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Da Vinci 2.0: Quick! E3d V6 conversion
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These two small parts (cap and mount) can be used to convert your da vinci 2.0 duo to a single extruder E3d V6 without having to print an entirely carriage.
The cap does not need supports and I chose to print the mount with supports to minimize clean up. I also removed the second stepper motor on the carriage which has reduced weight significantly and has allowed me to print at 80mm/s without resonance in the x or y direction.
In Repetier EEPROM setting, I changed the lowered max z-axis by the difference in height between the original and the new nozzle. There is an optical end-stop sensor for the z-axis which is used to home the z-axis. there is a piece of metal on the bed which trips the end stop. I glued a piece of paper on to this, metal tab, to effectively extend the tab the distance of the which you changed the max z-axis travel. Sorry I don't have any pictures of this at the moment, I'm away from home for the next two weeks. You'll have to poke around your printer settin
The cap does not need supports and I chose to print the mount with supports to minimize clean up. I also removed the second stepper motor on the carriage which has reduced weight significantly and has allowed me to print at 80mm/s without resonance in the x or y direction.
In Repetier EEPROM setting, I changed the lowered max z-axis by the difference in height between the original and the new nozzle. There is an optical end-stop sensor for the z-axis which is used to home the z-axis. there is a piece of metal on the bed which trips the end stop. I glued a piece of paper on to this, metal tab, to effectively extend the tab the distance of the which you changed the max z-axis travel. Sorry I don't have any pictures of this at the moment, I'm away from home for the next two weeks. You'll have to poke around your printer settin
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