Da Vinci 2.0: E3d V6 and Bowden conversion

Da Vinci 2.0: E3d V6 and Bowden conversion

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I've been looking into upgrading my Da Vinci 2.0a. After several tries with other thingies, all kinds of problems occurred, which forced me to design some parts myself. The drop-in is being re-purposed. You'll need to drill a few holes to attach the parts to the skeleton, but everything fits snugg. A dual material cooler is also included. Because the location of the extruders are lower than the original ones, a positive side-effect rises: There's no longer the need to lead the transport belt trough the material cooler, it simply leads underneath it. Also, the Z-endstop needs to be adjusted, for which i made a adjustable thingy. To make the train move more smoothly, I added some bearings to the X and Y directions. The Bowden setup needed some drilling and sanding to the housing without any printed parts. Printing the material cooler takes about 11 hours on my CR-10, so be patient for new pictures, they're on the way... Latest Update (30-12-2018): Tweaked the shroud to have screw holes which do line up. In the picture you can see I needed to use hot glue for now ;-)

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