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Oct 2016

I am looking for a new extruder for my machine. The one I have works, but its a bowden setup and does not extrude flex material very well. I have a 3D delta printer and would like to know if anyone have experience with the new Zesty Nimble extruder that is listed. It seems like an interesting extruder to back. I like to stay under $100 for the entire extruder and want it to be as light as possible. This extruder seems to fit the bill really well. I would like to know your opinion.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lykle/super-light-and-easy-to-use-extruder-for-your-3d-p/description 69

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    Oct '16
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    May '17
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For general/hobby printing a flex extended drive gear may not cause issues. For advanced materials or high speed printing this thing will have a lot of tolerance issues in retraction and heat issues at high speeds. The flex cable also adds a lot of mass to the cable bundle on a delta which will affect the effector movement proportional to speed. We couldn’t use it though it may work for a lot of people.

The new EZR from SeeMeCNC for the Rostock Max V3 is designed as a bowden that works with flex materials, without having to custom cut pfte tube like you had to do on the EZ struder. Even $20 3D cam extruders work fine for flex material with some minor modifications.

I think that i can help you. You need to combine an direct extruder with a delta to work with flex filament.

I have a bowden style extruder that i worked up in 123d design for printing my flex, works fine for me. Here is the link to it on Thingiverse. cheapest solution I can think of and still keep a bowden setup

Oh and the price was pennies

If you want to print with flex, buy a cheap prusa with mk8 extruder, job done!

you should investigate a sexxystruder on github dl and print your self, buy a nema 11 geared stepper & suspend it with silicone tubign. Cost : 50-$70 . Plus you can get insane speed.

If you need more info, direct msg me, I know the inventors.

7 months later

Hi all,

The first Nimble review was posted today, follow the link to read it:

I’ve personally tested and confirmed it to work with X60 (which i believe is the most flexible filament available at the moment)
Let me know if you are a customer and write a review!
Cheers

Brian
Co-creator of the Nimble