Da Vinci 2.0: E3d V6 and Bowden conversion

Da Vinci 2.0: E3d V6 and Bowden conversion

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I've been upgrading my Da Vinci 2.0a, trying out various modifications and facing numerous problems along the way, prompting me to design some parts from scratch. The drop-in component is being repurposed; it needs holes drilled into it to attach parts to the skeleton, but everything fits together seamlessly. A dual-material cooler is also included in this upgrade. One notable benefit of the new extruder location is that the transport belt no longer has to run through the material cooler, instead passing underneath it. Additionally, the Z-endstop requires adjustment, which I achieved by creating an adjustable mechanism. To improve print quality, I added bearings to both the X and Y axes. The Bowden setup needed some drilling and sanding of the housing without using any printed parts. Printing the dual-material cooler takes approximately 11 hours on my CR-10, so be patient for new updates; they're on their way. Latest Update (30-12-2018): I tweaked the shroud to include screw holes that align perfectly. In the picture, you can see I had to use hot glue temporarily.

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