![]() I used M3 pan head screws but had to adjust my length due to poor print quality of my mount because of my hotend issues. ![]() Pay attention that you are using the correct length so that you don’t overstress the tabs and break them off. Now insert M3 screws through the 3D printed Hemera mount into the nuts in the stepper motor tabs. Use some blue painters’ tape to tape them in place so they don’t fall out.ħ. Insert the two roller bolts into the Hemera mount. Remove the top two guide wheels, which should allow you to take the carriage off the rail.Ħ. Remove the belts from each end of the hotend carriage. Loosen the tensioner on the left side of the printer rail. Assemble the Hemera per the E3D Instructions.ĥ. I keep boxes of different sizes on hand.Ģ. Fixed Torque Handle ( ) I printed the 3Nm handle to set the torque of the nozzle per E3D instructions. Front Bar Relocator ( ) I found this useful to drop the front bar and make more room for the print head. Filament Guide ( ) I modeled this to bring the filament to the top of the printer and let it be pulled in by the Hemera.į. Filament Guide ( ) I have an enclosure from 3D Upfitters and need to turn the filament direction.Į. I'm now using this fan duct with much better performance. 5015 Fans ( ) I’m not sure I’m happy with this fan. Hemera Cooling Duct ( ) This might not be the best cooling duct, but it’s what I have started with.Ĭ. Hemera mount ( ) This works for both BL Touch and EZABL. Print all the 3D parts before you do anything to your printer.Ī. So here are a series of steps that I took:įirst you will need a series of parts.
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