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Tech With Kramer
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Trying to find the borders of each technology piece and push the limits, this is my passion and I am now sharing my findings, experiments, and solution with you!
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How to Easily Unclog & Clean Your Bambu Lab 3D Printer Extruder: A Step-by-Step Guide
Are you a 3D printing enthusiast facing a frustrating issue with your Bambu Lab 3D printer extruder? Clogs can be a real pain, but don't worry! We've got you covered with this step-by-step tutorial video that will help you unclog your extruder quickly and easily.
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IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol): amzn.to/3LBVs1r
Bottle for IPA: amzn.to/3LviXZI
Handheld Vacuum: amzn.to/3TpvSOP
Organizing Tray for Extruder Maintenance: makerworld.com/en/models/518656#profileId-434952
In this video, we'll provide clear, concise instructions and helpful visuals to guide you through the process. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced 3D printer user, this tutorial will help you troubleshoot a clogged extruder and get back to printing in no time.
So, if you're ready to tackle that pesky clog or your extruder has not been cleaned for a long time and get your Bambu Lab 3D printer up and running smoothly again, check out our tutorial video. With our expert guidance, you'll print your favorite designs again before you know it!
Tech with Kramer website: www.techwithkramer.com
Disclaimer: Just so you know, some links in this video may be affiliate links. The channel may receive a commission or other compensation if you use these links to make a purchase from Amazon or another company. You can support the channel and help us create more content like this tutorial using these links. I appreciate your support!
Links to check out:
Hexagon Screwdrivers: amzn.to/4cpoqMy
Magnetizer / Demagnetizer: amzn.to/4cEOvqw
Needle Pliers: amzn.to/3zm4R5L
Side Cutter: amzn.to/3JZtUAv
Headlamp: amzn.to/40h8Jk1
IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol): amzn.to/3LBVs1r
Bottle for IPA: amzn.to/3LviXZI
Handheld Vacuum: amzn.to/3TpvSOP
Organizing Tray for Extruder Maintenance: makerworld.com/en/models/518656#profileId-434952
In this video, we'll provide clear, concise instructions and helpful visuals to guide you through the process. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced 3D printer user, this tutorial will help you troubleshoot a clogged extruder and get back to printing in no time.
So, if you're ready to tackle that pesky clog or your extruder has not been cleaned for a long time and get your Bambu Lab 3D printer up and running smoothly again, check out our tutorial video. With our expert guidance, you'll print your favorite designs again before you know it!
Tech with Kramer website: www.techwithkramer.com
Disclaimer: Just so you know, some links in this video may be affiliate links. The channel may receive a commission or other compensation if you use these links to make a purchase from Amazon or another company. You can support the channel and help us create more content like this tutorial using these links. I appreciate your support!
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Thanks this helped, i accidentally selected the wrong ams slot for pla instead of abs-cf...what a mess, what still hard to take apart because everything was melted in the extruder gears :) live and learn!
My first 3D printer, a Bambu X1C is expected to arrive in a couple of days! What a fun new learning and creative adventure awaits for me! Thank you for all your videos, which will help me get off to a great start! Thanks again!
!!BE CAREFUL!! DO NOT LET THIS COMPANY SCAM YOU.. BAMBULAB. You buy online and since they charged you, they send you something you did not order, incomplete, defective or used. (In most cases they charge you combos.. and they only send you the machine. With many faults.) And the extra they charge you.. disappears and they disappear.. With emails they make fun of you and you lose your money. All these commercials and the influencers (accomplices) are lying to you.. I recommend CREALITY. !!!! BE CAREFUL!!
Wonderful, Thanks!
Wonderful, thank you!
Instant subscribe thank you for being straight to the point.
where is the nozzle clog? This looks like the extruder is clogged, not the actual nozzle. I have filament stuck throughout the 0.2mm nozzle and nothing is working. The needle is too weak to push through and the way the filament broke, I can't grab onto it with pliers to pull it out. I've tried temperatures all the way up to 270 deg C and I am having no luck. At this point it is looking like I need to just buy a new nozzle and wait another eternity for BL to ship it out
Sometimes it’s the nozzle, sometimes the extruder (check my other video about the extruder clogged). On 0.2 nozzles, not all the filaments can handle it. Try some other filament and slow it down, this might help.
@@techwithkramer I was using Bambu Lab's PETG Translucent. It was working fine for previous prints of the same object and then just randomly stopped. I partially unclogged it by using a lighter to heat the provided allen key, pulling out enough of the stuck filament when it cooled off so that I could then reload more filament after setting the nozzle to 300degC for 3-5 minutes. I wasn't very hopeful, but it started shooting out tons of filament. I don't know if this contributed at all, but the settings in my bambu studio were still set to 0.4mm when I finally successfully unclogged it. I think previous unclogging attempts were unsuccessful because the filament broke flush with the nozzle so the extruder was not feeding into the nozzle.
Is there any reason you use PETG instead of PLA? And what is it that you are printing where you need such a high detail in translucent?
