A1 Extruder Upgrade - Print TPU TPE SOFT MATERIALS

A1 Extruder Upgrade - Print TPU TPE SOFT MATERIALS

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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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Bambu PETG-CF 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
Bambu PETG-CF 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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Strong print with tree supports
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Description

The Problem!

I would like to share an observation regarding the production of pultruded PET with a re-creator. The filament diameter tends to vary significantly during the manufacturing process. In our community, to ensure compatibility with modern extruders, we produce filaments with a diameter ranging between 1.6 to 1.7.

Upon testing the filament on the Bambu A1mini, it came to my attention that the extruder pulley was not gripping the filament adequately, resulting in slippage. Upon disassembling the components, I identified that a modification to the extruder lever containing the counterforce bearing was necessary. This lever serves as a stop against the extruder structure to prevent complete closure.

 

Some pictures made by https://forum.bambulab.com/u/amzaldua


Solution!

I adjusted this aspect of the lever, ensuring that the pulley now maintains proper contact with the bearing.

This adjustment has improved the filament extrusion process, addressing the issue of slippage encountered during testing on the Bambu A1mini. I believe this modification will enhance the performance of our PET pultruded filament on a broader scale.

 

 

  1. Extruder wall;
  2. Extruder leaver;
  3. Bearing;
  4. Extruder gear;
  5. Filament;

Another issue that this can cause is with the printing of highly flexible filaments such as TPU or TPE with Shore hardness lower than 90 Shora A. This is because the bearing is unable to grip a filament that changes diameter unless it is exceptionally rigid.

I have observed similar design choices in other printers, and I am uncertain as to why the designer created this gap. Hopefully, it is not a crucial element that could lead to unforeseen issues in the future. Regardless, based on my initial tests, the modification has proven effective.

If you decide to undertake this project, please do so at your own discretion and risk. I do not assume responsibility for any issues that may arise from this modification to your equipment.

 

How To Print!

  • Infill Density: 25%
  • Layer Resolution: 0.16mm
  • Material: Preferably PETG or ABS, but PLA is also acceptable.
  • Supports: Supports are necessary for stable and accurate printing.

These settings have been optimized to achieve high-quality results in FDM 3D printing. A layer resolution of 0.16mm provides fine details, and a 25% infill density balances material economy with part strength.

PETG is the preferred material due to its durability and resilience, though PLA is a viable option depending on project requirements.

Ensure supports are included as needed, especially for complex geometries or overhangs. This will ensure successful prints and high-quality final parts.
I printed mine in ABS on another printer!

How to

 

 

First, take out the PTFE tubes!
second, unscrew the two screens! and save them because they are different!
In the end, take out the Splitter carful with the flat cable is to fragile.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First, take out the hotend!

Then the screws that have arrows!

Careful taking out the cover because a spring and a screw stopper may fall down!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take out the pin and the bearing from the standart leaver and fit on the one that you printed !
To take out mine I had to use a hammer and some love to take out the pin! careful to don't damage the parts!

 

At final take it all together again in reverse!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Material Settings

Like we are controlling the max Volumetric speed we don't need to change the speeds of the profiles.

 

Final Thoughts

If you choose to proceed with this modification, I encourage you to thoroughly document your experience and capture the process through photographs. Your insights and visual representation will be valuable contributions to the community's shared knowledge.

Test the modification extensively, pushing its limits, and share feedback on any adjustments you make. This collaborative approach not only validates successful changes but also aids in the ongoing development and improvement of the modification.

It's essential to exercise caution when modifying your printer, as it carries the risk of damaging specific components. Approach the process with care to mitigate potential losses and ensure the long-term functionality of your equipment.

Your active participation and feedback play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of 3D printing technologies. Enjoy the experimentation!

 

Cubes made by PET pultruded with these hack

 

Side Effects

 

Like I said, the hack improves the printing of TPU, I am testing it right now because I don't know all the side effects that this hack can create! Use it with Caution!
The tests I made with the available filaments here in EU!
TPE Filaflex 90ShorA - Basic settings - 02Layer - max flow rate : 6.5mm3 - it can be improved i dont push it harder

TPU 3dDfils 85shoreA- Basic settings - 02Layer - max flow rate : 6.5mm3 - it can be improved i dont push it harder

TPU Filaflex 70ShoreA - Basic settings - 02Layer - max flow rate : 1.5mm3 and a flow :1.2 - We have to test to be shore but i fell it can be improved.

