HEVO (Hypercube Evolution) parts
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Here are the custom parts from my HEVO build, i also included config files for MKS Sbase, MKStft32, and a Simplify3D factory file (this contains my start and stop scripts and settings for printing pla)
I tried to keep the stl's bundled in somewhat logical groups.
- For the z_axis_threaded_rod_bracket.stl i used 688-ZZ bearings to hold the threaded rod.
- The low_friction_spool_holder_bracket.stl is for this spool holder; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:235925.
I used the 8mm version and had to extend the 608_nut.stl a bit to fit my spools.
- For the filament out sensor i used a standard micro switch.
- For some of the parts u will need the brass inserts that you already bought for the HEVO build.
Now for some specs of my printer;
Print size; x395 y365 z465.
E3d V6 hotend, titan extruder. (Bowden setup)
MKS sbase 1.3, mks tft32.
Heated bed (220v 1500w silicon heatpad)
Auto leveling.
Fillament out sensor (build in but still needs configuring)
For more
I tried to keep the stl's bundled in somewhat logical groups.
- For the z_axis_threaded_rod_bracket.stl i used 688-ZZ bearings to hold the threaded rod.
- The low_friction_spool_holder_bracket.stl is for this spool holder; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:235925.
I used the 8mm version and had to extend the 608_nut.stl a bit to fit my spools.
- For the filament out sensor i used a standard micro switch.
- For some of the parts u will need the brass inserts that you already bought for the HEVO build.
Now for some specs of my printer;
Print size; x395 y365 z465.
E3d V6 hotend, titan extruder. (Bowden setup)
MKS sbase 1.3, mks tft32.
Heated bed (220v 1500w silicon heatpad)
Auto leveling.
Fillament out sensor (build in but still needs configuring)
For more
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