Tpachanger + Dragon Burner hotend Assembly
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2023
- This is a long one. I'm assembling a full hotend from zero.
Let me know in the comments if this format is useful and any improvements for the next one.
Tapchanger: github.com/viesturz/tapchanger
Dragon Burner Toolhead: github.com/chirpy2605/voron/t...
Toolboard mounts: github.com/KayosMaker/CANboar...
Thank you, your videos are a great inspiration to me. I would definitely like you to make one more video where you finish assembling it. You have previously answered my questions regarding the CAN bus and I subsequently ordered a VORON 2.4 kit.
Fantastic!!! Thank you so much to sharing this beatilfull project with us. I love your work.
Maybe can you create a Discord and we can help you with something.
Do you think your tool head could be modified to us the garage and dock design of the DAKSH tool changer for use on the Voron Trident?
How are input shaper results on this setup? Printed versions of tap don’t look so good
Hello , I wonder which galileo2 type is recommended to buy with this setup? There is the G2E and the G2Z. Thanks
how do you ensure proper alignment of the 6 bearings? i know others have had issues getting the tolerances good enough. would it be potentialy better to move away from heat insert and use nuts for the bearing screws?
Never had a problem with that. Just making sure they are reasonably straight.
Alternatively you can print the aluminum version in ABS and just thread directly into the plastic using longer screws.
The heat set inserts provide a solid metal surface to tighten against. If there is plastic, it creeps over time and get loose. That was a constant issue for me with the old 10mm bearing design.
Hey Viesturs, could you add a link in the description to the toolhead board protective cover you are using?
As for the format really like it, sometimes cut down guides can miss small steps or a part isn't filmed from a certain angle, with this kind of format that's less likely to happen.
That is my design, added to tapchanger repo.
@@viesturz cool! Will check! Been following the discord for a while now, just looking for an excuse to spend the money on a tapchanger :)
I meant carriage not garage. Sorry!
Sorry if this is a stupid question but how do you connect each toolhead's canbus to the raspberry pi? doesn't it only have 4 usb ports?
Canbus is like Ethernet - each device is a node in the net and every message is broadcast to all other nodes. A single usb2can chip allows pi to talk to all the toolheads. There is a canbus wiring page in the tapchanger repo, with the details.
@viesturz
Ohhhh that makes more sense, i will go check the repo rn.
Thank you for taking the time out of your day to answer my question!
Can`t you modify the design such that the part cooling fans remain fixed to the shuttle? This reducea the part count and complexity of the toolheads.