Recently, I got my hands on a free Ender 5 Pro, whose Z axis was so bent it looked like a forklift drove over it.
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@3dprinting I won't limit myself to the Endorphin's upgrades though: at minimum, I will have to rebuild the entire Z axis, and I'll have to do plenty more besides. However, I always liked the Endorphin for how small and simple it was, and thus, decided it would be a workable project that can use up a bunch of workshop junk.
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@3dprinting One of the first _printed_ upgrades will be some brackets to reinforce the frame. I found one that I liked here: https://www.printables.com/model/82832-90-degree-bracket-for-2020-extrusion-for-ender-5-p
However, the intended print orientation is somewhat suboptimal (thanks, Slant3D!), so I modified it a bit to add a sacrificial layer, which allows it to be printed in a more optimal way. I'll need quite a few of these: I'll start with the ones reinforcing the two Z columns at the front.
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@3dprinting One of the first _printed_ upgrades will be some brackets to reinforce the frame. I found one that I liked here: https://www.printables.com/model/82832-90-degree-bracket-for-2020-extrusion-for-ender-5-p
However, the intended print orientation is somewhat suboptimal (thanks, Slant3D!), so I modified it a bit to add a sacrificial layer, which allows it to be printed in a more optimal way. I'll need quite a few of these: I'll start with the ones reinforcing the two Z columns at the front.
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@3dprinting For material, I'm sticking with my 're-use' theme and using KiwiFil rPETG, which comes from 100% recycled feedstock. It helps that I have about 1.5kg of it lying around too. As I have no plans to enclose this printer, this will work fine, and will look amazing, as it's Race Car Red.
For those interested, this is the filament: https://www.kiwifil.shop/products/race-car-red-rpetg-100-recycled-1-75mm-1kg
I _will_ make an exception for the toolhead fan duct, which will be made of ASA, but that's a future Koz problem.
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@3dprinting For material, I'm sticking with my 're-use' theme and using KiwiFil rPETG, which comes from 100% recycled feedstock. It helps that I have about 1.5kg of it lying around too. As I have no plans to enclose this printer, this will work fine, and will look amazing, as it's Race Car Red.
For those interested, this is the filament: https://www.kiwifil.shop/products/race-car-red-rpetg-100-recycled-1-75mm-1kg
I _will_ make an exception for the toolhead fan duct, which will be made of ASA, but that's a future Koz problem.
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@3dprinting I'll also need to find some way of covering various bare extrusion ends (four in total) that are left by removing the top-front crossbeam and the original screen mount. I'm thinking of using these: https://www.printables.com/model/642540-2020-end-cap-with-chamfer
If anyone can suggest a better one, I'm all ears (eyes?).
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@3dprinting I'll also need to find some way of covering various bare extrusion ends (four in total) that are left by removing the top-front crossbeam and the original screen mount. I'm thinking of using these: https://www.printables.com/model/642540-2020-end-cap-with-chamfer
If anyone can suggest a better one, I'm all ears (eyes?).
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@3dprinting One more-than-mildly annoying problem with the Ender 5 (in any variant) is that two of its motors are not really reusable. The original E motor has a round shaft with a weird press-fit gear on it, which makes it hard to use for anything. Additionally, its weird dual-shaft Y motor isn't too great for anything either. The X and Z at least can be re-used (and match AFAICT).
Not a huge issue for me though, I have two LDO Speedys gathering dust.
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@3dprinting One more-than-mildly annoying problem with the Ender 5 (in any variant) is that two of its motors are not really reusable. The original E motor has a round shaft with a weird press-fit gear on it, which makes it hard to use for anything. Additionally, its weird dual-shaft Y motor isn't too great for anything either. The X and Z at least can be re-used (and match AFAICT).
Not a huge issue for me though, I have two LDO Speedys gathering dust.
