May 16, 2024
Description
I wanted to have taller skirts on my Voron 0.2 so i could place the electronics on the bottom. To achieve this I made the feet taller and adapted the skirts. The skirts have roughly the same heigt as the skirts of a V2.4 or Voron Trident, but smaller hexagons.
All files are available as stls, which have already the correct printing orientation and as step files.
The front feet are only taller and have no additional changes.
There are two versions available. One plan foot and one with the integrated filament sensor.
There are four version available. Two for a 24v input and two for the V0.2 bom mains inlet. For each version you can choose between a version with a cutout for a RJ45 keystone adapter and one without.
Also there is a small lid that you can screw on that hides the mains connections.
There are two skirt versions available. Plain skirts and skirts that can be printed with a mesh behind the normal hexagons. The mesh versions are 1mm thicker, so the “infill” mesh can be applied in the slicer"
| without mesh | with mesh |
As stated in the Voron documentation:
For the meshed skirts I used the following settings:
Object is placed at 45° on the build plate. I did also a (manual) filament swap for the mesh. You don't necessarily need to do that.
For the meshed bottom panel the follogin settings were used (mesh from 0-0.8mm) :
The bottom panel is placed at 90° on the build plate. I did not do a color swap for the bottom panel.
These parts are needed in addition to the bom for the standard skirts
For the 24V version of the rear left foot i used:
License:
GNU General Public License v3.0
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