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RepRap Ormerod extruder modyfication
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If you want to move your extrude motor next to hot-end this one is for you. I used a part of original bracket as I had limited options to print new high quality parts. I needed to bend my bracket a bit, because it was to close to Acrylic X-axis element.
You will need to:
- Cut and drill extruder body.
- Drill and thread radiator, to fix the bracket (difficult part).
- Drill a hole in X-axis acrylic to fix your bracket.
- Trim plastic pipes to proper length.
- 2, 2.5 and 3mm drill bits will be needed.
Additional:
- rise X-axis current to 1000mA (oryginal 800mA) in config file on SD card or use lower speed
- mount extrude motor with connector pointed up
What you get:
- Much higher objects quality (limited stringing)
- Faster/easier filament load (75mm instead of 420mm)
Model is made in "Creo Parametric" 3D software.
You will need to:
- Cut and drill extruder body.
- Drill and thread radiator, to fix the bracket (difficult part).
- Drill a hole in X-axis acrylic to fix your bracket.
- Trim plastic pipes to proper length.
- 2, 2.5 and 3mm drill bits will be needed.
Additional:
- rise X-axis current to 1000mA (oryginal 800mA) in config file on SD card or use lower speed
- mount extrude motor with connector pointed up
What you get:
- Much higher objects quality (limited stringing)
- Faster/easier filament load (75mm instead of 420mm)
Model is made in "Creo Parametric" 3D software.
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