SeeMeCNC EZStruder Upgrade
jimustanguitar
Full Name Jim
Location SeeMe Territory
Company yeah right
FilenameDownloadsSizeUploaded
base plate.stl19394.2 MBon 19/11/15 Download
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spacer plate e3d.stl1068215 kBon 22/11/15 Download
base plate e3d.stl11684.1 MBon 22/11/15 Download
Description
This is my own redesign of SeeMeCNC's EZ Struder. I designed it to have a tighter filament path near the drive rollers, have an inlet guide, and to combine the three molded parts of the original into a 2 layer assembly. The design originated from the manufacturer's original STL files at github.com/seemecnc A second set of files has been uploaded that is compatible with the E3D bowden style adapters. http://e3d-online.com/E3D-v6/Spares/Bowden-Adaptor-1.75mm-Filament It's essentially the same thing minus about 1mm to fit the dimensions of that groove mount snugly.
Instructions
Slice, print, profit.
License
Attribution - Creative Commons
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