@see3d
I will be using Nylon printed parts.
What you are attempting to describe, fan fold paper? :S :)
edit:
I think I understand, place a tube (an enclosure inside the enclosure ;)) around the extruder such that the warm air
inside the enclosure is not able to warm it up.
The tube projects through the top of the enclosure, through a diaphragm that has a slit in it to allow the tube to freely move around.
The problem with that idea for this application, is the tube moves all over the place, one slit wouldn't be enough.
You could use a collapsible/flexible tube enclosure, with a helper spring to hold it up and out of the way,
with a single stationary hole for the tube, that would work.
I will be using Nylon printed parts.
What you are attempting to describe, fan fold paper? :S :)
edit:
I think I understand, place a tube (an enclosure inside the enclosure ;)) around the extruder such that the warm air
inside the enclosure is not able to warm it up.
The tube projects through the top of the enclosure, through a diaphragm that has a slit in it to allow the tube to freely move around.
The problem with that idea for this application, is the tube moves all over the place, one slit wouldn't be enough.
You could use a collapsible/flexible tube enclosure, with a helper spring to hold it up and out of the way,
with a single stationary hole for the tube, that would work.