Jin,
Did you print your frog in PLA or in ABS?
Dual extruder frog
Re: Dual extruder frog
Only PLA so far. I tend to keep PLA loaded because the time heat the bed to 60C is much less than the time to 100C.
Maybe I did turn on support, now I'm not sure. Looking at it the model, I must have.
Maybe I did turn on support, now I'm not sure. Looking at it the model, I must have.
Re: Dual extruder frog
The early nozzle valve patents recently expired, so we can expect the first implementations from The Major Players by next year. [grin]Levi8than wrote:Add a cap of some sort on the nozzle
The trick will be maintaining nozzle positioning accuracy without weighing down the extruder carriage...
Re: Dual extruder frog
I know I SHOULD start a new thread and stop posting on this frog thread... but I'm a bad person.ednisley wrote:The early nozzle valve patents recently expired, so we can expect the first implementations from The Major Players by next year. [grin]Levi8than wrote:Add a cap of some sort on the nozzle
The trick will be maintaining nozzle positioning accuracy without weighing down the extruder carriage...
I wonder if I can just grind down the end of some straight .014 or .016 music wire to a point. Then feed it down the hot end tub alongside the filament being melted. An cheapo 8 pin atmel could detect the polarity on the stepper motor drive to know whether it's turning forward or backward and trip a solenoid to push the wire down to plug the hole from the inside. This act will definitely extrude a small amount, requiring a wipe right then and then another wipe after starting the flow... but that seems like a small price to pay.
If I get some time, and some striaght music wire that can take the heat, maybe I'll give this a try.
Re: Dual extruder frog
please start a new thread in the Modifications section.
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Re: Dual extruder frog
That is a really neat looking frog model wow. Have you tried doing it with NinjaFlex and ABS/PLA?
Re: Dual extruder frog
(1) I think each part by itself is too rigid for a NinjaFlex hybrid to be practical. I think that regardless of which part you choose to do in NinjaFlex, the whole thing will remain basically rigid, which makes the use of NinjaFlex sort of pointless.
(2) NinjaFlex is hard enough to work with as it is, not to throw it into a torture test like this. . .
(2) NinjaFlex is hard enough to work with as it is, not to throw it into a torture test like this. . .