OmniaDrop Mount for linear rails
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UPDATE 2020-08-15 A brand-new version has been added to cater to both Ender 5 and 5 Plus users. The OmniaDrop E5 reinforced mount V2.stl has a longer support for the bowden tube and features hooks on the belt holders to prevent creeping up. The reinforced mount V1 will work on the Ender 5, although I haven't tested it yet; I plan to do so tomorrow. UPDATE 2020-08-12 An experimental version specifically designed for Ender 5 Plus users has been added - Ender_5_Plus_OmniaDrop_V5.stl. This new version features a larger mount for a plastic water tube to support wiring. I haven't tested this yet, but I'm also acquiring brass inserts to test the OmniaDrop mount attachment. Please refer to the PDF for pictures. UPDATE 2020-08-03 A new version has been created for both Ender 5 and 5 Plus users. The changes include a lower OmniaDrop mount - 10mm, ensuring the nozzle won't touch the bed on the 5 Plus. I've also captured the top mounting nut on the back of the mount and improved cable management for the hot end and Ezable. UPDATE 2020-07-24 The version I'm currently printing has been mounted, and I don't anticipate making any further changes for a while. Thingiverse isn't allowing me to load updated pictures at this time; I'll try again later. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to let me know. I've spent considerable time working on a mount for the OmniaDrop for the Ender 5 with linear rails and an EZABL. This is my twentieth version, which I'm naming OMNIADROP V1. It's now ready for publication. I used plugs on all of the wiring to enable quick swapping of the mount; however, I haven't published that since I'm unsure how useful it would be for others. I've been impressed with the OmniaDrop after using my Hemera direct drives. It features a manual load wheel and drive gears that are much better at preventing clogged filament scraps. Although this process hasn't been without its problems and learning experiences, Max at Dropeffect has been very responsive and helpful. You can visit their website at https://www.dropeffect.com/. I will continue to make improvements, so please stay tuned. I now have both of my Ender 5 converted, and I hope to complete the conversion on my Ender 5 Plus tomorrow. This is the first print of a new OmniaDrop, printing a new mount: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQCKFQbgzpY
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