Problems with feeding the filament into the bowden tube
I just finished building my Anet A6 and I was working on inserting some filament into the extruder. It was very difficult to get the filament to go in the hole (past the gears to go down to the hot-end). What can I do that will make it easier to get the filament into the hole (I tried cutting the tip at a angle)?
@Granny I apologize, I am new to 3d printing and don't know every part of a 3d printer. But I do my best to find what it is called.
No worries, learning is what we do here. You should print a swing arm or something that will make it so its easier for the extruder fan to be removed when switching/inserting filament.
What you are after is a small common mod called... filament guide (as your question title!).
The first one to pop up in my google search was this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:346736 which in turn is a make of this model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2242903
Also, a couple of tricks that help on my printers (YMMV):
manually straighten the first few cm filament before inserting it into the extruder (e.g.: remove the natural bend that is there because the filament came off a round spool by bending it in the opposite direction)
when the filament is past the gears/cogs, while still keeping the cogs "open" (i.e.: not yet clamping the filament), twist/roll the filament between your finger.
sharpen the tip of your filament with a pencil sharpener. This make so that the tip of it is at the very centre of the hole, rather than at its edge.
Sorry for the bad wording, didn't really know how to work it. But yes what you found is helpful. This should guide the filament to the hole, which is perfect because this is what I was wanting. Otherwise I kept missing, and missing, and missing. I did get filament loaded so I will print this for sure. Thank you!
@Ljk2000 - I added a couple of extra tips that can also help. Remember that on a Q&A site "helpful" translates with upvotes! (hint-hint!). This is important as upvotes / and the presence of an accepted answer affect the search results for other users (so it prioritises as results those questions that may come with a solution attached!). :)
I hit the upvote before, it did not register.... oops! Also I like the tips you added, I will remember these!
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Granny 5 years ago
What you are referring to is not the bowden tube but the throat and the white tube inside that is the PTFE tube.