Would you mind including the fusion files? I might pick different parts and may need to move or redesign some aspects of the models
Would you mind including the fusion files? I might pick different parts and may need to move or redesign some aspects of the models
This is amazing! Would be super cool to get a build guide for the beginners out there still learning.
Brass bushings 8x6x10, the part itself is made of PETG at 235 degrees, horizontal orientation, 0.2 mm layer height.
@Denis_2329928 did you do anything with the printhead yet? I'm thinking of upgrading it as well but looks like it will have to be a custom design, nobody is stupid enough to have tried :P
@PietDeVries I installed the hot end bimetal ender 3 1s noize ender mk 8 hit block mk 8 10.5mm high but you can install e3v6 e3v5
I can’t take this serious without "Level 9000“ in the name!
A neat little project. I would however put a disclaimer or warning in the video that any post-processing of CF (sanding, drilling, dermeling etc. ) produces dust particles that are quite bad for health and you should wear proper protective gear, if not even doing so under a constant water stream.
Hey Tom,
my FS-cover looks different than yours so this part wont fit.
Mine looks like this one here: https://help.prusa3d.com/guide/5-e-axis-assembly_169235#170917
Any chance you could also add a part, that people with the latest MK3S+ can enjoy your mod? :-)
Thanks for all your hard work!
Regards
Flo
@Lukedoky_175361 I think that is the FS cover for the MK3. The MK3S and + don't have that protrusion at the top of the cover.
@Flo269_105936 You can use this https://www.prusa3d.com/product/filament-sensor-cover/ it fits the MK3S+, optionally you could print it is you have a threaded insert.
I just realized that the Original Prusa Enclosure also has a bowden tube. Just just take the printable parts from there. :-)
Thanks for making this. I would also be very interested in specifics on an eink screen for it and files to mount it.
@BenFriesen_571729 noted!
Prints well (mostly) on resin as well!