This past weekend I had a #3dprinting jam bad enough it was easier to replace the whole bowden tube. After a print or two I started getting equally bad jams with the new tube! The clue was noticing resistance just pushing filament through the bowden tube. A drop of olive oil on the foam in my dust filter provided enough lubrication and now prints are silky smooth!
@Wildbill Start up a new thread w/ the questions and let's go!
@kyle Will do, but later. If I start thinking about pasta, the hamster that powers my brain will only want more carbs right now.
@raise-project Thanks for the tips! Yes that was the cause of the initial jam (this room gets somewhat dusty) and it took quite a bit of work to clean that out.
It was only after cleaning it out well and having a successful print or two that this happened with a freshly-opened spool, even after cleaning, and after scratching my head noticed the resistance in the new bowden tube.
I should really get an enclosure for this ender 5, but that would take up a lot of space!
@raise-project Yes the initial jam that started it all happened about 24 hours into a print!
@kyle I had that happen with one of those drying spool holders (e-Sun maybe). I suppose I could have used it without the external tube.
@kyle Speaking of extrusions, at some point I need to pick your brain on pasta maker tips. I've been greenfly'd on that thing (big surprise, lol).