5mm offset belt clamp with striker for makergear m2 with v4 dual extruder 3d models
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When you upgrade with the dual extruder kit for the Makergear M2, swap out the X axis belt clamp immediately. The factory setup automatically places your X home position roughly 5 millimeters shy of the bed's left edge. To make more efficient use of...
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When you get the dual extruder kit for the Makergear M2 you replace the X axis belt clamp. The stock design gives you a X home position which is about 5mm off the left side of the bed. I took the stock design and extended it by 6mm so X home should...
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I'm upgrading my MakerGear M2 dual extruder's bed cooling by designing a new system in Fusion 360. Currently, I'm printing the initial components with the fan active, so I'm hopeful it will function as intended. To build this modification, you'll...
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I've discovered high-performance extruders and upgraded fan assemblies, but what I'm still searching for is a solid combination unit that perfectly matches the MakerGear M2 with V4 hotend. This also allows you to upgrade the fans to 40mm Noctua units...
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Files for this wiring box can be found here: https://github.com/MakerGear/M2/tree/master/Printed%20Parts/STL/V4%20Hotend It securely attaches to the front of the planetary gearbox like the metal mount, doing away with the clunky pinch-clamp assembly...
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To achieve precise leveling of the bed on a Makergear M2, utilize this dedicated dial indicator mount specifically designed for use with the V4 extruder. ... First, remove your current filament drive and then securely attach this precision leveling...
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Makergear M2 Single V4 Extruder Fan Shroud Upgrade for Enhanced Performance and Reduced Noise
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Dial indicator mount for precision leveling the bed on a Makergear M2. ...(For use with the V4 extruder.) To use remove your filament drive and bolt this on with 4 M3x8mm bolts. ... Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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To use the MakerGear hotend with Greg's Hinged Accessible Extruder, simply print it. Alternatively, stick with the original if you're not using this specific hotend. This modified extruder design is for those who are apprehensive about OpenSCAD and...
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After the conversion, my extruder now sits about 10-15 mm offset to the left side, which means any custom GCode that moves the extruder off the right side of the bed to get filament flowing before starting the print will now dump filament directly on...
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Precision Leveling Mount for M2 Beds: A Step-by-Step Guide Mount this precision leveling mount directly to your Makergear M2 bed, perfectly positioning the V4 extruder for effortless precision printing. ...For optimal results, remove the existing...
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Here is a simple fan shroud for the Single V4 extruder on a Makergear M2. Instructions: Mount the larger fan to the fan shroud using (4) M3 x 16 screws. ...You can either drill pilot holes or simply force the screws in, allowing them to self-tap into...
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This is a simple, straightforward fan shroud designed specifically for the Single V4 extruder found on a Makergear M2 system. To install this fan shroud, first mount the larger fan onto it using four M3 x 16 screws. ...If needed, tap holes are present;...
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A few things to note when embarking on this project include replacing the supplied guide tube with a 6mm OD x 4mm ID PTFE tube due to size limitations, using a 3mm hot end from Makergear, and re-determining Z-offset for the new head. When I printed,...
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The MakerGear M2 Extruder comes equipped with a fan bracket and duct; this setup ensures that pressure applied by the screw aligns with the filament for optimal performance.
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This is an enhanced version of the fan shroud for the latest model (Dec 2016) of the Makergear M2 with Dual Extruders.\nAll my prints used to have a significant quality difference between the side facing the fan and the side facing away from it. The...
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The V5 dual extruder for the M2 necessitates more clearance off the left edge than rsilvers' cam mounts provide. This design offsets the camera further forward to accommodate the required space.\n\n \n \n Guidelines\nPrint with reinforcement...
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I aimed to construct a custom cabinet for my MakerGear M2 printer, which boasts two active extruders, and sought an initial mockup to arrange the internal design - see below.
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This is a customized MakerGear M2 with "Dual Harness and Fan Support". I've added a new branch to accommodate a dial indicator that can be secured with a 1/4-20 screw (or its metric equivalent). Note that you'll need to either tap the hole or enlarge...
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Ideally you should do an extrusion-width test with your exact nozzles and then edit the text file to change the extrusion multiplier. You can't make changes to these settings and then export them from Simplify as it will corrupt the multiple...
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This profile includes fine-tuned settings for ABS, PLA, PETG, Nylon, and PC materials after hundreds or dozens of hours of refined printing experience. Requires Simplify3D to work efficiently. A crucial step before printing involves conducting an...
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I have successfully upgraded my Makergear M2 from the 3Vb to the V4 hotend and had to create this new extruder mod for soft materials to work with my M2. I recently installed it and am currently conducting thorough testing at this time. So far,...
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However, I'm not satisfied with the force of my extruder, so I adjusted the right arm offset to be 1mm inside the gear, effectively increasing the pressure generated. The print material is PLA infused with 30% carbon fiber and has a 100% infill...
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... be printed in MakerGear black PLA using Simplify3D software and OpenSCAD design, with no need for supports during printing. For M2 owners considering using this part with LEDs, ensure proper voltage configuration and wiring to avoid damaging fans.
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This dual head extruder build includes parts from MakerGear, but with heavy modifications. You'll need an additional motor, wiring harness, and more to assemble it. The designer thanks MG for making files available on GitHub. The project is still a...
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The initial version, located at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:873378, prevents the M2 dual extruder carriage from moving all the way to the left. This updated design keeps clear of the extruder carriage in all positions while maintaining the...
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Here is my extruder design for version 6 of the E3D hotend, specifically tailored for the MakerGear M2 printer. To create this design, I referenced my model for the E3D v6 (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:433258). Although this design is intended...
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I designed my extruder for version 6 of the E3D hotend specifically for the MakerGear M2 printer. I used my reference model for the E3D v6, available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:433258, as a starting point. Although this design is intended...
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The filament path was specifically engineered for dependable feeding and compatibility with a V6 E3D. It has been upgraded in 2019 for increased rigidity, featuring two 3mm brass inserts that enable secure screwing of the hot-end. This design is...
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This filament path was designed for reliable feeding and for a v6 E3D. Updated for 2019 to be more rigid and to allow for use of two 3mm brass inserts to put in screw to make hot-end be fixed in place more solidly....