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Lulzbot TAZ E3D v6 Mount
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This as been superseded by http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:374717 The new design reduces the parts and make NO MODIFICATIONS to the original TAZ parts and is a direct mechanical replacement for the budaschnozzle 2.0.
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Had a new E3Dv6 I bought for another machine I have been working when a 17h30m PLA print job failed at 17h20m and ruined the print. Here is my resulting adaptation. the extruder mount and jonaskuehling_gregs-wade files are modified versions of these http://download.lulzbot.com/TAZ/3.1/ files.
The E3D hotend I had is a bowden 3.00mm version. It didn't come with enouth 6x3mm tubing to mount my drive outside comfortably. So I modified the direct drive to accept the bowden tube all the way to the hobbed bolt. I thickened the floor of the extruder mount and cut a pocket to hold the hotend with room for the bowden fitting.
The result is a fully supported filiment from the gear tp
This as been superseded by http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:374717 The new design reduces the parts and make NO MODIFICATIONS to the original TAZ parts and is a direct mechanical replacement for the budaschnozzle 2.0.
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Had a new E3Dv6 I bought for another machine I have been working when a 17h30m PLA print job failed at 17h20m and ruined the print. Here is my resulting adaptation. the extruder mount and jonaskuehling_gregs-wade files are modified versions of these http://download.lulzbot.com/TAZ/3.1/ files.
The E3D hotend I had is a bowden 3.00mm version. It didn't come with enouth 6x3mm tubing to mount my drive outside comfortably. So I modified the direct drive to accept the bowden tube all the way to the hobbed bolt. I thickened the floor of the extruder mount and cut a pocket to hold the hotend with room for the bowden fitting.
The result is a fully supported filiment from the gear tp
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