The file 'Tevo Tornado XP FanDuct 3D Printer Model' is (stl,pdf) file type, size is 785.4KB.
2019-01-12
Got My XCR-BP6 Hotend and I wanted to test it.
I was searching for something compact and new. and I got the idea to design my own.
BECAUSE THIS IS STILL A WORK-IN-PROGRESS
Test at OWN RISK
Any ideas for improvement of this design are welcome
You need to adjust the offcet of the axis
Printed in different settings.
1/ Hotend part one
printed with no supports.
@ 60mm/s speed
20% infill
3 top and 3 Bottom layers and 3 perimeter shells.
Printing direction: Inside out.
2/ Hotend Part two
Printed with supports from build platform only
@ 60mm/s speed
20%infill
3 top and 3 Bottom layers and 3 perimeter shells.
Printing direction: Inside out.
3/ Air Duct
Printed with supports from build platform only
@ 40mm/s speed
15% infill
3 top and 3 Bottom layers and 3 perimeter shells.
Printing direction: Inside out.
Bridging:
Unsupported area 5,0 sq/mm
Apply Bridging settings to perimeters
Hardware Needed:
2 x M3 Nuts
2 x M3x20 (Original ones holding the hotend)
4 x M3x16 (To hold the hotend fan)
2 x M3x10
2 x M3x6 (Use original ones)
1 x M4x20
A PDF file is provided for the location of each screw and nut.
2019-01-15
Added the BL-touch holder
And a New Fan holder part 2 to mount the holder on.
Material needed:
4 x M3 Nuts
2 x M3x10
2 x M3x6
5015_Air_Duct.stl | 381.8KB | |
BLT_holder.stl | 114.7KB | |
BP6_hotend_holder_part1.stl | 201.6KB | |
BP6_hotend_holder_part2.stl | 316.4KB | |
BP6_hotend_holder_part2_BLT.stl | 332.9KB | |
Tornado_BP6_Hotend_Drawing_v1.pdf | 463.8KB |