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.
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.
No idea if the Zesty Nimble works but I’m in the pilot program for one of the new Flex3Drives. Flex3Drive is the original flexible driveshaft extruder: https://flex3drive.com/ 25 The original has been around for at least a few years now.
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