Solidoodle 4 Extruder Block
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I modified the 3D file from the original part and adapted it to work with my current nozzle setup. The key difference was that my Solidoodle 4 came equipped with a cylindrical PEEK piece instead of one with ridges, so I adjusted the model accordingly. If the nozzle doesn't fit you can reach out to me or take care of it yourself. It works seamlessly with NinjaFlex and I've tested it at 25mm/s. (Uploaded June 1, 2015) I recreated the model from scratch and uploaded an accurate remake of the extruder. The file is saved as a blend, but if you don't have Blender installed, you can download it from www.blender.org for free. I designed the new case to accommodate the latest Solidoodle 4 extruder blocks. This updated version (ExCaseV2.0) functions like the original file, serving as a protective shell with a filament guide. (After a lengthy hiatus) I recently printed and installed the ExCaseV2.0 on my printer, which was achieved using NinjaFlex at 23mm/s in two millimeters thickness. This prompted me to update my previous print records (see first image). I've had to redesign the case twice before reaching this improved version. The most significant difference between this design and the original one lies in its durability. Previous versions of this extruder case were plagued by a loose fit due to wear on the PEEK part. By introducing key modifications, this new model boasts superior functionality.
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