v5 vs v6 hotend 3d models
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An upgraded rendition of the Wizhippo hotend mount features a mounting system compatible with the SharpSCNC Fang duct, accessible here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2662119. This updated design also incorporates a cable chain attachment method,...
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Overall, the modifications made to the E3D-V6 hot-end assembly seem to have improved the performance of the printer, making it easier to service and use. Some notable points from the text include: * The writer used a belt lock and zips ties to...
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this design is a remix of MikeMak's (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3390644) remix of Cinpro's (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3249929) E3D hotend mounts. i updated this to fit my 2020 TronXY X5SA Pro backplate by using 5 stock mounting holes...
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I tried to remix this great part cooling duct to make it work with 5015 radial fans and this is the abomination that came out :) There's a version for the stock hotend mount and one version for this 40mm hotend mount:...
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Currently, the only issue I've had running the Volcano hotend over J-Head is at bigger nozzle sizes, the Suspended "sextruder" design with planetary geared NEMA 11 isn't fast enough to effectively feed filament at high speeds. Where I can print up...
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30mm fan mount for the All-Metal E3D v6 Hot-End to Velleman K8200/3Drag standard filament extruder.I liked the original fan duct and mount from E3D-Online and wanted the Hot End to mount on the original K8200/3Drag extruder using the original...
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... PTFE and the Original E3D Lite. * My non-geared dual-drive extruder can easily meet the 150mm/s, 0.2 layer height limit of V6 without any issues: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WFF3Z77/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
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nakwada's hotend mount was perfect for me, but unfortunately, it had one major flaw - it mounted facing the opposite direction from most other designs out there. So, I made a few modifications to allow for a flipped orientation. Achieved Goals: -...
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... 30% Post-Printing Getting a perfect fit is key. Be aware that the hole for the E3D hotend may be too tight, so some sandpaper will be needed to get an exact fit. ...I also had to remove material on the sides of the clamp.
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I was missing a few parts for the hotend model by Agustin. So I made a screw for the heater, a setscrew for the thermistor. And a cut away version of the ptfe liner. </p><p>I also uploaded a stand that I made for it. ...Do keep in mind that the...
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Changed to a partial snap fit (using at least one screw is still recommended) Bunch of tolerance changes from the original, the shroud is 5mm shorter and has redirected ducts, sacrificing the LED for now, and the heatsink fan is also lowered 5mm.the...
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Designed z-scalable clip to mount hotend and prevent it from dropping down. Wedge clip does not allow the hot end to play, when fitted and scaled properly. Uses screws from stock head. ##**!!** Use 80% downscaled in Z axis "cooler_v2.stl" for...
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This is a 40 x 40 mm fan mod designed specifically for the E3D hotend mount on Prusa i2 printers. A Sketchup 2017 file has been created to assist with modifications. Unfortunately, the STL file is currently corrupted and cannot be printed in its...
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- E3D V6-like hotend - 8x M3 brass thread inserts to melt in with a soldering iron (I started using the ruthex ones, which you can find on amazon - trust me, after using it, you'll never want to go back to the inserted square or hex nut method...
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I wanted to have an easy way to switch between the original Felix3.0 extruder and the E3D-V6. With the original Felix3.0 carriage, I'm now able to mount the satoer extruder system. Secure this new part with 2 long M3 screws. I printed these parts in...
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I discovered that adding additional clip enhancements to the Dragon provides a more secure grip on the V6 heat sink. ...While I haven't fully tested these modifications, I believe printing with PETG or a stronger material at 100% infill should be...
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Took the meticulous work that Dr.0ct0r put into refining and perfecting the V6 fan shroud and elevated it by adding a compact mini blower fan. My modest printer lacks space for the substantial 50mm blower, so I opted for these smaller fans which...
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This enables the zesty nimble v1.2 to mount directly onto an E3D V6 clone. It's specifically designed for the left-hand Zesty setup. The coupling thread measures M10x1mm (despite the hose fitting being G1/8-28, the actual thread size is not). A PTFE...
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I wanted a simple way to switch between the original Felix3.0 extruder and the E3D-V6 using the original Felix3.0 carriage, which now allows me to mount the satoer extruder system. Secure this new part with 2x long M3 screws. I printed these parts in...
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This design was created because the standard 3D printed E3D v6 fan mount exceeds the original Anycubic protective cover's width. The part is designed to be a direct replacement, requiring only 3xM3 nuts and the original M3 screws for installation. I...
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The 40mm fan enclosure firmly attaches the fan to the front of the duct, then the 2 ducts firmly grab the lowest radiator disk and top part of the hotend radiator. You can mount in any direction. I had to make it tight to it doesn't spin around...
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I designed a front-facing rectangular mount that securely sandwiches the hotend onto its original base. Four precision-crafted holes are included for four M3 25mm screws, fastened with M3 nuts that ensure an ultra-tight fit when screwed into place.
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40mm fan mount for the All-Metal E3D v6 Hot-End to Velleman K8200/3Drag standard filament extruder.Fan duct snap on reusing original extruder screws and spacers, optimized for robustness and easy print.The 40mm fan is more quit than the standard 30mm...
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A V6 is all you need to make this upgrade work. You can reuse the m3 screws from stock to secure the heatsink and keep the belt in place by simply removing the screw-glued screws from the x-carriage (exercise caution: doing so may void your warranty;...
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All you need is a V6. You can reuse the m3 screws from stock to clamp the heatsink and hold in the belt. You just need to undo the screw-glued screws from the x-carriage somehow (disclaimer: do this at own risk. might void warranty. good luck--I...
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This is a E3D V6 clone mount for my CTC I3 Pro B printer. I use this with a Bowden type extruder. The mount is attached to the original X axis carriage.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer:</strong></p> <p>CTC I3</p> <p...
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It may be better to attach the fan prior to clipping to the heatsink has the fan fixings will reinforce the part I have found the additional clip enhancements for the Dragon provides improved grip to the V6 heat sink. ...I have not yet tested...
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If you use a silicone sock on your volcano hotend, it may block the vents , I always cut the bottom off the sock off, just the half with the nozzle. If you decide to cut yours off, do it so that the cut edges are flush with the bottom of the heat...
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The Metal X Carriage and U Plate require a simple yet crucial component - the Bowden Cap. This small part secures the entire assembly to the carriage, providing stability and ensuring precise movement. ...Additionally, I plan to integrate this component...
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... utilizing fan mount provided by Flex3drive. A swift hack for lifting the entire hotend and maximizing available Z-movement was implemented. ...Work remains in progress, requiring relocation of the fan to reclaim the last 10mm of Y-movement.