Titan/Tough Extruder Arm with PC4 M10 fitting for PTFE tube
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I have an E3D Titan clone (TH3D Tough) Extruder I'm installing on my Ender 5 and wanted a way to keep my filament dust-free and dry. The TH3D Tough extruder only allowed bare filament to feed through the top of their tough extruder arm so I remixed mihatomi's E3D Titan design in Tinkercad to fit my needs. This allows better fitment of the extruder arm bearing (10mm x 4mm thick) and fitment onto the TH3D supplied pancake stepper motor that the original design did not fit, as well as add a threaded adapter for a pass-through capricorn PTFE tube using a PC4-M10 fitting. **Update 9/12/2020** - You may need to take a razor and slightly shave the lower lip of the rounded edge that sits over the larger plastic 3:1 gear, when spring is properly tensioned it sits just touching the 3:1 gear enough to potentially wear the teeth. I'll raise the lip by 1-2mm to clean it up in tinkercad and re-upload when I get a chance. Fully functional otherwise and you may not have an issue with your actual Titan or clone, just test fit, tension, and make note if it needs a little post-processing for now. Thanks. Leave orientation as-is, apply 1 support blocker to inside upper center of bearing recess. Bridging will be fine, supports will just muddy it up if you're even able to fish them all out. I used 100% infill, 0.2 or 0.12 layer heights, supports everywhere, 0 support walls, and 7% support infill. Removes easily and cleanly. Use brim to promote adhesion and avoid accidentally knocking over print. Approx 2-hour print time. Pictures to come.
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