1) The facts are I'm a No0b at this printing but I do know the basics after 6months of troubleshooting with the m2 E and I've made good prints
So I wanted to print a birdhouse for the in laws in good looking wood
I changed the nozzle to .40 and purchased rosewood timberfill from matterhackers
But it clogged up and I burnt out my head end like a bone head trying to clear it
Has anyone used this filament? I searched for timberfill but nothing came back.
What's the deal here?
Timberfill Headache
Re: Timberfill Headache
If it's like most of the wood-fill filaments, it's probably just sawdust in PLA. What temperature did you use to print it? (PLA generally needs to be printed no higher than 225°, or it can carbonize in the nozzle and clog it.) I print wood fill filaments at about 200-°205°.
You might be able to clean the nozzle or replace it. (Generally easier to just replace it, they're pretty cheap.)
Not sure what burning out the head end is - but you can probably clear any clog in the barrel and keep using it. Posting some pictures can help.
You might be able to clean the nozzle or replace it. (Generally easier to just replace it, they're pretty cheap.)
Not sure what burning out the head end is - but you can probably clear any clog in the barrel and keep using it. Posting some pictures can help.