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ryandam
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I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

The story

I see lack of direct extruder discusion for the Mini so I created one.

I have no doubt about the printing quality of the Mini, it amazing! But now I want to print more TPU/FLEX and it's where the problems appeared. Yes you can print TPU with stock extruder/Bondtech dual gear extruder (bowden extruder for short) but you have to slow down the speed and it's a pain to wait. Not to mention sometime you have filament stucked in the extruder gears or sometime you have under extrution.

So I decided to give Direct extruder a go. I have looked in to @MAMSIH design for awhile and I love how compact and elegent it is, but I have some problem with it (one of the biggest is the mount for PINDA is very weak and easy to broke) so I make some improments:

Prusa Mini Direct Hextruder Retro

 

You can find more instruction in my post, so give it a try.

How the result?

Currently I am quite happy with my upgrade, I can print TPU at least 2x faster with better quality now.

 

For PLA, I currently not see any different in the quality, will do more print to see.

Ask me anything

This is the first time I try using Direct extruder so I really exited. Please ask me any thing or give me some suggestions so you and me can learn something new.

This topic was modified 3 years ago by ryandam
Posted : 11/09/2021 3:54 am
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BogdanH
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Very interesting!

First of, I really like part cooling shroud design as I was looking for similar for stock Mini printhead.

In general, I think that's the cheapest (about 60€ +filament) upgrade to direct drive for Mini and if I get more interested on TPU, I will sure consider this solution. Btw. would be interesting to know how total weight compares to stock print head.

[Mini+] [MK3S+BEAR]

Posted : 11/09/2021 10:11 am
ryandam
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Posted by: @bogdanh

Very interesting!

First of, I really like part cooling shroud design as I was looking for similar for stock Mini printhead.

In general, I think that's the cheapest (about 60€ +filament) upgrade to direct drive for Mini and if I get more interested on TPU, I will sure consider this solution. Btw. would be interesting to know how total weight compares to stock print head.

This setup will add ~125g more to the existing print head.

Beside TPU printing capacity, I notice slightly better PLA quality in some corner of the print. I still testing it out and will post here for more comparation.

Posted : 11/09/2021 10:49 am
BogdanH
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Honorable Member

Beside TPU printing capacity, I notice slightly better PLA quality in some corner of the print.

Yes, I would expect that to be the case in certain situations (depending on printed object). If nothing else, then because of better part cooling, which is important when we print small objects -at least so my thoughts.

[Mini+] [MK3S+BEAR]

Posted : 11/09/2021 11:11 am
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Crawlerin
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Motion

Ha, I was thinking that with rise of smaller pancake steppers it may not be out of place to have direct feed on MINI. There are few small toolheads which could potentially be utilized, this one looks more compact in width than something like Mini-Afterburner I had in mind initially.

Did you have to do firmware changes? I would not worry about e-steps, but for example filament loading and unloading routines may be out of whack a bit if feeding tube is few dozens of millimeters instead of 28 or so centimeters 😀 

Did you have to slower print speed? Also, what about motion, and vibrations of cantilever? Does it affect it too much, especially when Z-hopping and toolhead is near the unsupported end with cantilever? Would be interesting to slap an accelerometer at the end of X axis and compare outputs vs stock toolhead. If it affects prints, it may be a good case for input shaping (requiring alternative firmware of course).

Good job BTW! It could only be good if it turns out MINI can handle direct feed without much issues, open up possibilities to print flexibles a bit better.

Posted : 14/09/2021 11:14 pm
ryandam
(@ryandam)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Motion

Ha, I was thinking that with rise of smaller pancake steppers it may not be out of place to have direct feed on MINI. There are few small toolheads which could potentially be utilized, this one looks more compact in width than something like Mini-Afterburner I had in mind initially.

For the Mini I think due to the frame (only 1 side for Z compared to MK3) so to minimize vibrations, Pursa have to reduce the X axis length. The compact width of the Mini's heat sink design I think is very clever to reduce X length. I really love the design of the Mini Afterburner but you will loose some X axis size. The other direct extruder setup is Sherpa Extruder but I think the design is not as sexy as this design.

Did you have to do firmware changes? I would not worry about e-steps, but for example filament loading and unloading routines may be out of whack a bit if feeding tube is few dozens of millimeters instead of 28 or so centimeters 😀 

for the filament changing process, I had described in the description of the model (HERE), basically firmware change is not required but you have to manually load/unload filament. But for the sake of convenience I modified the firmware to change estep, motor current, filament changing process, now I don't need to insert g-code to anywhere and the filament changing process is as easy as the default extruder setup.

Did you have to slower print speed? Also, what about motion, and vibrations of cantilever? Does it affect it too much, especially when Z-hopping and toolhead is near the unsupported end with cantilever? Would be interesting to slap an accelerometer at the end of X axis and compare outputs vs stock toolhead. If it affects prints, it may be a good case for input shaping (requiring alternative firmware of course).

