Here it is, the final version of my BIQU H2 hotend carriage! I've been hard at work for a long time and have had the printer running many hours on this new version, and now the carriage is complete and final, ready for proper use!
This is a carriage for the BIQU H2 extruder, made for a single MGN12 linear rail setup. Below are the specs, and here's the link to the regular A8/AM8-based version.
For the second fan duct, you'll have to cut specific length screws; I've designed this duct so that you screw it into the motor. Take out the bottom two screws from the motor on the right, then grab some more M3 screws and cut them with about 2 more mm length than the ones that came out. The heads will sink just right so that they don't hit the fan (I made sure of that). Be patient and make sure your screws are not too long, or they will rattle out and the motor and fan duct could get some issues during a print!!
Probe offset is X-21 and Y0, then the Z offset will be a negative number based on where you twist the SuperPINDA probe to. If you're on Marlin, run an M851 and make sure these numbers are correct before homing with your Z probe! Or simply configure properly in your firmware. :)
BTW, the rather nice-looking photos of the printer were taken on my Google Pixel 6a - shout out to the always-incredible camera and Google's wonderful computational magic!
Feel free to post a make, I love to see that my designs work out for others too… I'm always open by message and comment sections to help out a fellow 3d printing enthusiast!
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