3D printer of Theseus
"Wait... You're telling me your grandfather originally built this?"
"Yes. Well, he built a hot rod kit car and I tried fixing it but then realized the wiring harnesses were perfect for stepper motors and couldn't help but notice how flat the floorboards were and...."
I don't have any answers, i just wanted to express how cool this is.
My Ender 5 has a modified E3D Toolchanger and MGN rails. Not very original either.
And im still pondering on converting minne to direct drive
It's worth the effort imo.
Any suggestions on a kit or diy solution?
I got an Orbiter 1.5 extruder and have been quite happy about it since. These days you'd be better off getting an Orbiter 2. As for the toolhead, there should be Ender 5 compatible mounts available on Printables or Thingiverse, if not you could design your own.
Creality also has its own direct drive, the Sprite Pro. That may be worth looking in to as well.
You can import a STEP model of both the Ender 5 and whatever mod you want to make to it and model your toolhead around it, that is what I did with the Mercury One project.
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