The second attempt did fail again… Damn. It was over 2 hours in, and then suddenly the extrusion stopped again. It’s still way better than before since it stopped within 30 minutes before, but still no 100% success rate yet.
I have the same problem Bjorn, and I’m still searching for the most optimal setup. Any luck since the last post here…?
P.S. since i have lots of people asking me about woodfill and other special filament so I ordered 3dsolex “Olsson Block”, new modification for UM2 (link to the UM forum: http://umforum.ultimaker.com/index.php?/topic/7689-custom-heater-block-to-fit-e3d-nozzle-on-ultimaker-2/) and since it will allow me to change nozzle easier and to even be able to print with bigger nozzle I hope it will make all the difference when printing woodfill. But untill then still frustrated with failed prints.
I’ve been tweaking a bit after the post above I think. Did you try the profiles from bjornsblog.nl?
I do have those resin drops though. Usually after the first few layers. When I see it I pause the printer and whipe the nozzle clean. I do this very fast since this is obviously a risky operation with Woodfill.
My WoodFill prints are successful in many occasions, but still not always. It’s a beautiful material but it’s almost impossible to print 100% successful with it.
Great, thanks for sharing your experience, Bjorn! I am trying to print with ColorFabb Woodfill for a while now and can’t get it to work flawlessly. Your settings helped a bit, but still, I get these resin drops before the nozzle becomes clogged (See attached image, which shows just the support structure with one drop). Sometimes after a few millimeters of print height, sometimes significantly later (few centimeters). I tried the settings from your blogpost, from ColorFabbs blogpost and played with temperatures between 195 - 210. No success… Has anybody else experienced these resin drops?