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E3D Titan Extruder Bracket - Wilson II by ant0ny
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
This is my Titan Extruder Bracket with Cable management bracket.
UPDATE: I have made the access to the Adjuster Screw to accommodate the new Thumb Screw Adjuster. All other dimensions are identical to my original.
There are some pros and cons with my design but the more I use it the more I prefer the orientation.
I have the adjuster screw at the back and on this setup with the Wilson II rack and pinion Z end stop it is a little hard to access. I cut down a alan key and although it's a little fiddly it get the job done. The pros are worth it... being able to use the large gear to wind in and out the filament is alone gold. Being able to clean the drive gear is easier than other designs and general access is good.
Note: This specific to the Wilson II X carriage with the Rack and Pinion Z end stop combined with a genuine E3D V6. If you are using a generic hotend it will most likely work and at the worst you will lose a little Z height.
If someone wants to use this on a non Wilson II Printer it will work fine but if you can give me some dimensions I can offset the bracket up which will give you some Z Axis height back but also give you clear access to the adjuster screw.
Hole pitch for the X carriage is 23mm x 23mm
Oh and I painted my Titan adjuster nut Red so I can see it.
You will need:
4x M4 Nuts
4x M4 Bolts
1x 2.5mm alan key cut to 10mm
There is a spacer for those without any cable management.
Here is the rest of my Cable Management system http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1670768
UPDATE: I have made the access to the Adjuster Screw to accommodate the new Thumb Screw Adjuster. All other dimensions are identical to my original.
There are some pros and cons with my design but the more I use it the more I prefer the orientation.
I have the adjuster screw at the back and on this setup with the Wilson II rack and pinion Z end stop it is a little hard to access. I cut down a alan key and although it's a little fiddly it get the job done. The pros are worth it... being able to use the large gear to wind in and out the filament is alone gold. Being able to clean the drive gear is easier than other designs and general access is good.
Note: This specific to the Wilson II X carriage with the Rack and Pinion Z end stop combined with a genuine E3D V6. If you are using a generic hotend it will most likely work and at the worst you will lose a little Z height.
If someone wants to use this on a non Wilson II Printer it will work fine but if you can give me some dimensions I can offset the bracket up which will give you some Z Axis height back but also give you clear access to the adjuster screw.
Hole pitch for the X carriage is 23mm x 23mm
Oh and I painted my Titan adjuster nut Red so I can see it.
You will need:
4x M4 Nuts
4x M4 Bolts
1x 2.5mm alan key cut to 10mm
There is a spacer for those without any cable management.
Here is the rest of my Cable Management system http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1670768