The Diablo: A carriage solution for C/D/E-Bots using the Flex3Drive Dual
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As promised back when I threw together The Scorpion (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1686696) I have come up with a full-featured carriage (and extras) package for the flex3drive dual (https://flex3drive.com/flex3drive/f3d-dual-nozzle/). I've got some good news to share - all hardware is exactly the same as the original carriage, except for the servo and the extras that come with the flex drive. The cooling manifold is mounted using two m3x50 socketheads from below (drop in a couple of m3 hex nuts into the aft internal mounting holes within the flex drive). I've also included several original unaltered parts to save you time hunting them down (just check out the file names). A huge thank-you goes out to Mutley for re-drawing the carriage so its mounting holes match up with the flex3drive. The Diablo cooler is designed to work seamlessly with my ducted-fan cooling system (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2008700). Note that the cooler flows so well, it's a good idea to rerun your PID autotuning after installation. Note also that the cooler has a complex internal structure and should be printed carefully (slow and cold). As with all my setups, this configuration is designed specifically for 2 MK-V (legit) J-Heads from hotends.com. UPDATE: I posted the wrong rear carriage STL, so I've replaced it with the correct one. UPDATE: I added some photos of calibration objects to prove that I'm not totally crazy for actually building and using this thing. UPDATE: I experienced a wobble on the original carriage model, so I revised the design to be much sturdier by adding m3x50 socketheads to strengthen it and remove any wiggle.
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