The long road to fixing our TAZ4 3D Printer

Around the end of Februar 2016 prints with our trusty only 11 months old TAZ4 3D Printer started to fail. Specifically the extruder just stopped extruding mid-print, while everything else was working along as if nothing had happened.

After some investigation, we discovered the problem, the extruder stepper motor was getting waaayyy tooo hot. Each time, about 10 to 15 minutes into a print, the extruder/feed stepper would reach 91°C and just stop moving. As no more filament was being extruded, prints were getting ruined.

 

Fixing It – First Attempts

First I ran a print with the filament removed, the filament tension mount relaxed in order to reduce any resistance the stepper might encounter. Still it overheated. Obviously we tried attaching a heatsink, but of course that just bought a few extra minutes.

My first idea was to trim the micropotis on the controller board and reduce the motorcurrent. Alas, there were no potis to be found. Then equinox suggested it might be a mechanical problem since everything was working fine the last eleven months.

So we took the extruder apart twice. Second time around an hour later, we discovered that the M10 nut of the bolt conveying the filament which has the big cog on it’s other side, was way too tight. Presumably someone wanted to improve things by tightening the screw.
The result being, that the washer pressed on the bearing and put the brakes on the extruder motor.

Additionally I discovered that the screw afixing the steppershaft to the PLA cogwheel was loose. Possibly the hot motor softened the PLA enough for the shaft to slip through and cause the motor to turn by itself.

Sadly, none of these fixed solved our problem. Our NEMA17 still overheated, with 90°C being far outside it’s absolute maximum rating of 60°C (Specs) and even further away from the 42°C operating temperature reported on the internet.

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Visit from Counter Culture Labs

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Mary Ward from Counter Culture Labs in Oakland, California is currently visiting Graz. Today she gave a talk @ realraum about her idea of doing microfluidic mRNA assay in space. Those were some really great ideas and nice example of putting existing stuff together to make even more exciting stuff.

Since we already have a lot of experience with microfluidics and building space-worthy satellites, this turned out to be the perfect topic for our space. Beautiful discussion and knowledge exchange ensued and will continue on Sunday. :-)

 

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Abend der offenen Tür (Linuxtage Edition)

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Am Freitag, 29. April, und Samstag, 30. April, finden wieder die alljährlichen Grazer Linuxtage statt. Neben vielen interessanten Workshops und Vorträgen ist der realraum auch heuer mit einem Stand vertreten.

Außerdem öffnen wir am Freitag ab 19:00 unsere Türen für Linuxtage BesucherInnen und alle, die den realraum mal „in echt“ kennenlernen wollen.

Es erwarten euch gemütliche Musik und Sofas, realraum Mitglieder zum Fragen und Plaudern, Führungen durch die Räumlichkeiten, blinkende LEDs und kühles Mate.

Ihr findet uns in der Brockmanngasse 15, gleich neben der Neuen Technik (gleichnamige Straßenbahnhaltestelle der Linie 6 bzw. 26).

Schaut vorbei, wir freuen uns auf euren Besuch!

 

Es ist natürlich auch abseits dieses Abends jederzeit möglich, den realraum zu besuchen; auch alle unsere Veranstaltungen sind kostenlos.