DiscoUltimate custom - montage chassis simplifé directement d'équerre
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ATTENTION: Thank you for carefully reading the instructions below. This is a variant of the DiscoUltimate structure with different badging (old Dagoma logo). I wanted the machine to take on the appearance, lines, and colors of the first Dagoma printer, the DiscoVery200. This is therefore an homage to the work and evolution of the brand. More information can be found on my blog: https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/342051 https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/341836 https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/342070 https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/341826 https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/340168 In concrete terms, if we forget the aesthetic aspect, this variant allows everyone to ensure that the chassis (structure) is properly square, thus eliminating problems with hooks or a crooked plate. Note that depending on your starting machine (DiscoVery, DiscoEasy, Ultimate), certain elements such as bicolor add-ons, etc. may not necessarily need to be reprinted. Similarly, your screen or extruder will also work. You can find the missing printable parts on the Dagoma Github: https://github.com/dagoma3d The front and rear faces assemble like the original via the instructions provided by Dagoma (www.dagoma3D.com). The cable passage for the head can be made through the back (next to the power connector) rather than the base. It may be necessary to print the head cable extender from the XL pack to avoid interfering with the moving plate (available on the Dagoma Github, link above). You will find in the two packs a small tool to put the bearings. This is the same as the one that came with your machine, except it's folded to facilitate engagement of the front face bearings. The STL file for the entire front face is slightly different from the photos. It has been revised in the meantime to facilitate access to the control board. There is also a file called "support plate monobloc" in the downloadable elements. This allows you to have a more constant plate at four corners, but be careful, it's very difficult to print as-is. The supports are very thin and require a lot of retractions from an FDM printer. It's not necessary, your original supports will work just fine until I improve them. Finally, I would like to thank Rey, Patrick, and Steeve from the Club Dagoma for taking the time and PLA to test the elements of this project while pointing out defects and suggesting improvements. Thank you guys! EDIT 02/08/2020: Added repack_2_-_ensemble_face_avant LOGO ACTUEL. The front face remix was done by Yvan F. from the Club Dagoma (https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/profile/41982). Thank you. Paypal donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ECW6TFMMYQZJW
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