dual effector e3d v6
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Dual effector system designed for delta printers. Frustrated with dual printing due to difficulties in setting up and adjusting nozzles, I turned my attention to a new approach. Every attempt at using a dual setup resulted in one nozzle being lower than the other. Effector solutions that allow adjustments to nozzle height are available, but they don't match my default effector configuration. Complicating matters further is the complex process of adjusting Z-height. This system utilizes a clamping ring with a threaded design. The hotend can be adjusted to varying heights by rotating the clamp. The dual fan holder features a 3mm hole at its center, enabling it to be bolted together with the effector. Some patience may be required when sliding the fan holder onto the effector, as it's possible that the inner flaps will need to be gently bent. The fan plays a crucial role in maintaining stability for both heatsinks. After leveling, remember to secure the parts together using a 3mm bolt. E3D V6 mounting has a 30mm offset. Effector mounting rods are positioned 25mm from the center. A cleaning ring has been added for thread maintenance, and a wrench is included for use in rotating the clamps. This wrench can also be replaced with another tool if needed. The design of my dual fan holder was based on joshuarowley42's model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:340312). I used fede27's E3D Lite 6 hotend CAD model for reference during the design process and for rendering purposes (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1718350).
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