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REV5 G2s Pro E3D V6 Maxmount
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Revision 5 of the G2s Pro E3D V6 Maxmount!
**Now with detachable layer cooling duct!**
**STEP-files included!**
**Parts needed:**
- 2x 30mm fans. The E3D fans and the G2s stock "heatsink" fan will do fine.
- - The M3-variants require M3x15-20 bolts for fan mounting, the bolts should thread themselves into the plastic.
- 2x M3x10 bolts for fastening the halves together.
- 3x M3x20 bolts for affixing the mount to the effector.
- 5x M3 nuts for fastening the halves together and to affix the mount to the effector.
- Obviously an E3D v6-style hotend.
*Disclaimer:* These are the parts that I used, if you now what you are doing, you can use just about anything to mount the hotend and the mount to the effector. (I would advice against using industrial contact cement since that makes stuff....well, kinda permanent.)
**Design goals:**
- Mount the hotend as high as possible to maximize z-height. (name->Maxmount)
- Have adequate cooling even for >250C printing.
- Have part co
**Now with detachable layer cooling duct!**
**STEP-files included!**
**Parts needed:**
- 2x 30mm fans. The E3D fans and the G2s stock "heatsink" fan will do fine.
- - The M3-variants require M3x15-20 bolts for fan mounting, the bolts should thread themselves into the plastic.
- 2x M3x10 bolts for fastening the halves together.
- 3x M3x20 bolts for affixing the mount to the effector.
- 5x M3 nuts for fastening the halves together and to affix the mount to the effector.
- Obviously an E3D v6-style hotend.
*Disclaimer:* These are the parts that I used, if you now what you are doing, you can use just about anything to mount the hotend and the mount to the effector. (I would advice against using industrial contact cement since that makes stuff....well, kinda permanent.)
**Design goals:**
- Mount the hotend as high as possible to maximize z-height. (name->Maxmount)
- Have adequate cooling even for >250C printing.
- Have part co
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