e3d v6 lite
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This is a game-changer bracket for the Petsfang Direct Drive with E3D hot end and BMG. Key differences/changes: - Eliminates flexing from retractions and closes the air gap between the BMG and the top of the mount. - Includes a slot to slide...
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I'm equipping a Rigidbot printer's frame by installing a E3D hot end, utilizing its integral 24v fan and heater cartridge. This project involves crafting a customized fan adapter, an essential component for successful hot end installation. ...A durable...
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... mount either of the print cooling heads that also supports 30mm fans. ... Since it all mounts on the E3D it's a universal mount as long as there is room for it. ... I've had best success with the fork edition it cools very well compared to it size
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... found off the shelf. ...Unable to find one, I decided to take matters into my own hands and build it from scratch. The E3D fan fits snugly in place, but you might need to track down some longer screws to secure the holder and the fan bracket properly.
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A user-friendly Single-Extruder Z-Probe Mount created to complement underdog E3D mount on Rigidbot without sacrificing X-Axis performance. Requires 2 sturdy M3 x 0.5 screws. I've used a precise Z-Probe purchased from Amazon at this link:...
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I'm using this bracket to connect my Bowden E3D to a compact V Slot platform. 02/09/2015: I stopped support material from getting stuck in nuts, and adjusted the Z position of the hot end to ensure it fits perfectly on my printer. ...20/09/2015: To...
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A Quick Mounting Bracket for BLTouch with E3D Titan Extruder and Hotend Print Settings Printer: Duplicator i3 Rafts: None Supports: Not Needed Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: I recommend printing this in ABS, but PLA should also work. Design...
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Undeterred, I decided to take on a challenge: replacing them with E3D hotends, all while making as few changes as possible to the original design and ideally none at all. Having successfully printed the modifications needed for a spring-loaded...
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assembly -------- To assemble, first place the print on the E3D extruder with the holes for the nuts facing down, then insert the two long screws to hold the assembly together. Once it is secure on the hotend, insert the nuts on the bottom of the...
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... work terribly well. I'm in the process of redoing it after learning some 123D Design. My new design will be compatible with the "Heavy Duty E3D Mod" by Chito, and I may also add some of my own "wings" once I get a bit more competent with modeling.
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You will probably have to redesign the back part a bit to fit you printer, which is why I have included the OpenSCAD source file.It works fine, but my crappy V6 clone was worse than the stock hotend, so I reverted to that.This mount takes one 40mm...
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The mount was originally planned to be done by a printed collar which fits the E3D mounting notch to the M3 threads, but since it has become a pretty good press fitting (the effector was in fact 16.2mm instead of the 16mm in the official drawings), I...
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This is just a starting point since I'm still waiting for my E3D hotend to arrive. If you print it, please provide feedback and let me know about the fitment and hotend height. Again, this is a test because I haven't found a mount already designed...
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A compact 80mm fan duct for the K8200, secured by clamping it snugly around the E3D and fastening it firmly to the stepper motor using a screw. A guide vane boosts pressure for the 80mm fan, allowing it to push smoothly through tight spaces. For...
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The hotend assembly comes together in two parts that securely fasten around the E3D heatsink's distinctive groove-mount head. This configuration is then firmly attached to Anycubic's standard effector plate, which serves as a solid foundation for...
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Initially, the plan was to create a printed collar that would connect the E3D mounting notch to M3 threads. ...However, since the press fit turned out to be exceptionally good, with the effector measuring 16.2mm instead of the specified 16mm in official...
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The fan fits securely, but still has some clearance to rotate freely around the E3D heatsink. ... I printed this design in NylonX for its flexibility, which I believe is ideal for this application, although all materials should work well too - I just...
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Somehow, this combination functions perfectly despite the fact that the bracket does not sit flush against the E3D hotend. To secure the endstop, use an M3x10mm screw, while the main bracket part requires an M3*20mm fastener. Original 3MF files are...
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The mount was originally planned to be done by a printed collar which fits the E3D mounting notch to the M3 threads, but since it has become a pretty good press fitting (the effector was in fact 16.2mm instead of the 16mm in the official drawings), I...
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This is a custom mounting plate for attaching the E3D hotend to the standard Tevo Tarantula carriage system. It demands two M2 bolts and nuts to attach securely to the original carriage, while also requiring two M2 bolts and nuts to join the separate...
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Here is the rewritten text: I'm building a fan duct for hotend cooling on my E3D China clone. Due to my custom hotend adapter, my hotend hangs lower than it would with the standard direct extruder. I'm using a bowden extruder setup. The design works...
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Support needed for all but the e3d mount clamp. In Marlin, you can find the necessary configuration in Configuration.h. ...Here's how to adjust it: [Code] #define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 31 // X offset: left of the nozzle #define...
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I created a modified version using the silicone sock mold from CNCKitchen, aiming to cover more of the nozzle like the E3D "pro sock" and also protect the heater cartridge screw. To assemble this design, you will need 4 bolts and nuts, each 40mm...
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I also thought that the V6 was hard to install and were to lose to thighten the nozzle down after changing it. What I did was split the carriage in 2 and moved the V6 up, making it mount between the 2 parts. I also implemented aghost917's idea with...
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*** ENGLISH *** Bored of the usual standard V5 on the Anycubic I preferred to switch to the V6, more precisely to the Phaetus Dragonfly BMO AllMetal. The adapter must also support printer self-leveling, keeping the hotend stable and rigid during...
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Right now I'm just allowing the stock 4010 blower to run downdraft until I model a nozzle that will clear the larger V6 block and heater while still allowing the auto leveling probe to attach. The improved airflow on the extruder cooling fan works...
prusaprinters
The mount was originally planned to be done by a printed collar which fits the E3D mounting notch to the M3 threads, but since it has become a pretty good press fitting (the effector was in fact 16.2mm instead of the 16mm in the official drawings), I...
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This is your complete kit to convert the Solidoodle 2 (may also work on other solidoodles) into an E3D version 6 hot end using a bowden feed design. If your extruder motor assembly remains intact, you won't need to print the extruder_motor_jigsaw...
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X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 22 - left or +right Y_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER -1 - front or +behind Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER -0.3 - below (always) And here's the offset for two machines using E3D clones from Leap3D on eBay: Offsets to the Z...
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I Used the E3D All Metal Hotend for this Design, Which Is Now Compatible with Direct Drive for 1.75 mm Filament. I'm Glad to Have Received Help from Bettak at Grabcad for the Hotend, And Anthony Tripper for the Herringbone Gears. Updates: February...