Topic: Home assembled SD2
After all the mods I did to my SD2, I realized I almost had enough parts lying around to build another printer. This got me thinking for a minute. Should I horde the parts like a hardware junkie, sell them, or make another unit? Well, all 3 sounded like fun, but I wanted to compare the differences between stock SD parts, and one modded from day one.
I decided to start with:
*Lawsy's carriages
*Pillow block
*McMaster-Carr rods
*E3D v5 w/Volcano 1.0mm nozzle
*Slightly modified MK5 extruder
*Supernight PSU
*DRV8825
*Active cooling on the board
*Vertical feeding for filament
*Acrylic enclosure with a snip of PTFE tubing to keep dog hair out of everything....if you have an Akita, you know my pain ![]()



As my first test, I can say I have zero issues with the infamous "circle problem" sweeping the community
This is going to be an ongoing project with other mods. Direct Y drive and 3mm Z rod, and fishing line are on my list for the future, but I really can't complain with what I've got going on now.
Thanks to the following:
wardjr for the Sanguinololu ![]()
elmoret for the frame which he had powder coated and installed radial bearings for the Y rod
n2ri for the platform
jagowilson for appropriately naming this printer "Spookidoodle"
Anyone's designs I used for the assembly
Everyone's contribution to the forum. 14 months ago, I would have found it impossible to do something like this. You all rock!
Multiple SD2s- Bulldog XL, E3D v5/v6/Lite6, Volcano, Hobb Goblin, Titan, .9 motor, Lawsy carriages, direct Y drive, fishing line...the list goes on
Filawinder and Filastruder #1870.....worth every penny!
