Designing a New High Heat Carbon Fiber Effector Plate (Work in Progress) August 15, 2015 03:56AM |
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pjr
Looking good!
My only concern is that you are potentially blocking the cable routing from the heater block to the cable tie point on the effector. The positioning of the heater block itself is important per the fisher instructions to avoid overheating the air vent nozzles and the proposed position of the IR board. I was looking at a possible mounting on the outside of the effector on the opposite side but it is a long way from the hot-end nozzle.
My Fisher has 17.2mm of clearance at the paper grabbing point and David's v1.1 IR board is 17.8mm high. Therefore the bottom of the board needs to project a maximum of 16.2mm below the effector to meet David's suggested minimum clearance and at least 14.8mm to ensure the board triggers before the nozzle hits the bed. There is likely to be a bit of variation between Fishers so some allowance for tolerances is needed.
Very interested to see what you end up with
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