SEE THAT SOME EXTRUDED FILAMENT HAS BEEN DEPOSITED ON IT, REMOVE THE EXTRUDED FILAMENT AND ENJOY 3D PRINTING.

THE PHOTO WAS MADE AS EXAMPLE AFTER 3h PRINTING.

MY MODEL HAS ALREADY BEEN TESTED, FOR A MONTH AND I DON'T FIND ANY PROBLEMS.

THE MODEL ,AS TEST EXAMPLE IN THE PIC, WAS PRINTED IN ABS, BUT I STILL RECOMMEND SUPERIOR FILAMENTS LIKE PC , PATH OR PET.

 

 

π™½π™Ύπšƒπ™Έπ™²π™΄:

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π™Ώπ™»π™΄π™°πš‚π™΄, 𝙻𝙸𝙺𝙴 𝙸 πš‚π™°π™Έπ™³ πšƒπ™·π™΄ 𝙼𝙾𝙳𝙴𝙻 πš‚πšƒπ™Έπ™²π™Ίπš‚ 𝙾𝙽 πšƒπ™·π™΄ 𝙱𝙴𝙳 π™΄π™°πš‚πšˆ! π™½π™Ύπšƒ π™°π™»πš†π™°πšˆπš‚ πšπ™΄π™³πš„π™²π™Έπ™½π™Ά πšƒπ™·π™΄ πš‚π™Ώπ™΄π™΄π™³ 𝙲𝙰𝙽 𝙷𝙴𝙻𝙿 πšˆπ™Ύπš„ πšƒπ™Ύ πš‚πšƒπ™Έπ™²π™Ί π™΄πš…π™΄πšπšˆ 𝙼𝙾𝙳𝙴𝙻 𝙾𝙽 πšƒπ™·π™΄ π™Ώπ™»π™°πšƒπ™΄! πšƒπ™·π™°π™½π™Ί πšˆπ™Ύπš„ π™΅π™Ύπš πšƒπ™·π™΄ πš„π™½π™³π™΄πšπš‚πšƒπ™°π™½π™³π™Έπ™½π™Ά!

 

α΄΅αΆ  ΚΈα΅’α΅˜ ʰᡃᡛᡉ ᡖʳᡒᡇˑᡉᡐ˒ α΅ƒα΅‡α΅’α΅˜α΅— α΅—Κ°αΆ¦Λ’ α΅α΅’α΅ˆα΅‰Λ‘, Κ²α΅˜Λ’α΅— Λ’α΅‰βΏα΅ˆ ᡐᡉ ᡃ ᡖʳᢦᡛᡃᡗᡉ ᡐᡉ˒˒ᡃᡍᡉ α΅ƒβΏα΅ˆ α΄΅'Λ‘Λ‘ ʰᡉˑᡖ ΚΈα΅’α΅˜.

ᴳᢦᡛᡉ ᡐᡉ ᡃ ˑᢦᡏᡉ α΅ƒβΏα΅ˆ αΆ α΅’Λ‘Λ‘α΅’Κ· ᡐʸ ᡖᡃᡍᡉ.

ᡀʰᡃⁿᡏ ΚΈα΅’α΅˜ α΅—α΅’ Λ’α΅˜α΅–α΅–α΅’Κ³α΅— ᡐᡉ α΅ƒβΏα΅ˆ ʰᡃᡖᡖʸ ᡖʳᢦⁿᡗᢦⁿᡍ.

 

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This seems good, but I've noticed one little snag. When inspecting the first layer, the extruder doesn't go to the usual position for filament changes or pauses. It slides back directly into the silicone wiper, pushing it left or right. If the nozzle happens to go left of the silicone, the purged filament gets stuck on the side of the wiper but usually flings off when the novel moves. However, if it goes to the right, then the filament purges between the silicone wiper and the regular nozzle cleaner. It builds up here until it eventually detects a buildup, or it pushes the whole nozzle wiper unit down and out of place. It may be as simple as moving the position of the silicone wiper 1 or 2mm to the right, closer to the other nozzle wiper. I also shaved a 1.5 mm or so off of the unit's main body, right next to the X1C's built-in nozzle cleaner. This allowed a little more clearance, so there wasn't pressure pushing that wiper off to the side. Apart from this, it seems to work fantastically! I'm still giving it 5 stars, as it just needs a tiny fix.
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Just like in the photo that you posted, actually. I circled the buildup in red where the filament would get stuck. If the nozzle were to stop on the opposite size of the silicone wiper during the "inspecting first layer" process, then this wouldn't happen, and perhaps it could be as simple as moving this wiper 2 or 3 mm to the right. This would still allow the silicone to wipe off any extrusion during this phase, and not spoil your print. I circled in blue the area that I shaved away (only 1 or 1.5 mm) to provide better clearance for the built-in nozzle wiper to sit and move normally.
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Replying to @woozle :
ok Thank you
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Replying to @EngineeringProj :
@EngineeringProj did you have a chance to update your design based on above feedback?
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Liefen perfekt.
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Accidentally printed for my P1S, but looks good!
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I got some random filament and painted rtv silicone on it to make this wiper its so good no more loud bang bang
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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