HOW TO USE A 3D FILAMENT SPLICER / WELDER. THIS TRICK REALLY HELPS!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Don't throw your filament splicer out the window!!! Try this trick.
As you can imagine, heating and timing are pretty important, too. But using this little hack I figured out has taken my success rate from 4% to 99%!
one of the better tutorials on how to use these, but, the best option for filament splicing is still to use a silicon tube. you get perfect mergings easily with no need of shaping it with a knife afterwards. The only negative with that method is that you loose a couple of centimeters or so of tubing every time because you have to cut the silicone tube open.
Yep, but is cheap. So 2cm is not problem 😊
I just light mine on fire and shove it into precut PTFE tubing
why not just countersink a hole at the end of the bowden block? That would act as a funnel then no need for twisting?
Afaik In some of these they already have that, I got one of these off of temu. I was looking up info about them, there seems to be some slightly different versions of this jig. The one with the tapered hole, is the one with the measuring mark inscribed on it.
Interesting. The one I have uses a cone shaped input to help with the alignment. As you pull the warm parts through, it aligns and shapes the filament.
Cool little trick, i just noticed that you can remove the white plastic part and insert it back with a offset to get the same result without missalign the device every time 😀
You only need to head up the filament which is sitting in the plastic site pull it back and insert the other site push and let dry.😊
I don't know why nobody has come up with a commercial option to solve this problem. I would be the first customer.
a silicone tube, thats all you need.
You can also just straighten the filament with your fingers and be good when inserting both ends.
that an awesome little trick
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