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Atlas reverse bowden guide
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A simple guide for a reverse bowden setup on Ender machines, as well as my own printer Atlas. It is bolted to the frame with two M3x16 bolts and two M3 t-nuts, the brackets use M5x10 bolts and M5 t-nuts. You will also need two 608 bearings. The brackets are designed by MateuszZieba_477243
on Printables (not uploaded on Thingiverse, so here is the link: https://www.printables.com/model/339534-reverse-bowden-switchwire-ender-3-v2/files).
This guide works by sliding the bowden tube out of the way through two guide wheels when the print head moves in x or z direction. This way the tube will not rub against the frame, get stuck or hit the walls (or LEDs) of your enclusore. The guide was developed for my upcoming Hop On Enclosure and needs about 11cm of space above the top most 20x20 extrusion.
For the tube to slide in and out correctly you might have to angle it a bit (pin is at about 80 degrees now), if this is the case simply leave out one M3x16 bolts and turn the guide to the necessary
on Printables (not uploaded on Thingiverse, so here is the link: https://www.printables.com/model/339534-reverse-bowden-switchwire-ender-3-v2/files).
This guide works by sliding the bowden tube out of the way through two guide wheels when the print head moves in x or z direction. This way the tube will not rub against the frame, get stuck or hit the walls (or LEDs) of your enclusore. The guide was developed for my upcoming Hop On Enclosure and needs about 11cm of space above the top most 20x20 extrusion.
For the tube to slide in and out correctly you might have to angle it a bit (pin is at about 80 degrees now), if this is the case simply leave out one M3x16 bolts and turn the guide to the necessary
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