
Side Spool System for Artillery Sidewinder X2
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Remix of Atoban's Side Spool System for Sidewinder X1 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4588508) updated for the Sidewinder X2. Artillery added the plastic across the top of the gantry so the X1 design doesn't fit. Additionally, the frame piece spool holder needed trimming so the extruder rail doesn't run into it at Z=0. I also added some clearance into Atoban's design of the spool holder and bottom frame piece since I could never make them fit together and onto the frame without sanding. No additional hardware needed! You will need an 8mm socket wrench though. This design uses a bearing and 3 of the screws from the stock spool holder. 1 screw is used for the bearing in the the pulley and 2 screws replace the 2 in the top of the gantry. The original ones in the gantry end up being a little short with the new piece added so the threads in the gantry could strip easily. Edit 12/26/21: Sounds like some of the X2's aren't coming with the bearings, instead they come with rods inside the rollers. If that's the case, you'll need a 11mm OD bearing with a 12.5mm flange. These from Amazon: uxcell F685ZZ Flanged Ball Bearing 5x11x5mm Shielded Chrome Steel Bearings 2pcs by uxcell should work. No supports should be needed. I printed in blue PLA with 4 walls and 20% infill. Assembly instructions: 1. Print one of each piece as oriented 2. Fit the top 2 pieces together as well as the bottom two pieces 3. Remove the gantry by unscrewing the 4 screws on the bottom of the printer, slide the bottom frame piece in, and reattach the gantry 4. Remove 3 of the screws and bearings from the stock spool holder 5. Remove the 2 screws from the top left of the gantry, align the printed top frame piece to the holes, and use 2 of the screws from the stock spool holder to secure 6. Attach the filament sensor and route the cable as pictured. Make sure the cable is pulled tight between the clips so it doesn't rub on the z-axis belt. 7. Insert a bearing from the spool holder into the pulley from the side of the pulley with the larger center opening. The lip of the bearing should be facing the larger opening side so it stays seated. This way the pulley won't fall off. 8. Insert a screw from the spool holder into the top piece from the back. Slide on one of the washers from the spool holder, the pulley with bearing, and then the locknut. Tighten with an 8mm socket.
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