 

All of them were using retraction !on! with 2mm pull!

 

 

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Well, the print is perfect, but it didn't work for me. I have 2 TPU filaments, one of which is Ninjaflex 85A, and despite this mod I can't print this filament, the printer doesn't have enough bite to keep the filament. Once the filament is in the extruder wheels I can remove it by pulling without force, to solve this problem I had to change the « pressure screw » for a much longer one and thus apply more pressure to the wheel. I suppose the mod would be more effective if the wheel were offset towards the extruder wheel instead of removing part of the plastic lever.
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I am able to print Recreos Filaflex 70shoreA, if you need help to see your profile open a page on the forum and I will try to help! I know at least 10 people who could print flexibly with this mod!
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Replying to @3dEvangelist :
thanks you for your help but it’s not a problem with the print profile, as I said my filament is not sufficiently caught by the wheels, it slides and is not extruded. maybe the filament I used to print the lever is not adequate or my spring is not good enough to provide the necessary force
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Replying to @3dEvangelist :
I’ve just look at the wiki and it seems I’ve made a mistake! I don’t remember installing the plate that push the spring
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Hi @3dEvangelist, j'ai ajouté un profil avec du PETG-CF et j'en ai profité pour mettre des supports arborescents qui laissent moins de traces et supporter aussi l'extrémité arrondie qui en avait besoin, le rendu est Top. Je n'ai pas encore eu le temps de tester, mais merci pour le design ;-)
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Test it ! then ! and thanks !
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Replying to @3dEvangelist :
It bothers me to disassemble my extruder on purpose, I'm waiting for the next nozzle clogging, but yes I will do it !
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Replying to @Phio :
you should do ti only if you will print TPUs
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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have you test it ?
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yes, flex filament is passed.
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hey I printed this and mounted to my a1 mini to print pultruded PET but the extruder still doesn't grasp the filament, the diameter is around 1.65-1.70 and the temperature is 275C , do you have any suggestions? thank you for your time
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I was skeptic about this but this helps my esun elastic fillament issue wich is 83A wich was on generic profile for tpu and even on slow speed it was missing some prins after your modified I can now easily print with your suggested volumetric speed for 85a fillament 🫡❤️thanks
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removing bearing was hardest part 🤣✌️
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I am happy that's worked for you ! :D happy soft printing !
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I can not get eLastic to feed into extruder. It will every so often. Every other TPU loads on their respective ams spring tension.
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Thanks to you I can successfully print great quality shoes on Bambulab A1. Thank you so much
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Thanks to you maybe i will desing some shoes :D some day we have to talk! :D
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Replying to @3dEvangelist :
absolutely! you have no idea how grateful I am, I had to send back the A1 on early days, stuck with old Qidi extruder gears for 3D fils 85A (what an amazing filament they discontinued) and Recreus 82A.
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Replying to @RiverFamily :
a was able to print recreos 60sha but .5 maxflow but prints you have to tune the spring screew
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It works great for tpu. but was to narrow for petg. sure i can push the lever, maybe print a clip for sligth tension. dunno but works great for tpu :D Imgonna reprint and do little sanding where the support area was. maybe that was the issue Printed in PETG
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That is very strange i have this mod on alot of printers try to screww the tensioner !
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Replying to @3dEvangelist :
oh i think i have placed the screw on the wrong side! on the arm itself!.. it flew out before i could snap a pic. maybe have a big picture where it should be located, in case well when this happens again :P
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worked with my cheap soft TPU filament roll, the original one cannot even grip the filament
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looks good dragon ball!
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Hello, this is picture from newer batch of a1 mini (late July). Looks like there is still a gap between the gears. Is the problem already fixed? Or shd I still use your replacement part? Thanks!
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nop that os like the first ones came! and i made the mod!
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you should use it if you whant to print Flex filaments
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
Lever printed with no problems, but I was having problems printing TPU after. Turns out I had the side screw that presses the lever way too tight and it was essentially deforming the TPU due to the pressure. I backed the screw a few turns so the gear and bearing are flush but no crazy pressure, and now I'm getting great TPU layers! Thanks!!!
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I installed this upgrade but I still can't print pultruded filament. Extruder gears just slips in place and it dont have enough grip/friction to push filament
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can you post a picture of the filamento maybe is to thin!
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Replying to @3dEvangelist :
white one is original from bambu, blue is pultruded
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Replying to @user_3969088094 :
it sometime extrude it self but mainly i need to push it by hand to extrude properly
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