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Two different Versions for the x_carriage.stl / bondtech_e3d_x_carriage_mk3s.stl #64
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Hello @juckendesAuge, Yes it is compatible with the "+" version :) The carriage depends which extruder you want to build. The standard Bear extruder is one that you have to fully print yourself, all information are here: It is possible you already have the Bondtech extrude which looks like this: I hope this was helpful :) |
Hello @gregsaun, thank you very much for the quick reply. :) I'm building it with the standard V6 hotend. |
All good with the V6, trusty hotend! For the scratches make sure to always keep the rods with some grease and clean the dust on the ends regularly. Put some grease inside the bearings before installing them. Another good trick is to print both x_end_idler and x_end_motor together, like if there is a slight variation during the print it will be replicated on both and make them equal. Enjoy the build :) |
Thank you. I clean all Misumi bearings with 99% isopropanol in a glass. The new bearings first. After drying, I press lithium-based grease into the bearings. Unfortunately I have already printed both x_end_idler and x_end_motor separately, because pet-g pulls otherwise something strings. |
Don't leave the bearing too long in IPA as they could rust (balls inside are not stainless steel). For stringing, if your filament is from good quality and dry you can try to reduce the temperature a little and try to increase retraction speed to 50mm/s. I don't know your wohle setup so take this with a pinch and salt ;) |
Ok. Should I print the two parts together again, or test first to see if it works with the two I printed separately? Thank you very much. |
If the both prints look good it is not necessary to reprint them 👍 |
Quote: Does the Bear Extruder work with the latest firmwae from Prusa (firmware 3.11.0)? Thanks a lot |
It does but not for the calibration, just use our Bear firmware as recommended. |
ok. I would like to continue using it. Many greetings juck. |
Hello,
I would like to convert X-axis and extruder to Bearmod on my Prusa MK3S+.
Does it work with the + version of MK3S?
Now I am unsure which file to take from the two. Both files are added on 2020-05-11. So unfortunately I can't see which file is newer either.
They are also visibly a little different. In x-carrige.stl, for example, you can still see two hex nut cutouts inside.
The bondtech_e3d_x_carriage_mk3s.stl has 4 holes with recesses for the head, but no recess for hex nuts. The shape also varies a bit.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gregsaun/bear_extruder_and_x_axis/master/optional_parts/bondtech_x_carriage/printed_parts/bear_bondtech_e3d_mk3s.zip
bondtech_e3d_x_carriage_mk3s.stl
sha256sum bondtech_e3d_x_carriage_mk3s.stl
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726K 11. May 2020 bondtech_e3d_x_carriage_mk3s.stl
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gregsaun/bear_extruder_and_x_axis/master/printed_parts/bear_extruder_x_axis_mk3s.zip
x_carriage.stl
sha256sum x_carriage.stl
c4418dcf2ee585574a1f5a4555060b7123b435004d2fb96999e997212a4203c1 x_carriage.stl
701K 11. May 2020 x_carriage.stl
Thank you very much for the help.
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