Thx for sharing! I too want to build some. May I ask if it needs much reverse-force to roll back the filament into the roll in case the roll is almost full (heavy weight at that moment)?
If you're using, or upgrading from a ERCFv1 or v2 RC1A version you may want/need a higher torque gear motor. Many in the Beta team ran NEMA 17's spec'd at 55 N-cm max torque and config'd them for 1-1.5A (probably overkill...). Grafton's 40 Tooth NEMA 17 Mod is a good addition for gaining more speed from a high torque motor. This may not be required so if you already have built your ERCF, try the Filamentalist with the motor/gearing you have and decide if you think you need more torque/speed.
Perfekt work!! Great!
Nice video, I wonder if this can replace prusa mmu buffer, did you tried with it?
MR is for miniature metric bearing with special dimensions
Nice job. Thanks for the help.
Nice build!
nice.. could you tell me the dimensions of the rewinder.. curious if this can fit in a 21cup dry box.
Thx for sharing! I too want to build some. May I ask if it needs much reverse-force to roll back the filament into the roll in case the roll is almost full (heavy weight at that moment)?
If you're using, or upgrading from a ERCFv1 or v2 RC1A version you may want/need a higher torque gear motor. Many in the Beta team ran NEMA 17's spec'd at 55 N-cm max torque and config'd them for 1-1.5A (probably overkill...). Grafton's 40 Tooth NEMA 17 Mod is a good addition for gaining more speed from a high torque motor. This may not be required so if you already have built your ERCF, try the Filamentalist with the motor/gearing you have and decide if you think you need more torque/speed.
Do printed parts need supports when printed? And thank you for the video. I am going to print and assembly.
This is in the list of printed parts in the Filamentalist github site.
Will this fit in a RepBox?
how do you know or not know how to find out the MR prefix?!?! mabey do that before you make videos eh