@@techwithkramer I just got my first 3D printer (P1S) a couple weeks ago on that big sale and haven't had much time to research about different materials due to final exams. Originally, I wanted to do even stronger materials, such as ABS/ASA, with my unopened 0.6mm, but it seems like it could contaminate my printer with worse toxins(such as lead) and I plan on doing food-safe prints later on(with proper sanding, vapour-smoothing, polishing, and coating). PETG over PLA because I have heard PETG is stronger and I like to abuse my things. Anecdotally, thus far, it seems like my PLA scraper got absolutely brutalized when I started printing PETG. I am printing key caps because my keyboard's key-sizing/layout is nonstandard and thus no key cap sets are made for it. I am doing multi-colour prints and the lettering was not turning out very good with the 0.4mm nozzle, also, there would be little gaps/holes on top surfaces, which were already about 5-7 layers thick with 100% infill, so you could see the other colour through the holes/gaps. Translucent because RGB back-lighting. From testing, the 0.4mm nozzle prints the translucent PETG into grain-y broken-glass-resembling material, and the 0.2mm nozzle prints a more consistent pattern with more scattering/frostiness and makes it look higher quality. Added bonus is that it just looks like frosty white, almost opaque, when there is no back-light turned on. As I type this out, I am testing out some new settings, including ironing out each layer and using arachne walls. Hoping I get something that sort of resembles the glass appearance I am seeing people post about. I am also designing a keyboard from ground up since I am from a software background and I am trying to branch into more science/engineering type things. So I am using this as an opportunity to learn by messing around with CAD software and circuitry.
I would recommend you to use ASA for food safe prints even though that would mean your printer needs to use food safe components too. ASAP is also stronger. PETG is not always stronger than PLA - there are some good videos out there like the one from CNC Kitchen.
I learned more in this 3 minute video than I have in videos over 15 minutes long. Thanks for the lesson!
i was unfair, the box you used initially was different and i didnt noticed. My apoloy. Thanks for the great video and nice design.
By far the best video on the subject. Three types of clogs in three minutes. I just watched a 10 min cold pull video and they didn't even explain it right...
I totally agree 👍🏻 Can’t stand influencers that try to get as many minutes of view time by wasting everyone’s time.
I could kiss you
At 7:44 I am almost sure that the thing you call a little hat, is at the wrong place. It should be at the screw side and not at the side where the pusher is.
Yes, you are correct - it’s on the other side! Thanks for bringing it up.
Thanks you were very helpful
Thanks for the nice feedback!
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thanks, I'm new to 3d printing and this problem was the 1st time i could not clear the nozzle was almost getting ready to buy another one.
Glad it worked
Legend, thanks so much! Much love from Australia.
Thanks, greeting back from sunny Florida!
What tables are you using for printers?
This helped a ton! Thanks!!
Thanks a ton for the feedback!
great video, i was able to solve my issues by watching this!
Wonderful!
my hero
Thank you!
This solved the issue of filament broken inside the extruder for my Bambu X1. Perfect instructions. Subscribed before I forget the channel!
Great, thank you for subscribing!
That brown dust inside is from small metal gears grinding down without any lubrication. Consider lubricating them instead of dealing with the dust.
I have over 30’000 hours on my machines, no need to lubricate. If you want to, that’s fine. My dust is from filament, not from the gears.
@techwithkramer my X1C has maybe a thousand hours and those 2 metal gears are almost gone. Printing PETG
@MaximKachurovskiy If so, get the bigtreetech version - The claw - I am just about to install one to see how it is, but that one is all metal and needs to have some grease on it due to the way the gears are angled.
That second bit really saved me 😭🙏🙏
Wonderful.
this doesn't work. I have an extremely clogged hotend, can't even stick an accupuncture needle al the way through at 290 degrees
There are special needles for each nozzle size. Unless the actual plastic got burned totally in the hot end (which could be caused by too much heat), the plastic would be soft and the needle can go in. How old is your nozzle?
@@techwithkramer It's a brand new printer. I was able to pull out the clog with 5-6 repeats of the hot allen wrench trick, with the hotend removed. There was a LOT of solid ABS stuck in there and it kept breaking
This video was a real life saver. Troubleshot all of my minor issues with my X1C and ams pretty easily up until slot 2 refused to load any other filament. And it kept grinding a rough spot in any roll I tried to load. Realized must be a piece stuck in that particular slot PTFE tube.
Good to hear it worked out for you!
The activated carbon should not be wash before usage for air filtration. It will be saturated and fill with mineral from tape water and reduces its effectiveness of pores. It's enough just to dust it outside until no longer see the dust.
If you are using RO water, it’s perfectly fine.
@techwithkramer Yes, tape water contain lots of mineral salt and other chemical that could easily fill the carbon pores. RO is perfectly fine but not with system which also add mineral back into it. And for the best, distill water. I don't really care much to clean it as mostly I use with hepa filter and exhaust out of the printer.
Thank you! Just fixed my printer with this!😊
Cool! Thanks for your feedback,
What do I do if the screw just scrunches all the way up and the silver thing never actually threads on the screw?
