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Diamond Hotend Conversion, Anycubic Linear Plus Kossel Printer
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10/28/2020 - For 3-color switching, less maintenance headaches and lower cost, consider this design instead:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4637231
Parts for installing a 3-filament diamond hotend on a Anycubic Linear Plus Kossel 3D printer. Retains the original aluminum effector plate and arm geometry. Increased print height capability of about 315-318mm. The shroud is a remix of kharar's shroud modified for ease of routing wires and accessing the heating element and thermal probe. The shroud is elevated with aluminum standoffs for rigidity and heat tolerance. All printed components shown in the photos was produced with this converted printer.
Requires three 35mmL x 5mmOD, M3-threaded aluminum standoffs. Note the orientation and clearance between the hotend and effector plate and drill the three holes in the effector plate to mount the standoffs. You will need six M3x15 socket head screws for mounting the standoffs to the shroud and effector plate, and four for the 40mm/50mm
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4637231
Parts for installing a 3-filament diamond hotend on a Anycubic Linear Plus Kossel 3D printer. Retains the original aluminum effector plate and arm geometry. Increased print height capability of about 315-318mm. The shroud is a remix of kharar's shroud modified for ease of routing wires and accessing the heating element and thermal probe. The shroud is elevated with aluminum standoffs for rigidity and heat tolerance. All printed components shown in the photos was produced with this converted printer.
Requires three 35mmL x 5mmOD, M3-threaded aluminum standoffs. Note the orientation and clearance between the hotend and effector plate and drill the three holes in the effector plate to mount the standoffs. You will need six M3x15 socket head screws for mounting the standoffs to the shroud and effector plate, and four for the 40mm/50mm
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