Topic: Has anyone copied the new SD4 extruder yet?
I am wondering if anyone has copied the new SD4 extruder and made it available as an STL yet? I know it is a common design that other printers have used too but I have yet to find it on thingiverse or elsewhere. I got rid of the acrylic a while ago and I like the design of the MK5 extruder but I can't seem to get the last tiny bit of wobble out of my hot end. I am convinced it is moving just a little bit, especially around sharp 90 degree corners.
Looking on solidoodle's website, it looks like the new design secures the hot end with a screw that puts pressure on the top of the hot end to prevent movement. I'm thinking that if you make this out of ABS plastic and you will probably only get a single use (or maybe a few uses) out of it before the screw sufficiently strip the plastic if you are threading it into the plastic. This might not be a fatal flaw because its easy to throw 6 of these things on the printer to have a bunch of spares.
A mod that uses a through hole with two bolts and nuts to secure the hot end would be best, but I realize there is very limited real estate to work with here. Here is one version on thingiverse that does use bolts to hold it on, but it's not a thru bolt and nut. Also, if you are using the Lawsy carriages, you will have to do down into the comments and download the tinker cad version that he linked to unless you want to buy (good luck finding) longer bolts to secure it to the carriage from behind. I do really like the tip on this version that does up very close to the gear so that there is no gap between the hot end and the extruder gear.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:178102
Any other thoughts on getting the ultimate, wobble proof hot end holder?



