Revo Voron Added (#652)
* Revo Voron Added by request, adding Revo Voron * Fixed stl error on revo voron front
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# AB-BN for Stock
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# AB-BN for Stock
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This is a revised Stock toolhead for the Dragon or Rapido hotend. It takes the technology from AB-BN and ports it for use with the stock Afterburner Assembly.
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This is a revised Stock toolhead for the Revo Voron, Dragon or Rapido hotend. It takes the technology from AB-BN and ports it for use with the stock (v2.4) Afterburner Assembly.
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This allows you to use the stock Afterburner 4020 based part cooler and reduces the potential for jamming.
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This allows you to use the stock Afterburner 4020 based part cooler and reduces the potential for jamming.
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# Why?
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# Why?
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The stock Afterburner was designed for a full size E3D V6 hotend. The Dragon uses a much smaller heatsink. The result of this is that the bulk of the airflow bypasses the heatsink on the Dragon.
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The stock Afterburner was designed for a full size E3D V6 hotend. These newer hotends use a much smaller heatsink. The result of this is that the bulk of the airflow bypasses the heatsink, which can result in jamming
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In addition, the stock toolhead blows a lot of air onto the bed.
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In addition, the stock toolhead blows a lot of air onto the bed. This design reduces overall airflow, while increasing hotend cooling.
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Finally, the stock ducts tend to melt and warp over time.
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Finally, the stock ducts tend to melt and warp over time.
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I also added support for Phaetus' Rapido toolhead.
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# How does this fix anything?
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# How does this fix anything?
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# Should I use this or the FULL AB-BN?
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# Should I use this or the FULL AB-BN?
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This solution is aimed at someone who wants to keep using most of the stock Afterburner, but needs a little less hotend jamming.
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This solution is aimed at someone who wants to keep using most of the stock Afterburner and needs a little less hotend jamming.
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I recommend you use the full AB-BN if you can.
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I recommend you use the full AB-BN (or Stealthburner) if you can.
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# What toolheads are supported?
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# What toolheads are supported?
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I have support for Phaetus' Dragon and Rapido toolheads.
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I have support for E3D's Revo Voron and Phaetus' Dragon and Rapido toolheads.
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For Dragon, you do not need a new back piece, the stock dragon back is fine.
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For Revo Voron, you need both front and back pieces. The toolhead mounts with M3x8 (0.5mm pitch) screws.
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For Rapido you will need both front and back pieces.
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For Dragon, you do not need a new back piece, the stock dragon back is fine. Mounts with M2.5 screws.
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For Rapido you will need both front and back pieces. Mounts with M2.5 screws.
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