Currently I'm using default profiles (with some modify of retraction and linear advance), so the print speed is the same. For the quality I have some observations:

- With the default bowden setup the print will have under-extrude in some edge corners. Now with direct extruder its gone.
- Less stringing.
- A little bit ringing pattern with speed profile.

Righ now I dont have any accelerometer to measure vibration but I think the effect is acceptable for the default slicing profile.

Posted : 15/09/2021 3:10 am
NerdyOreo
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New Member
Part list?

What stepper are you. Using? It looks different from the factory one. Also do you have a build list for all supporting parts used? 

Posted by: @ryandam

The story

I see lack of direct extruder discusion for the Mini so I created one.

I have no doubt about the printing quality of the Mini, it amazing! But now I want to print more TPU/FLEX and it's where the problems appeared. Yes you can print TPU with stock extruder/Bondtech dual gear extruder (bowden extruder for short) but you have to slow down the speed and it's a pain to wait. Not to mention sometime you have filament stucked in the extruder gears or sometime you have under extrution.

So I decided to give Direct extruder a go. I have looked in to @MAMSIH design for awhile and I love how compact and elegent it is, but I have some problem with it (one of the biggest is the mount for PINDA is very weak and easy to broke) so I make some improments:

Prusa Mini Direct Hextruder Retro

 

You can find more instruction in my post, so give it a try.

How the result?

Currently I am quite happy with my upgrade, I can print TPU at least 2x faster with better quality now.

 

For PLA, I currently not see any different in the quality, will do more print to see.

Ask me anything

This is the first time I try using Direct extruder so I really exited. Please ask me any thing or give me some suggestions so you and me can learn something new.

 

Posted : 03/10/2021 3:20 pm
ryandam
(@ryandam)
Active Member
Topic starter answered:
Part list?

What stepper are you. Using? It looks different from the factory one. Also do you have a build list for all supporting parts used? 

I'm using Nema14 LDO-36STH17. This is a pancake stepper which is really small and light weight but capable of high speed printing. All the parts is in @MAMSIH here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/67855-prusa-mini-direct-hextruder

Posted : 07/10/2021 6:37 am
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ryandam
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Topic starter answered:
Updated version 1.1

Hi everyone,

I just want to let you guys know that I updated my model to version 1.1, the extruder now is more sturdy and have some minor fixes, step file is also uploaded. Please have a look at: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/75582-prusa-mini-direct-hextruder-retro

Posted : 22/10/2021 9:29 am
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Sandersann
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Re: Updated version 1.1

Nice!!!

Posted : 24/10/2021 3:10 am
Monk231
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New Member
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

Hey @ryandam!  first, you are a genius!!! I love this proyect.

I migrate my Mini to direct drive and I am tuning it. Do you hacve any recomendation the settings for PLA, FLEX and PETG ? Like to start from that base.

Posted : 02/12/2021 9:34 pm
ryandam
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Topic starter answered:
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

Hi, this is my config for Esun PLA+, it's not much different from the original profile except some printer extruder setting.

Posted : 03/12/2021 1:32 pm
Irwin
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New Member
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

I wonder if replacing the stainless rod with carbon fiber rods will help reduce the weight?!

Posted : 07/06/2022 2:59 am
kolba
(@kolba)
Active Member
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

a cheaper option would be these ones https://www.igus.co.uk/product?artNr=AWMP-08 though you would probably need to switch to plastic bearings

Posted : 10/06/2022 4:20 pm
cwbullet
(@cwbullet)
Member
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

Interesting design that I might add to one of minis in the future.  Does this require firmware changes?  

I am on my cell, so please excuse a question that could search for an answer.  

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Posted : 10/06/2022 4:36 pm
MR.3D
(@mr-3d)
New Member
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

Hi , Im Using LGX Lite with LDO-36STH20-1004AHG(XH) that came with it as a kit , can i know what to change in the prusa mini firmware so i do not need to set gcode before print everytime . example . esteps , voltage /amp . thank you for your help if you have time .

.

Posted : 29/12/2022 1:12 am
toadhall
(@toadhall)
Active Member
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

You can change your esteps and extruder direction in the experimental menu: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/experimental-menu-mini-mini_264396

Posted : 05/01/2023 8:18 pm
DST
 DST
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Active Member
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

Hi,

Really a nice work. I am considering to install a direct extruder to deal with TPU, but I would like to avoid needing to add customised GCODE.

I wonder, Why the original model you remixed does not have any instructions to modify the start GCODE? Is there no need?

Posted : 17/04/2023 4:39 pm
Unpoor
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RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

I asked of Prusa will add the option to change the load/unload value in the Experimental menu, I hope they listen 🙂

Posted : 29/09/2023 4:16 pm
JoanTabb
(@joantabb)
Veteran Member Moderator
RE: I installed Direct Extruder for the Mini, ask me anything

Did you ask for the change on the Mini GITHUB Page?

regards Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Posted : 30/09/2023 8:19 am
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