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BMG Clockwork Backlash Issues (Repeating Patterns / "Wood Grain")

Ensure that you have some 📄backlash between the motor gear and the plastic gear.

  • Gauge this with filament loaded and the spring tensioned (the backlash will reduce a bit once it is loaded).
  • You want a little backlash, but not too much.

This is adjusted by moving the motor itself up and down.
The motor plate has 3 slotted screw holes to allow for adjustment:

  • The top two screws are easily reachable.
  • The bottom left screw can be reached by opening the filament latch fully and using a ball-end hex driver.

Too Little Backlash:

  • 📌Repeating patterns in extrusion

  • Accelerated wear and damage of the plastic gear, further contributing to repeating patterns in extrusion.

    • This can cause permanent extrusion consistency issues until replacement. Check the spaces between the gear teeth. This gear is damaged:

Too Much Backlash:

Repeating Patterns

  • Adjusting backlash can help considerably with these issues, but is not always guaranteed to fix it.
  • These issues can also be caused by poor quality BMG parts. Genuine Bondtech or Trianglelab BMG parts are best.
  • Galileo/Orbiter seem to be less likely to have these extrusion patterns in my experience. Bowden systems are also less prone.
  • Test prints: 📄https://mihaidesigns.com/pages/inconsistent-extrusion-test
  • Examples:
    • See 📄"Setting Expectations"
    • The left cube shows an "innie-outie" pattern across each extrusion line.
      The right cube is with properly adjusted backlash, and the pattern is lessened.
    • "Wood Grain":
    • Diagonal patterns:
      Note: this kind of pattern can also be caused by mechanical issues with printer axes.

Mini Afterburner

I don't have a Mini Afterburner so I can't give an exact process for tweaking it. I believe it also has some slotted screw holes to allow for adjustment.

I have heard that loosening and threadlocking these screws may also help with its extrusion consistency: