Yes, the Bowden tube where it meets the extruder nozzle gets some heat damage which restricts the filament flow. Taking it apart and cutting back a new piece or replacing the tube is what worked for me. It’s a popular problem after a printer has done some work.
That stand you put together made this possibly the most clear demonstration of a transaxle that I've seen.
Thanks. I enjoyed this project. I want to make a whole line of trainers using real vehicle parts displayed by a 3D printed housing.
I don't know why the algorithm decided to show me this, but I'm glad it did.
Right on! Great comment.
Hi, i come from your Creality Ender 3 Neo Extruder Drive Clicking/Slipping Diagnosis video. Were you able to fix the clicking? and how. Thank you.
Yes, the Bowden tube where it meets the extruder nozzle gets some heat damage which restricts the filament flow. Taking it apart and cutting back a new piece or replacing the tube is what worked for me. It’s a popular problem after a printer has done some work.
@@autotech4103 Thank you, it was driving me mad. The end of the tube had narrowed a lot and had a piece of plastic stuck.
@@juansolo7554 they seem to always need a bit of tinkering to keep them going.
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Glad you enjoyed it