Flashforge Adventurer 5M VS. TPU Filament
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I just used the standard orca profile, no drying, just worked. I was very impressed...
Same here other then upping the speed a little
What an excellent channel
Have had similar experience with Flashforge5. I print everything here at work and for my Harley. Handle grips are fantastic and don't where. Thanks
Very informative and spot on.
I'm running tpu at 40 mm/s on my ender 5plus at 235 degrees. With a microswiss NG extruder . Feeding from a dryfix at 65 degrees. Usually dry at 70 degrees for 3 plus hours beforehand.
Seems to be working well. Thanks for the video, it gave me several new ideas.
No problems printing with TPU on my 5MPro. Works great.
Love the videos man, the AD5m was my last purchase got it for $300.
My delta does overture tpu at 60mm/s and 5000mm/s accel.
just ordered a AD5M today!
Thx for the info. I might run some tpu though my bambu labs.
Thank you for sharing this stuff! Maybe sometime you could do a video on your upgrades to the machine? Or for people who want to upgrade the printer to other things, like jailbreaking the klipper or mounting a stealthburner head?
very informative 👍
Funny you had just put this video up while I was in the middle of doing a 16.5hr large print with tpu. It came out great and so did the couple smaller ones I made after that one.
Whew! Glad it all worked out for you!
Thanks for sharing - might try TPU in a few months once I get comfortable with PLA and maybe PETG. Will keep your advice and the advice in the comments in mind.
I made my daughter TPU phonecase with gyroid fill 0 bottom / 0 top and it looks awesome, i recommend trying. My only problem with TPU was issue with rolling full spool, but fixed that easaily
Using an ADM5 Pro. It has been very finiky with thr TPU but all else blows away my K1. Been fighting with it all day to print covers for keys (the colored sleeves for keys to tell what door a key is for). Finally got it to work. The generic TPU 235 is too hot for most TPUs that I can tell you will see it start to extrude even when hearing up so this is the clue. The settings I was able to get to work perfectly were 225/45.
The speed setting in Orca. Use 150 for all, then for acceleration just halve each number. Now printing flawlessly. Using multiple TPU brands but currently Hatchbox with these settings.
Also, for the 'Clog issue mentioned', you do not have to use the PETG as stated.What works for me is to turn thr printer completely off, wait for it to cool down fully, then just perform a TPU load and it will struggle for a bit but eventually get the circle extrusion like normal with that lovy extra waste we are all used to lol. Hope that helps
Great videos...keep them up!
been printing TPU for 10 years on an Ender 3 60mm+ sec no problem took a while to figure it out bigger nozzle .6 or .8 will be more forgiving proper retraction is a must if you pull back too much this can cause a clog. Im on the high end of temp 235 to 245 and 80c for the bed NO cooling at all.
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I just attempted to my first tpu print. Dried the filament for 4hrs then tried printing a squishy ball. I scaled it up a tad and settings to recommended settings. Ball printed hard on the bottom squishy in the middle and hard on the top. Ever run into this or something similar issue?
Just subscribed, being an advanced user of 3d printers ( own 6 now), and all my printers are completely different lol you should see my ender 3 v2 it’s been upgraded to a beast!!! Do you by chance have any videos about your slicer for the 5m ? I really do appreciate your explanations
I do have a video about the basics of OrcaSlicer. That's my slicer of choice for the 5M. th-cam.com/video/4l9FLKi5jf8/w-d-xo.html
Bambu Labs makes a new high speed TPU, I have not tried it yet, but it apparently works much faster.
Wow, really? That's worth checking out.
If someone were to come up with a type of 3D printer laxative to cure a TPU constipated extruder, they'd have a million dollar idea on their hands.
If you're printing TPU alot, would an extruder larger than the standard .04mm be more conducive for printing TPU on a finicky 3D printer?
Which brand of TPU did you use? I might just try a 500 or 250 (if they have it) size to try. Thanks
I used SainsSmart Mango Mojito TPU.
The printer comes with a metal purge rod that can be fed into the extruder from the top to push out any stuck filament.
I tried that, but felt I was pushing too hard with no results. So I tried the filament load function so the moving gears could help out.
@@FigureFeedback I made the mistake once of running the extruder while inserting the rod. I won’t try that again. lol
I have the 5M Pro and print Sainsmart TPU great and I am printing at 100mm to 120mm with no issues. Not sure what TPU you were printing.
That's pretty impressive. Are you running a custom profile?
I use FlashPrint I have custom process. 225 nozzle, 60 bed temp, 2 shells, 25% infill (3d), 3 bottom and 4 top Layers, .2 layer hgt, 100 mm to 120mm depending on color but 100 is good for all.
Try TPU again using a larger nozzle.
Got one on the way!
Are you running an unlocked Klipper on yours? Would be cool if you could make a video about the whole klipper thing on the m5.
I'm not running that firmware right now. I want to wait until it has had more time in the oven.