Measure your plastic... often... and use the measurement in the print-
o-matic settings.
What if the spring loaded pinch wheel was used as a measurement for filament diameter? That could be used to calculate material volume on the fly.
Or maybe an optical measurement..
I'm hoping that one day when things calm down I can try putting one of these into the printer and see if I can "make it work" - including filament measurements. I'm sure someone will beat me to it though.
What if a pressure sensor was placed in the hot end. I imagine there is an industrial component that could take the heat or the chamber could be redesigned. The advantage would be either a supplement to the calculations or possibly make them unnecessary. The software would try to keep a constant pressure in the hot end chamber regardless of fluxuations in filament diameter.
I'm not an engineer, but that sound promising!
On 12-08-09 04:25 PM, Lee Nelson wrote:
What if a pressure sensor was placed in the hot end. I imagine there is
an industrial component that could take the heat or the chamber could be
redesigned. The advantage would be either a supplement to the
calculations or possibly make them unnecessary. The software would try
to keep a constant pressure in the hot end chamber regardless of
fluxuations in filament diameter.
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Thanks for the feedback. Would it be possible to have a nozzle that closes?