e3d volcano
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I recently upgraded my Bukobot to an E3D Volcano. The installation process was a breeze, thanks to the straightforward mounting procedure. ...I opted for a Bowden tube with a 1.75mm diameter, which proved to be a seamless addition.
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Here is the rewritten text: For E3D Volcano with two 30mm fans and a single 40mm fan. ... Onshape link: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/cacfb6360fbe3b46e4acf3f1/w/dd0b5975765537fc6629870f/e/e5b650009fb95b8f5db93cd9
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Part Fan Duct for E3D Volcano. This part was remixed from the original duct for E3D-V6, with one key modification: it's 8.6mm taller to accommodate the additional height of the Volcano Heatblock. All other measurements remain identical to the...
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I have engineered this innovative fan shroud specifically designed for the E3D Volcano, utilizing three 40mm fans. One fan is strategically positioned to cool the heatbreak, while the other two fans are tasked with cooling the print. ...Two distinct...
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I've built a versatile Stand for every E3D Volcano nozzle. Print Settings: Printer: The Mankati Fullscale XT Plus is used here. Rafts: No rafts are needed. Supports: None are required. Resolution: A minimum of 0.1 millimeters per step is...
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Might change some things after some parts are imported *Use a stainless steel one with a 4mm opening so the PTFE tube can reach into the heatbreak (Improves reliability) Naming Explanation: This assembly consists of an E3D Volcano under a...
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Hot end holder for the E3d Volcano nozzle on the Tevo Tornado. Uses 2 30x30x10 mm fans for the cooling. Uses 2 1/4-20 bolts on the side to square the hot end up in the left and right direction. ...This isn't fully finalized yet but I have been using it...
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This is a versatile nozzle holder/organizer designed for E3D Volcano nozzles, yet compatible with regular V6 and V6-Lite nozzles as well. It effortlessly attaches to OpenBuilds V-Slot aluminum extrusions. To secure it in place, you'll require 2 x M5...
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This is a basic nozzle holder for the E3D volcano hot end. It holds all 5 nozzles currently available, along with a row of pips below each one. Each pip represents .2mm of nozzle diameter (2 for .4mm, 5 for 1mm, and so on). The holes on the outside...
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This representation showcases my E3D Volcano design, featuring the updated sensor cartridge slot. ...Precise dimensions were obtained using a caliper for high accuracy.
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Upgrade for a Sidewinder X1 to a E3D Volcano full metal hotend. ... Printed on Sidewinder X1 at 0.2 mm resolution.
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... to the Flexion E3D aluminum block, position it securely on either side. ...Adjust its height to suit the E3D Volcano hotend requirements and lay it flat for printing. ... Required Hardware: 2 x M3 x 16mm screws 2 x M3 x 8mm screws 4 x M3 nyloc nuts
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This is a minor revision.\nThe updated version now meets the E3D volcano's requirements, boasting an additional 8.5 mm in length.\nThe FreeCAD session file has also been uploaded for your convenience.\nThanks for considering this update.\nPrint...
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... your BL touch no longer quite reaches the bed. ...That's where this adapter comes in - it makes it easy to space out your BLtouch when moving from an E3d V6 standard hot end to an E3d Volcano. ...Just drop it in and get back to printing right away.
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This printable mold is for the original e3d Volcano block, and will not fit the new thermistor cartridge style block. Print this and cast some high temperature silicone to get your very own e3d volcano sleeve! This product is not an official E3D...
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This Custom E3D Volcano Mount is specifically tailored to match height profiles with other Dual NEMA Mounts in your collection, and it relies on just one M4 screw and one M4 nut to securely join its two parts together. Its design enables seamless...
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This is a holder specifically designed to accommodate E3D volcano nozzles in various sizes. The holder stores nozzles ranging from 0.4 mm to 1.2 mm, with each nozzle clearly marked with its corresponding size and the number of dots it will display...
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Original Bondtech Extruder components can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1adoulKhDsy_yAFl-Oii3EPV6b0EVwsVA/view I referenced the following tutorials to assemble and install Bondtech extruder on MK2's carriage:...
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This mount allows you to attach an ADXL345 accelerometer to the E3D Volcano hotend to measure resonance frequencies for Klipper input shaping. The mount simply clips onto the hotend heater block. This mount is inspired by "ADXL345 E3D V6 / DRAGON...
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This is a drop in replacement direct drive assembly for the Wanhao i3 / Monoprice Maker Select using the E3D Volcano hotend and the stock extruder. This conversion has allowed me to run ~3x the volumetric extrusion rate of the stock hotend. This...
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Needed some fans for my E3D Volcano hotend in my Ultius (Tantillus) printer. They are designed specifically to use 30mm fans due to limited space in my Ultius printer. The fan-shrouds are simple mirror images. Left and Right denote the side when...
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Here is my quick and easy solution to add an E3D Volcano with a V6 heatsink and Bowden as a second extruder to an existing Rigidbot: I upgraded an old printer by swapping it out with a fresh new set up that lets you print even bigger objects without...
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It's incredibly simple to utilize an E3D volcano with your Prusa MK3 - all you require is one component. This component, a replacement extruder cover, necessitates no additional hardware modifications. You can even get away with just a volcano heater...
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I used http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:627397 for the limit switch hole locations, and I used http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:660393 for the E3D-V6 Volcano dimensions. The design is similar to another model that I found on thingiverse, but it...
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My goal was to maintain roughly the same distance between the nozzle and the bed as with both the volcano and normal E3D hotend designs without altering part cooling. ...I sourced an x-carriage from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2437440
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... well so far. My only complaint is that it blows quite heavily on the print bed, which caused some issues when trying to heat above 80C. For a volcano setup, I recommend using 40x20 fans, while regular E3D V6 builds can make do with 40x10 fans.
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I just wanted to have about the same distance from the nozzle to the bed with volcano and the normal e3d hotend without changing the partcooling. I use the x carriage from this source: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2437440 Print Settings...