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Flexion Adapter Plate for Trinus
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This is a printable plastic plate used to mount an aluminum angle iron to the Trinus X carraige so as to be able to mount a Flexion Extruder.
Anyone who owns a Kodama Trinus eventually gets fed up with the stock extruder. Although reasonably capable, it's enclosed design encourages heat creep and clogging. Many owners have adapted the E3D extruder. I decided I would prefer the Flexion for its unparalleled ability to print flexible filaments.
The pictures are accurate if a bit misleading. They show an earlier iteration with a longer aluminum bracket. I found the longer bracket used too much z axis height, so I shortened it. The principals and directions are the same, but your finished product will look slightly different. There is also a cooling fan mount not shown, which I added later. The file is here for that as well. The fan mount is screwed into the X axis plate using longer 3mm screws to go through the fan mount and then the extruder mounting plate and into the two thr
Anyone who owns a Kodama Trinus eventually gets fed up with the stock extruder. Although reasonably capable, it's enclosed design encourages heat creep and clogging. Many owners have adapted the E3D extruder. I decided I would prefer the Flexion for its unparalleled ability to print flexible filaments.
The pictures are accurate if a bit misleading. They show an earlier iteration with a longer aluminum bracket. I found the longer bracket used too much z axis height, so I shortened it. The principals and directions are the same, but your finished product will look slightly different. There is also a cooling fan mount not shown, which I added later. The file is here for that as well. The fan mount is screwed into the X axis plate using longer 3mm screws to go through the fan mount and then the extruder mounting plate and into the two thr
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