March 3, 2023
Description
Update_2:
I have added a 100mm bracket for 2020 aluminum extrusion for my new Voron2.4, which should be compatible with most printers that use 2020 extrusion. I printed the bracket with PET and it has been running for somewhere about 60 hours smoothly.
Update_1:
As suggested by @SLcoolK, I added this Roller Tensioner to the design to provide adjustable resistance to the rollers to prevent unwinding.
This printable spring can be added to the holder without reprinting the original parts, and the number of springs added depends on the desired resistance.
It is recommended to use fatigue-resistant materials such as PETG, Nylon, PC or PE to print the spring leaf to increase its service life.
This is an improved version of my previous design:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5280289
The previous design worked fine until I bought some Polymaker filament with cardboard spools.
So I decided to redesign it to solve two problems with the previous design:
The current design:
Two m3 x12 (at least 12mm) screws will be needed.
In case you own a Voron, I'm assuming you have some m3 heat inserts and you have the tools to insert them, so I added two inserts to the shaft. It's not a must have, but they will make the holder stronger.
I included two files (for 90 and 100) that do not contain the pockets for heat inserts, print one of them for not to bother with heat insert.
The bearing hubs on the roller are designed with large tolerances to allow bearings to self-align. I don't want to press the bearing into plastic, they may not be able to end up parallel
Printer:
Voron 0.1
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
15%~40%
Filament:
Polymaker Polylite PLA/ ABS
White+ Blue
Category: 3D Printer Accessories
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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