Smart Effector V3 an plastic nut
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Hi,
the actual V3 smart effector has a plastic nutnto hold and fix the threaded Heatsink. I got an Adapter for the Dragon/Dragonfly hotend that need a M12x1 nut. I ordered 5 metal ones. So my questions on that topic are:
- Can i use metal Nuts in general to substitute the plastic ones?
- Do i need plastic washers to use metallic washers?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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- Yes
- you need a fiber or nylon washer under the metal nut
Q: can't you turn around the plastik nut (the collar on the top side) with the dragonfly adapter?
...or alternatively design a new adapter? -
@gurusmi my v3 came with a metal nut and fibre washer
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the adapter i talked about ist that Thing. There i printed only the adapter named Dragon_Adapter_v3.stl, It is made for the full dragon hontend and also for the BMO. You will have to take off the BMO's groove adapter. One don't need the Groove Adapter any longer with this design.
I will order some washers at amazon. That should be fine.
@Jay_s_uk:
Nope. I got the E3D threaded heatsink and for the first time a plastic nut in a lighter gray. No metal nut and no washer at all. I got it from a certified reseller in germany (filafarm). I ordered M12x1 and the nut is working great at the threaded heatsink. I thought that there is a special reason for using plastic nuts except of saving a washer. -
Where did you get the adapter? I have a Dragon hotend, but need an adapter.
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@gurusmi i Had Problems with printed adapters... Even Out of Nylon CF. In the end i Machined one.
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@velvia
I got a design from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4818787 -
@PCR
Also at my side. I printed it in NiceABS. A highly modified ABS by 3D Jake. The new tested Effector did not work that good especially when the nozzle is used as a z-Probe. The used filament seems to be much softer, than the Alloy used at the threaded heatsink. I used originally that design for the effector: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4603940 and changed it a bit. The holes for the screws are designed really fragile. I enlarged the material to a diameter of 11mm and everything worked out fine. I use for all three fans SuOns at 24v.A couple of weeks ago i changed from building up the printer to optimizing it. I got a quite good working effector with sliders utilizing a hell of original parts. And that i did want to simplify a bit.
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@pcr CF Nylon is not good for parts that need to withstand heat. CNC Kitchen did a video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VSu_gG-nlk&t=364s
I'll try to print in CF-ABS or CF-PC. Tried to print in regular ABS and PC, but the threads don't print well, even with 0.05 layer height. Maybe 0.25 with CF filaments will work better? I don't have a resin printer to print ultra high detail parts.
Would love to have a machined part instead of 3D printed plastic.
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@gurusmi Do you have the step files for this? I cannot get it to fit. The M3 screws are misaligned, and if I scale up the model, then the nylon nut won't fint. How is the bowden tube fastened?
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- It isn't my thing. So i do not have any more stuff like you.
- There aren't M3 screws. There are holes for M2. They did fit very well for my dragonfly.
- For the Bowden i had a M6 Holder added to a original Capricorn Set. The thread i did cut myself.
- The nut wich did hold my full construction has been a M12 metal nut.
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@velvia I'm actually working on something.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4948025I have a Smart Effector v2, I'm not sure if it will fit on a v3.
I am also added a proper inside groove to clip the PTFE tube.
Initially I wanted to use a threaded connector but it is not possible, it would not be strong enough (wall too tin).This the adapter in printed of PA-CF at .1mm later (I tried ABS+ but it just broke when I tightened the nut) and the nuts with eSun ABS+.
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@fred-y This looks promising! Will try in CF-ABS or CF-PC. I also have a V2 for some reason. I thought V3 was latest, just got mine today from E3D.
edit: by the way, is that an accelerometer you have behind the bowden tube? What type is it? Would like to try to use one now that RRF is implementing input shaping. -
@velvia I haven't found the time to search details about the v3, I'm not even sure if it has been released to be honest.
I hope Duet3D will make a Smart Effector similar to the Tool Board v1.2 with integrated accelerometer - I designed a mount for it, you can see it on the picture, I will publish it shortly on Thingiverse as well.
A CANBus would be really nice but it won't be retro-compatible with the Duet 2.Anyway, let me know if it requires a few adjustments, the inside groove for the collet has been a little challenging to make, I can easily increase or decrease it.
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@fred-y I printed on in CF-ABS and it looks to work well. I'm waiting for some M2.5 bolts to mount it to the Dragon. I have a suggestion however: add an "arm" with a hole, so that it can be rigid mounted to the smart effector. One is enough. The it would fit nicely with my 40mm fan shroud as well. Or would you be willing to share .step files?
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@velvia I was actually thinking to do it after having mounted everything, the hotend turns as I try to tight the nozzle - the advantage for me to install it was actually to don't have to use another tool.
Check this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4947898/files it has 3 arms.
I found it after I published mine, I think that's what you are looking for, I'm not sure this the 2 heatsinks (TriangleLab vs Phaetus) have the same bolt pattern.I might load it in fusion to check, hopefully it works and I can still use the accelerator mount I made
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@fred-y I tried that one, but it's designed for a PC4 M6 bowden coupler. Yours worked great.
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@velvia I'm working on it, I'm going to make a 2 and 3 arms version.
I'm pretty sire it can work with my accelerometer mount with no issue.I will publish when I printed it, I need to check the tolerances for the nuts and make sure it's solid enough.
I hope it won't impact the sensibility of the effector.
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@velvia I added the new version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4948025
I printed it but I haven't installed it so far, I will do it tomorrow it need to disassemble by Delta.
Support are not required not the nuts. -
@fred-y couls you share the .step ?