Horizontal Modular Extruder Carriage
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Uses an E3D titan as well as their V6 extruder. Info below on where to find quality clones for much cheaper.
Features 2 blower fans for "overkill" style cooling, a proximity sensor, cable management, and a modular lightweight design. Everything has quick connectors, so it can be taken apart and re-assembled very quickly. The only part "required" is the main plate, so if you don’t want to use a certain part it is not a problem. AKA nothing mounts to anything else other than the main plate.
The main plate has cavities for each of the nuts. They should press fit in and stay there. The ducting for the layer cooling fans is designed to press fit in place over the blower fans. This allows easy removal and placement so you can add your own designs depending on the print requirements.
By using a modular design, you can not only easily remove parts for servicing / adjustment, but you can also add other tools such as a laser eng
If you make this, please post pictures!
Uses an E3D titan as well as their V6 extruder. Info below on where to find quality clones for much cheaper.
Features 2 blower fans for "overkill" style cooling, a proximity sensor, cable management, and a modular lightweight design. Everything has quick connectors, so it can be taken apart and re-assembled very quickly. The only part "required" is the main plate, so if you don’t want to use a certain part it is not a problem. AKA nothing mounts to anything else other than the main plate.
The main plate has cavities for each of the nuts. They should press fit in and stay there. The ducting for the layer cooling fans is designed to press fit in place over the blower fans. This allows easy removal and placement so you can add your own designs depending on the print requirements.
By using a modular design, you can not only easily remove parts for servicing / adjustment, but you can also add other tools such as a laser eng
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