
E3D bowden setup for ORD-Bot Hadron (Ordbot)
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This is my personal best fit (currently) for mounting an E3D on an Ordbot Hadron. I couldn't find a suitable solution, so I built one myself. A video of the first print is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2TRUi11mMo. Some facts to know: It was designed for E3D V6 but should fit other versions (not yet tested; feedback welcome). I used Autodesk's Fusion360. The F360 file, as well as STEP and IGES files, are available in the downloads. Feel free to modify, but please respect the license. Fusion360 is free for startups and enthusiasts - I highly recommend trying it out. I prefer heat inserts over nut traps, which is why I used them in this setup. The bottom ones are M4 (4mm) screws, while the upper one is an M3 (3mm) screw, so the whole design accommodates these heat inserts (I got mine from Inserts Direct in the UK). The feeder is an MK7 feeder from RobotDigg - I may change this setup soon as I had issues printing Filaflex (flexible filament). This could be optimized even with a bowden setup. The STLs have a slight gap between parts that stick together, which applies to the clamping part and the component that fits into the makerslide. I'd love to hear your feedback and will do my best to answer any questions.
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