TronXY P802E E3D V6 extruder assembly

TronXY P802E E3D V6 extruder assembly

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This is a re-do of a re-do of a re-do, that fits my rod spacing and original acrylic x axis carriage piece (I've just been too lazy to print a whole new x-axis and z-axis assembly), so it's made to fit the original TronXY P802E's original acrylic back piece that the bearing blocks attach to. If you don't have a TronXY P802E (or comparable), this piece may not work for you. Capisce? This piece combines all of the acrylic pieces into one, but it has the recessed ring mount that should fit either the stock (I think) or what I'm using, the Gulfcoast Robotics All Metal Hotend (E3D clone). Hopefully it helps someone out there! I used Cura's Support Blocker tool to stop supports from being generated in the screw-holes, because this caused headaches when I printed it. (It's shown in the images where the "anti-support blocks" should be placed). But you kinda DO need supports enabled everywhere in general, specifically for the back-end belt attachment slots. I incorporated some M4 nut-holes into the bottom of the side "wings", and these can be driven in by putting an M4 screw through one, and using an allen key to force-press the nut into the hexagonal slot using the force of tightening the screw and nut together. Capisce? I also created a side-mounted cable guide for the extruder. This design is for zip-tie enthusiasts though, so if you want something more professional, well, lah-dee-dah, look at you. Link incoming. [LINK] On my build, along with the Gulfcoast Robotics E3D hotend, I used this awesome dual fan mount by [USER]: [LINK] If you have any questions let me know!

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