
Voron Stealthburner MK8 Toolhead for "release" stealthburner main body
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<p><strong>Models used:</strong></p><ol><li>https://www.printables.com/model/137768-voron-stealthburner-mk8-toolhead/files (Original .stl file by moderntinkerer) </li><li>Vorons original main body from its release version - [main site] <a href="https://vorondesign.com/voron_stealthburner">https://vorondesign.com/voron_stealthburner</a> & [stl location] <a href="https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/tree/main/STLs/Stealthburner">https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/tree/main/STLs/Stealthburner</a></li></ol><p><strong>Background:</strong></p><p>After printing out sir. moderntinker's .stl file. I found out that the top part is a straight cut. wondering how this would with with the new releases slanted edge i found out it didn't. And if i just had read the bloody comments i would have saved a few pennies worth of fillament. </p><p>After some google-fu i found that there is a old BETA version of the stealthburner main body. After comparing the two STL's i see that other then the slanted edge on the side ( as seen highlighted in the pictures ) there is very little difference other then slight chamfers added and tabs for stability and ease of printing.</p><p>Using tinkercad I've overlayed the 2 models to double check. and overlayed the MK8 toolhead on the new stealthburner main mody model. By allocating the main body model as “hole” in thinkercad i was able to substract the material form the MK8 toolhead. </p><p>As seen in the images this resulted in yes the corners embeded into the print but also some artifacts at the bottom of the toolhead. These should be invisible though as it is obscured by the main body once assembled. This is my first .stl edit, so bear with me. </p><p><strong>Things to look out for:</strong></p><ol><li><strong>Print with no support! ( all of it, yes). Supports are a royal **** to remove if you are ussing support. If you HAVE to use it due to your printer not being configured at a 100% try using low infill (35%) for the support and adding a top and bottom Z distance of 3 layer heights for ease of removal. I print at .12mm and even at .36mm layer distance this was anoying.</strong></li><li><strong>be carefull with the fan tabs, they arent meant to be strained a lot, i proke one on my first print playing around with it.</strong></li><li><strong>depending on your printers accuracy some sanding might be required on the side slots to ensure a perfect fit. or even some scaling. Different layer heights result in slight variations in dimensions. e.g. if you want to print 2mm's and use a .12 layer height your print will have a .12 +- tollerance.</strong></li></ol><p> </p>
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