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@3dprinting Stage 1 of the Endorphin needs some idlers of a type I don't have, so unfortunately I had to order some. Luckily, Powge had them, and they weren't expensive. Still waiting for them to arrive though.
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@3dprinting Stage 1 of the Endorphin needs some idlers of a type I don't have, so unfortunately I had to order some. Luckily, Powge had them, and they weren't expensive. Still waiting for them to arrive though.
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@3dprinting One down, _many_ to go. I'll publish the design as a remix of the original. This also shows how vibrant the Race Car Red PETG looks next to the black extrusions.
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@3dprinting One down, _many_ to go. I'll publish the design as a remix of the original. This also shows how vibrant the Race Car Red PETG looks next to the black extrusions.
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@3dprinting Decided to publish my remix while I wait: https://www.printables.com/model/1413551-ender-5-4-bolt-corner-bracket-slant3d-optimized
#3DPrinting #FDM #3DDesign #FreeCAD
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@3dprinting Decided to publish my remix while I wait: https://www.printables.com/model/1413551-ender-5-4-bolt-corner-bracket-slant3d-optimized
#3DPrinting #FDM #3DDesign #FreeCAD
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@3dprinting So, time for some absurdism. Remember that destroyed Z axis I posted pics of earlier? Seems like the Z motor was also a victim: the shaft is _so_ bent it has _visible_ runout.
However, not all is lost! I thought I had two LDO Speedys in my workshop junk pile, but it turns out I actually have _four_.
Yes, I am going to run _Speedys_ on my _Z axis_. Like an absolute maniac.
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@3dprinting So, time for some absurdism. Remember that destroyed Z axis I posted pics of earlier? Seems like the Z motor was also a victim: the shaft is _so_ bent it has _visible_ runout.
However, not all is lost! I thought I had two LDO Speedys in my workshop junk pile, but it turns out I actually have _four_.
Yes, I am going to run _Speedys_ on my _Z axis_. Like an absolute maniac.
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@3dprinting A little bit later, progress! Unfortunately, I ran out of the M5x10 bolts I need to make more brackets, but even these four make the frame _feel_ stiffer.
I also printed some covers for the extrusion ends exposed by some of the stuff I removed, which looks much better.
Next step would be using some 2020 extrusion covers to hide the rather ugly holes drilled in the extrusion in several places. Going to try these: https://www.printables.com/model/208845-2020-aluminum-extrusion-cover
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@3dprinting A little bit later, progress! Unfortunately, I ran out of the M5x10 bolts I need to make more brackets, but even these four make the frame _feel_ stiffer.
I also printed some covers for the extrusion ends exposed by some of the stuff I removed, which looks much better.
Next step would be using some 2020 extrusion covers to hide the rather ugly holes drilled in the extrusion in several places. Going to try these: https://www.printables.com/model/208845-2020-aluminum-extrusion-cover
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@3dprinting Predictably, that design didn't work out. However, I found a design that I could remix, and now, the ugly holes can be covered!
I under-printed by about 6mm, so I'll probably just fix that up later.
The design I worked from is here: https://www.printables.com/model/1169141-slot-cover-for-2020-extrusion . I'll post my remix later.
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@3dprinting Predictably, that design didn't work out. However, I found a design that I could remix, and now, the ugly holes can be covered!
I under-printed by about 6mm, so I'll probably just fix that up later.
The design I worked from is here: https://www.printables.com/model/1169141-slot-cover-for-2020-extrusion . I'll post my remix later.
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@3dprinting Pictured: an absolutely normal amount of reinforcement for a frame. For reference, together with the four already printed and installed brackets, this adds over _half a kilogram_ of weight to the frame. PETG be thicc like that.
And yes, that is one of the Speedys going into the Z axis.
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@3dprinting Pictured: an absolutely normal amount of reinforcement for a frame. For reference, together with the four already printed and installed brackets, this adds over _half a kilogram_ of weight to the frame. PETG be thicc like that.
And yes, that is one of the Speedys going into the Z axis.
