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Flexible Filament Extruder Upgrade for Creality CR-7, CR-10, Ender 2, Ender 3

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3D model size X 42 Γ— Y 42 Γ— Z 15 mm
Publication date 2023-06-08 at 21:47
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2017-03-01 at 05:56
Design number 1261752

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This is an upgrade for the for Creality CR-7, CR-10, Ender 2, Ender 3, and Afinibot A5, A31. It will allow these printers to print with flexible filament more reliably using a PTFE insert to close the gap in the extruder that normally allows TPU to get jammed. This project requires a 13mm section of PTFE tube for 1.75mm filament cut to a point along with the 3D printed part.

Also, if you have any issues with the coupler staying screwed into the bracket, check out this remix by Chuck Hellebuyck (https://www.thingiverse.com/Elproducts/about) that includes threading for the PTFE coupler: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3072475

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