DaVinci Head Cleaner for Cyclops

DaVinci Head Cleaner for Cyclops

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I made a few adjustments to my 3D printer, which includes a DaVinci with an E3D Cyclops. Since I couldn't find a good way to clean the head of my E3D Cyclops on the DaVinci, I created my own brush using SolidWorks. I included the native file so others can improve upon it. To assemble the brush, I drilled two holes in some metal and held it in place with 2x M3 x 10 screws, 2x M3 washers, and 2x M3 nuts. I used two broken-off brush heads and cut the second middle bristle bunch from either end to make room for zip ties. Using two brushes forced the zip ties to hold the brushes better. Additional items I needed were 2x zip ties for holding the brush and 2x brush heads with their handles broken off. The brush heads I used are linked below: http://a.co/70JW5k9 The macro I used in my DuetWiFi's TPOST is credited to deckingman on the Duet3D forums, who struggled through it so I didn't have to: G90; set absolute positioning (just to be safe) M83; Set relative extruder (just in case) G1 X-35 Y0 F21000; move to near the far right corner of the bed at 350mm/sec G1 E30.0000 F150; extrude 20mm of filament at 10mm/sec G1 Y210 F21000 G1 Y140 F21000 G1 Y210 F21000 G1 Y140 F21000 G1 Y210 F21000 G1 Y140 F21000 G1 R2 X0 Y0 F21000; move back from whence we came Here's a video of it running: https://youtu.be/cYQ0wbsWVvA The carriage in the video is available on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2849523

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