E3D V6 Mount for Rostock Max V2
heathenx
Full Name heathenx
Location Somewhere, Indiana
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Description
Sorry everyone. My original post completely disappeared when I tried to add another file. Had to re-upload everything. Attribution for this mount goes to doodaddoes (http://repables.com/r/296/). I designed this version based on his version. Basically I removed the standoffs/spacers and made them separate items. Mine were lather cut for accuracy but they can be 3D printed or purchased (http://www.mcmaster.com/#unthreaded-spacers/=sg8ly4). I also had to design a new low profile fan shroud. Attribution for that should go to johnoly99 (http://repables.com/r/212/) since mine was based off of his. This fan shroud was needed because my hotend is about 6mm higher than the stock hot end. The original shroud would hit the build plate.
Instructions
You will have to drill out the 6-32 thru holes just to open them up a bit. I didn't try to get the scale right to overcome the shrinkage. You might want to print them with 3 permimeters so there is a bit of plastic there. I think I ran a .140"-.147" drill bit through them. I printed mine out of ABS. Supplied all of the step files in case someone wants to modify them.
License
Attribution - Creative Commons
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