Anyone know where to get replacement parts for the stock extruder, or a relatively inexpensive aftermarket extruder replacement that is of decent quality?

I’ve been having issues with jamming recently and after trying everything I could to fix it, tore the extruder apart and discovered there is a sizeable groove worn into one of the plastic guide pieces. I suspect the filament is getting caught in this groove and pinched, which causes the drive to grind the filament and jam while the printer keeps humming along not actually printing anything.

I’m in the middle of printing out a full sized Storm Trooper helmet and this is causing me a lot of grief when prints make it 380/450 layers and then jam and stop printing. I’ve learned how to restart a print at the failed layer, but I’d rather not have to keep babysitting things or tossing out a bunch of waste when it craps out at 15%

Here is the part I’m looking for but I can only find it in a big $40 kit or as $100 extruder replacement:

Edit: If anyone else comes across this in the future, I was able to source one from Happy3DThai for around $2.99. I bought the last two in stock (one as an eventual replacement for the replacement) but I’m sure they’ll get more eventually. https://www.happy3dthai-artillery.com/online-store/Titan-extruder-guide-tube-p200504936

Edit 2, Electric Boogaloo: I just found them on AliExpress in a 4-pack too. If you search for “Titan extruder guide tube” you’ll find them.

Final edit: turns out this part wasn’t the cause of the issue. The extruder stepper motor went bad (bearings full of junk) and would randomly lock up while rotating. I was able to feel it sticking when rotating it by hand. $10 replacement and I’m back in business.

  • CmdrShepardOP
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    1 year ago

    I snapped a photo of the damage today if you’re still interested:

    Looks like it also wore into the PTFE tube below it so I’ll probably need to replace that as well. I dealt with a similar issue previously with the tension lever (a metal one at that!) wearing out and pinching the filament as it was fed through it.

    • deFrisselle@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      That’s interesting It’s like it’s not sitting in the right spot , just over a bit or the upper tensioning is over a bit