XYZ da Vinci 1.0 E3D V6 Bowden complete conversion (no drilling, no cutting) (updated 3/8/17)

XYZ da Vinci 1.0 E3D V6 Bowden complete conversion (no drilling, no cutting) (updated 3/8/17)

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The text appears to be a collection of notes and tips for assembling a 3D printer, specifically a DIY version of the da Vinci printer. The writer provides suggestions on how to assemble various components, including the extruder idler arm, thumbscrews, hotend assembly, and wiring. They also include photos and videos that demonstrate certain steps or features. Here are some key points from the text: 1. An M3 washer is required above the swivel joint on the extruder idler arm to allow it to rotate freely. 2. Thumbscrews should be epoxied into place, but make sure to leave a clear socket for the hex key to turn. 3. To align screws and thumbscrews properly when epoxying them in, use saran wrap as a guide to ensure they are perpendicular. 4. Electrical tape can be used to prevent the extruder from rotating by sticking it to the top of the metal shelf around the hole. 5. Wrapping electrical tape around the bowden tube and fitting helps improve grip for the secondary and tertiary guide caps. 6. The spring mount hook onto an M3x25 screw, with the hex flats horizontal on top and bottom. 7. A rubber fitting under the primary guide cap holds a small filament feed tube in place; if lost, it can be recreated by filling cutouts back in using STEP files. 8. Hotend assembly requires careful placement of components to avoid jamming or damage. 9. The fan duct and hotend cap have tight clearances, so use low-profile Phillips head screws for assembly. 10. Cable management is important; consider using a cable tie on the loop provided on the backplate. Overall, these notes provide valuable insights into assembling a 3D printer, highlighting potential pitfalls to avoid and suggesting creative solutions for common problems.

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