jgaurora a5 e3d v6
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Here's some different models I'm working on.Independent hotend/probe mountCombined hotend/probe mountAluminum Y-Carriage Design Y-Axis Linear Guide Design OptionsWe have plans to reorient the y-axis linear rail into a vertical position to reduce...
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I purchased several Hictop Prusa i3s (3DP-11) and replaced the hotends on two of them with E3D V6s. This led to having some leftover stock parts, so I decided to tinker with them before throwing them away. Upon experimenting, I found that it would be...
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... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1350343 as I used his model to inspire the factory bearing support and some clearances. I did use his model with an E3D for some time before purchasing the Hemera. ...Thanks, mate; it's a well-designed piece of kit!
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The distance between e3D nozzles is 23mm. I've finally eliminated the original connector PCB that was always a constraint in printhead design. I created custom connector PCB and placed X-stop sensor on it. The PCB is attached to the back of...
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This Design Cools Both the E3D and the Extrusion with a Single 30mm Fan, Including a Nameplate and Four Versions. If You Use Mine (MMendel), I'll Be Honored; However, I've Included a Blank Plate So You Can Easily Add Text to It and Use Your Own. To...
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_E3D - Ready to use in Video Copilot's Element 3D, plus an After Effects project file with the model already loaded. Using the OBJ at subdiv Lv. 2, and the PBR textures. Swap the OBJ for any of the other subdivision versions to adjust polygonal...
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I decided to modify his design to accept a 30mm fan which is much more common at 3D printer stores and online, thanks in part to the e3d extruders using them as the default cooling fan.\nMuch of the design remains the same but with a 30mm fan. Due to...
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Furthermore, my E3D bracket allows for quick hot-end swaps (I have an array of hot-ends in both 3mm and 1.75mm styles with varying orifices - it takes about 10-20 minutes to swap the head and extruder, though this cannot be done while the printer is...
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... as often when I get a little too vigorous with part removal. The files for the E3D hotend swap are directly from Ultibots; the micro extruder and other x-axis components. They will be tested once the hotend ships. ...they are untested as of now.
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So I have added a subtle lip to the top of the lower parts to both improve clearance over the e3d bowden coupling, and to reduce the diameter of the contact area with the piezo so giving more flex and therefore a stronger signal. I have also cut away...
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The hot end is slightly better now - it's a cheap E3D clone that performs as such, but it should improve over time. This machine was louder than my previous one. I even printed Z-Axis stabilizers for the inside tower and it still rattled, so I'm...
cults3d
One downside is that it doesn't have nozzle storage in its little box so hoped to improve that, with this design the holes are threaded for E3d M6 nozzle type threads, shown with Nozzle X in photos. this holds it in an space saving, easy to grab,...
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- Modified XY motors top mount so E3D HT motor longer shafts fit in -Added Z chain mount on the bed assembly. Re-use the stock X5S chain mountUpdate (VzBoT 1.1 2021-09-20)-Big update ! All gantry reworked.-New nema17 motor mounts. Now stronger with...
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... you Paul, for his ingenious design. :) http://www.thingiverse.com/paul_delta/about David, for his ingenious calculator. http://www.thingiverse.com/dc42/about Professional3D, for his .scad of the E3D hotend: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:548237
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If you're using an E3D Titan, this modification may not be of interest to you; however, both share a common weakness that makes printing with flexible filaments impossible. You can upgrade your titan extruder within an hour at a cost of just a few...
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(check out the gif on the bottom of the page) If you like it, don't forget to leave a TIP for a cold or warm beverage: https://www.paypal.me/akoswonerth This is one of my upgrades after I installed the E3D Hemera Extruder/Hotend. The slightly heavier...
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Bill of materials: HARDWARE - AC power cable (IEC C13) - AC 08 power socket - x2 6810 ZZ or 6810 2RS bearing - x3 608 2RS or 608 ZZ bearing - E3D STANDARD Volcano hotend - Silicon sock for hotend - Volcano nozzle - Drill 1,7mm / 3,5mm / 5mm...
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* If you want to use the E3d Hemera without sacrificing build volume. * For those not using the Hemera and can design their own mount using the provided STEP files. * If you need to replace the X-axis rails & bearings. This is an alternative...
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The stock one was too loose for my Chinese E3D hotend, so I tightened it up and added a jam screw. Additionally, I included a feature in development for wire management using 1/4 clear flexible tubing. August 22, 2017: I've added a file that...
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Goals: --Try to balance weight above and below the movement plane --Avoid a printed carriage --Keep it light-ish --Provide a direct filament feedpath that is almost fully constrained --Kill some time in CAD --Reuse the stock metal carriage --I will...
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I wanted a duct for that fan that snaps onto the heatsink to funnel air through it and keep it off the bed, similar to those used on E3D style hot ends. I made that duct, then needed a way to attach the radial fan for parts cooling. I didn't like...
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Reprapme recommends E3d Heatsinks for optimal performance, but if you already have some hexagons like I did, this is a great option. This mount is compatible with both 1.75mm and 3mm diamond hotends, although the design was primarily developed for...
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The SolidCore uses this mechanical arrangement will so it's easier to adapt an E3D Toolchanger. X-Carriage Parts List 2 x Carriages2 x MGN12H Rail Clamps2 x GT2 Toothed Idlers2 x GT2 Smooth Idlers4 x M5 x 35mm Long Button Head Cap Screw8 x...
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The filament feeding would get stuck due to the 1.5mm offset "forward" position of the E3D insert. It caused numerous printing issues, and I had to use a small screwdriver to cut the filament at an angle and fiddle with it to get it to feed smoothly....
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... This worked pretty well but was a little more cumbersome to adjust the height and required a longer cold end meaning more weight and challenge in drilling the 4mm center hole. The idea of using set screws I took from the design of the Kracken (E3D).
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This is a remix from the "Petsfang for E3D Chimera & Cyclops fits Cr10 and Tevo Tornado" to work on the tronxy x5sa-400 2020 version. It will probably also work on the plain x5sa from 2020, and may work on other printers that share the same carriage...
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This does need a mk8 (E3D hobb-goblin recommended) gear to function. It will not work with the stock spur gear. About this block: This is a block that aims to completely lock down the filament from the second it touches the drive gear until it...
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Matrix is a very nice clone of the e3D Hemeras, though the nozzle distances aren't quite the same. If you use these mounts with Hemera, there will be a very small Y offset of a few mm. The Matrix and Hemera do not have the nozzles in the centre of...
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Third test: I just had to find out what would win a tug-o-war, so I printed these on my M2 with E3D hot end and then pulled them apart. 6 top and bottom. 4 perimeter. 0.15mm layers. 99% infill. Since there is just one sample of each material, it...