
Infill 3D Direct Drive
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Here Is The Infill 3D Direct Drive Extruder For Our I3R In 1.75Mm, Sorry I Do Not Have An Assembled Version Of It To Take Pictures As You Can Guess From My Previous Post I Prefer Geared Extruders However When I Started Into 3D Printing The First Thing I Did Is Ditch The Wade Extruder And Build This Direct Drive I Used It For Quite A While It Served Me Well However As All Direct Drives They Do Not Do So Well With Irregular Diameter Filament, Every Time I Ran Into A Problem I Blamed The Hotend Until I Figured Out That It Was Not The Hotend It Was The Direct Drive Lacking Force To Push The Filament When It Got Out Of Spec. Since Then I Been Using Geared Extruders With Zero Problems, With That Said If We Are Talking Direct Drive Extruders It Is A Good One. Those Holes On The Bottom Are For Attaching Accessories Like Led'S And Fans Also There Is A Hole That Goes From One Side Of The Extruder To The Other For Bring Power To The Attachment Area, But Since The Sunburn Hotend Has A Pla Fan Duct That Integrates Ducts That Blow Air Into The Printing Surface There Is No Need For Those Mounting Points Unless You Want To Use Them For Led'S Or If You Are Using Other Hothends, Let Me Know If You Want Me To Post The Fan Mount That Goes In The Attachment Area It Uses A 40Mm Fan. Also Because Of The Configuration Of The Mounting Screws You'Ll Need To Use One Of Our X-Carriages (Http://Infill3D.Com/24-I3Redux).
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