Please note that the silver cap is going on the other end, this is a mistake in the video. It works both way, but it needs to be at the other end….
Very great video, easy to follow. Saved me a lot of time and headache following this
Great, glad it worked out for you!
Thank you so much for this video. Exactly my problem, solutions straight explained! Unfortunately mine was solution 3 with the broken filament. I used a nail intead of the allen key which is easier to heat up. Pulled it out with pliers. BC the nozzle was still clogged after this, I cranked up the temperature to 250C and pushed some portions of filament forth and back. After it came out on the nozzle, I performed your 100C-trick. Now it works... I hope for a long time! Now I'm jealous on your X1 display. The P1 one is... well, not that comfy...
Great to hear you fixed it. On the display, I will change one of mine for a 3rd party display… video coming soon….
This was exactly what I needed! Thank you! (Especially that last part I had a quarter inch piece stuck in the extruder that wouldn't budge!)
Glad I was able to help 👍
Thank you. This was really helpful.
I'm so glad!
Thank You so much. The final trick was awesome!
You are welcome.
OMG, you just saved me a whole repair 🎉
That’s great news!
Nice and informative video. Having some questions: If printing with regular Petg/Pla, how often do it need to clean the extruder? I heared it’s might be every 300 hrs of work and if printing with volatile and carbon filaments then, every 150 hrs. What do you think? What’s your thoughts about cleaning gears in ultrasonic bath? Also, Bambulab’s recommend put a drop of oil between big gears (avoid the filament drive) and give it a little spread up. What’s your opinion about this?
I usually wait until the quality gets bad, that’s when I clean. But if I use ASA, I clean like every 10 prints or so, specially the carbon rods. I never used any oil on any of my extruders and they work just fine. I have not tried Ultrasonic, let me know how it goes…
The filament tubing broke off at the extruder and won’t slide back in the extruder now…
Do you mean the white PTFE tubing broke off? Can't imagine how this could happen…
It was my first time disconnecting the PTFE tubing, so I didn’t realize the clamp mechanism needed pushed down to release it 🤦♂️. I was able to take apart the clamp and remove the small piece that broke off. I've now tried all 3 methods, but unfortunately the machine thinks I have an external spool of filament loaded (never had one loaded). Guess I will have to get into the extruder tomorrow.
@ParkerParkourable Just follow my extruder video and you will be fine.
I am learning how to print Tullomer in my X1 Carbon and jammed up the extruder. It wasn't Tullomer in the extruder jam, but some filament I tried to use to purge the nozzle after using the special material. So there were really two jams...the extruder jam was caused by Tullomer stuck in the nozzle. I cleared the extruder jam 'in the usual fashion', had to perform an Atomic pull on the nozzle. I used a paper-clip wire, heated to red, and plunged it into the top of the nozzle. It fused to the Tullomer, and I was able to pull all the material out...perfect pull. It was all my fault: a print using Tullomer was failing in a spectacular fashion, so I panicked and turned off the power to the printer. The 'emergency stop' button didn't do anything! Filament 'froze' in the nozzle which lead to the nozzle jam, which caused the extruder jam. Lots of words to say "I messed up".
I'm glad you got it sorted out.
The main reason for the paper towel is this: If you work on a hard surface, such as a hard table or bench top, and you drop one of those tiny screws it WILL bounce into the next universe. Ask me how I know!
I’ve been there too. 😅
thx a lot !! great video!
Glad you liked it.
Thank you, new to printing and this helped so much
Great, glad it helped. 👍🏻
No other tutorial out there mentions how to get a piece of broken filament like you - especially if its deep into the hot end. Using the hot hex key was the perfect trick, absolutely thank you.
Thank you for the nice comment.
I was losing my mind trying to solve this problem. 2:19 was the solution. I was really freaking out.
Glad you have been able to fix it!
Not even a bit off Oil??? Just asking. I don't know nothing. Just started learning. Thank you for your video.
No oil at all.
Thanks. This really helped me out.
Glad it helped!
I've got a nozzle with an 'engineering material' stuck in it...going to try the hot hex-key technique! I've been playing with Tullomer...very mixed results.
Let me know how it goes!
Thank you- i was able to temove my first clog with the hot allen wrench trick, but i do have a question. I tried your first tip but i could not pull that white PTE(?) tub out at all. It is really stuck in there. Am i supposed to loosen a screw or something? Please pardon me, i am brand new. Ive watched every video i could find and read the wiki files with no luck.
You need to push the black ring down and the tube up at the same time, this will release it. Glad you got the clog fixed!
@@techwithkramer thanks so much!!
2mm is the allen wrench size you need to get these screws out. And it will make your life easier the wrench is at least 2 inches long.
This is an awesome video!!! Thanks so much for sharing the knowledge!
You’re very welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
5.99 for 1440 hours of print? That's not offensive even to this yorkshireman, we have a reputation for squeezing the pennies until they scream... I'm interested in the actual performance of such a small filter, had boxes of matches bigger than that
So far it works great, using these for years now on many X1’s.
Kramer, I am interested in a tutorial on how to replace the Extruder TH Board V9. Thank you.