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Taco Recycler Remix Fat Nozzle Thicc Layer Vase mode

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  • Taco_Recycler_Remix_Base2.stl
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Publication date 2022-06-03 at 23:02
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2022-06-03 at 06:47
Design number 744784

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I redesigned and remade the Taco Recycler !! I want to actually use this. Lighter stronger faster. should print in about an hour each part maybe 90min depending on printer and settings.

both parts print totally in VASE Spiralize Mode !!

This probably won't work at less than 1mm nozzle it is designed for a 1.4mm nozzle.

so 1.2mm nozzle tell it to extrude at 1.4 and 1.0mm nozzle extrude at 140% to get close to 1.4mm 1.2mm should work fine 1.0mm might have an issue with the angle of the funnel try it and if you have a problem try 0.3 or even 0.2mm layers (designed for 0.4mm layers)

No special settings otherwise. I printed this at 20mm/s 1.4mm by 0.4mm extrusion at 260c nozzle 100c bed open air on my weedo 334 using a 1.4mm CHT nozzle from E3D

no processes or layers programming just vase mode print it. I suggest a small piece of foam board. after it prints around 6 or 7mm of the model place the foam board under the overhang. the HEAT from the bed can make those corners of the overhang warp insulate them from the heat will help a lot.

once its around 50mm high you can remove it.

FOOD SAFE ISSUE. use your own judgement. this is a good article on the subject and its issues

https://formlabs.com/blog/guide-to-food-safe-3d-printing/

because I printed this in ASA in VASE mode with 0.4mm layers its pretty easy to scrub up in hot water and soap. then scrub it up again just before use in case anything grew on it while in your cabinets. I consider the risk factor to be low enough that I am not concerned with it YMMV use your own judgement.

to be truly food safe. poly eurethane coat the parts. then as long as the coating is intact the part will be food safe and easy to clean if you use ASA or ABS (petg maybe)

Its also super light 165g total and stupid strong though of course the funnel could be a little weak IE don't beat on it. but 1.4mm extrusions are really freaking strong :-)

The BASE should print "ok" with a 0.6 or 0.8mm nozzle. the funnel is the tricky part. I uploaded an EXP version of the funnel with another "cut" to make the funnel main body dual wall so 1.2mm with 0.6 and 1.6mm with 0.8mm nozzles. I have not tried this and don't currently have a machine set up for that size and scale (I tend to go straight to 1.2mm nozzle size) but you can try it. lower layer height would help but take longer to print and you may have to play with thin wall behavior to get a proper spiralize/vase mode print.

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