p3Steel - Toolson additions
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Because I was asked about my changes to the Toolson setup, I'm combining them here for everyone's benefit. I like sliding up my x-axis without turning the motors, so I used this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2140740 If you want to use it too, you'll need the belt tensioner from this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1103976 The P3Steel frame has different spaces between the linear guide and spindle than my previous printer, so I couldn't use Anti z-Wobbels from Oderwat. Instead, I designed my own for the M5 nut: - Anti z-Wobbel_left_V2 - Anti z-Wobbel_right_V2 If you want to use the mechanical endstop, you can adjust it with this: Z-Stophold. When using the belt tensioner parts linked above but wanting 20-tooth rolls, you'll need these: - Rollhold for 20teethD3 - Rollhold for 20teethD5 The first one fits a M3 screw, while the other is for M5 screws – your choice. Now, let's finish with the x-axis. For the hotbed, I put igus bearings in pipes with a 15H7 hole for a perfect fit. These pipes have an outer diameter of 18, so I needed this to hold them in place: - Igus_Bearing_holder_d18 I wanted to use a geared extruder, so I liked this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:966579 But to place it on my P3Steel, I made the following: - Geared_Bowden_Hold_2 This allows me to lead the cables of the extruder stepper through one of the holes. Because the new MK2 Toolson x-carriage uses bronze bearings, I designed this to accommodate igus or china bearings – your choice: - Toolson MK2 igus Lastly, I created a Mosfet holder because I want to use two different power sources: one for the heatbed and another for the rest. I used a Mosfet, so I designed this: - Mosfet_holder You can put it above the Ramps using these little things: - Oval_Nut Print two of them and place them in the oval holes of your printer. You can design your own stuff and use these to keep everything organized and clean. Pictures of my printer with the parts will be coming soon.
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