1 (edited by aaronboo 2014-03-28 02:45:42)

Topic: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

Hello Guys,

Anyone know where can I get the Extruder carriage printed out from? As you can see in the image, the hot end burnt my carriage pretty badly sad

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Re: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

aaronboo wrote:

Hello Guys,

Anyone know where can I get the Extruder carriage printed out from? As you can see in the image, the hot end burnt my carriage pretty badly sad

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Re: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

There is for me.

My carriage looks like that, works fine.

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Re: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

Mine too, design flaw?

SD3, E3D hotend,linear bearing on x/y axis',pillow block bearing on y conneting rod, ball bearngs on front y axis, fan on y stepper motor.

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Re: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

Lawsy made some awesome replacement carriages and posted them here.

What hotend are you using?  Stock?

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Re: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

Boz wrote:

Lawsy made some awesome replacement carriages and posted them here.

What hotend are you using?  Stock?


Yup using the stock hot end!

7 (edited by Antron007 2014-03-30 17:00:52)

Re: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:159671

I haven't printed or tried any of them yet but I think I'm going to start today.
I'm pretty sure parts for the SD2 and 3 are the same. It's the belts and rods and such that are bigger but I believe the extruder and  carriages are the same.

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Re: Solidoodle Extruder Carriage

Mine looks like that too, but it doesn't seem to change the performance, so I haven't bothered to replace it.  Switching to an E3D stops the hot end from rubbing on the carriage with its heat sink.