e3d Hemera Mount for CR10 Quick Toolchange
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This is my variant of a tool holder for the Hemera extruder.
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Newest Version is the one with "release" appended, the holder itself can be reinforced with two long m3 screws.
Update "ReleaseV2:
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Thicker adaptor bracket to get stronger clamping
IMPORTANT:
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_I printed my mount with 50% Infill and 5 Perimeters in PETG. It is perfectly fine for slow and "smooth" movements at higher speeds, but abrupt movement (e.g. solid infill) at higher speed leads to significant backlash in Y and minor backlash in X, ultimately leading to non connected solid infill on one side._
_It seems like my choice of PETG was not the best. The majority of the wobble seems to come from the insufficient clamping force of the lever due to its deformation after a few times unmounting/mounting._
(The mount can move almost a millimeter inside the carriage, causing kind of a rotating movement)
_I solved this partially by loosening the upper right screw (loo
_______________________
Newest Version is the one with "release" appended, the holder itself can be reinforced with two long m3 screws.
Update "ReleaseV2:
---------
Thicker adaptor bracket to get stronger clamping
IMPORTANT:
==========
_I printed my mount with 50% Infill and 5 Perimeters in PETG. It is perfectly fine for slow and "smooth" movements at higher speeds, but abrupt movement (e.g. solid infill) at higher speed leads to significant backlash in Y and minor backlash in X, ultimately leading to non connected solid infill on one side._
_It seems like my choice of PETG was not the best. The majority of the wobble seems to come from the insufficient clamping force of the lever due to its deformation after a few times unmounting/mounting._
(The mount can move almost a millimeter inside the carriage, causing kind of a rotating movement)
_I solved this partially by loosening the upper right screw (loo
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