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Little Hornet
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This is my take on building the mini 3D printer by 3Dtje.
It uses an E3D V5 clone as hotend.
Why V5? Cause I had one here :)
The X-axis extruder mount is modified to fit the V5 cooler (it is just bigger than V6, clamp size is the same), but it should work just as well with the E3D V6.
You can grab the V6 version of the combined hotend / hetasink version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2566048
There are some instructions around on the internet like https://www.instructables.com/Printable-I3-Style-Mini-3D-Printer-by-3Dtje/ but watch out, the BOM linked there is not correct!
You will need:
- 2x 170mm 6mm rod (Z-axis)
- 2x 150mm 5mm threaded rod (Z-axis)
- 2x 180mm 6mm rod (X-axis)
- 2x 195-200mm 6mm rod (Y-axis)
- 5 stepper motors
- 6mm GT2 belt
- Lots of different length M3 screws, nuts & washers
- 2x M5 nuts (Z-axis)
- 6x12mm wood screws (I've used these for the endstops, cause the holes in the 3D models were too big for M3)
I've used the 3Dator Bow
It uses an E3D V5 clone as hotend.
Why V5? Cause I had one here :)
The X-axis extruder mount is modified to fit the V5 cooler (it is just bigger than V6, clamp size is the same), but it should work just as well with the E3D V6.
You can grab the V6 version of the combined hotend / hetasink version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2566048
There are some instructions around on the internet like https://www.instructables.com/Printable-I3-Style-Mini-3D-Printer-by-3Dtje/ but watch out, the BOM linked there is not correct!
You will need:
- 2x 170mm 6mm rod (Z-axis)
- 2x 150mm 5mm threaded rod (Z-axis)
- 2x 180mm 6mm rod (X-axis)
- 2x 195-200mm 6mm rod (Y-axis)
- 5 stepper motors
- 6mm GT2 belt
- Lots of different length M3 screws, nuts & washers
- 2x M5 nuts (Z-axis)
- 6x12mm wood screws (I've used these for the endstops, cause the holes in the 3D models were too big for M3)
I've used the 3Dator Bow
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