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@3dprinting The reinforcement shall continue until morale improves.
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@3dprinting The reinforcement shall continue until morale improves.
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@3dprinting This is the plate for the Endorphin Stage 1. All but one of these parts ended up needing tweaks by me, mostly to add chamfers, remove captive nuts in favour of heatset inserts, and in the case of the idler mount, to fix some _serious_ weakness issues.
I also managed to find bugs in _both_ the AMF _and_ STEP exporters in #FreeCAD in the process. I truly am a bug magnet.
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@3dprinting This is the plate for the Endorphin Stage 1. All but one of these parts ended up needing tweaks by me, mostly to add chamfers, remove captive nuts in favour of heatset inserts, and in the case of the idler mount, to fix some _serious_ weakness issues.
I also managed to find bugs in _both_ the AMF _and_ STEP exporters in #FreeCAD in the process. I truly am a bug magnet.
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@3dprinting More positively, I think I've decided to go for the EVA3 as my toolhead. However, since the _only_ hotends I have as workshop junk are E3D V6s, finding a hotend mount was a bit of a challenge. However, this one here works great: https://www.printables.com/model/201093-eva-30-e3dv6-revo-revo-micro-hotends-mount . The fact the groove mount is still free to rotate is not ideal, but I don't really know of a good solution for that anyway.
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@3dprinting More positively, I think I've decided to go for the EVA3 as my toolhead. However, since the _only_ hotends I have as workshop junk are E3D V6s, finding a hotend mount was a bit of a challenge. However, this one here works great: https://www.printables.com/model/201093-eva-30-e3dv6-revo-revo-micro-hotends-mount . The fact the groove mount is still free to rotate is not ideal, but I don't really know of a good solution for that anyway.
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@3dprinting "But Koz, won't this have absolutely garbage flow?". Normally, dear reader, you'd be right: however, through the magic of the ZS Plus nozzle collection I've acquired, this should be far less of an issue.
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@3dprinting "But Koz, won't this have absolutely garbage flow?". Normally, dear reader, you'd be right: however, through the magic of the ZS Plus nozzle collection I've acquired, this should be far less of an issue.
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@3dprinting The upcycling continues! For the extruder on the Endorphin, I was originally planning to use a NEMA17 pancake I've had lying around for ages. However, I quickly found absolutely _zero_ extruder designs fitting that. So I did some more digging, and found:
* A TL all-metal K1 Max extruder replacement: https://trianglelab.net/products/k1-series-extruder ; and
* This 0.9 degree NEMA14 pancake: https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/round-nema-14-bipolar-0-9deg-9-ncm-12-75-oz-in-1-0a-%CF%8636x17-5mm-4-wires-14hr07-1004vrnThey fit together like it was meant to be.
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@3dprinting The upcycling continues! For the extruder on the Endorphin, I was originally planning to use a NEMA17 pancake I've had lying around for ages. However, I quickly found absolutely _zero_ extruder designs fitting that. So I did some more digging, and found:
* A TL all-metal K1 Max extruder replacement: https://trianglelab.net/products/k1-series-extruder ; and
* This 0.9 degree NEMA14 pancake: https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/round-nema-14-bipolar-0-9deg-9-ncm-12-75-oz-in-1-0a-%CF%8636x17-5mm-4-wires-14hr07-1004vrnThey fit together like it was meant to be.
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@3dprinting "But Koz, how on $DEITY's green earth are you going to mount that to the EVA you're going to use?"
Good question, dear reader. However, I am in luck. This is meant to be a drop-in replacement for the K1 extruder, and some kind soul has done the work already: https://www.printables.com/model/770682-k1-extruder-for-eva-3
Now, the existence of this model implies someone wanted to put a K1 extruder on an EVA. This is tantamount to fuelling your racecar with moonshine, but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth.
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@3dprinting "But Koz, how on $DEITY's green earth are you going to mount that to the EVA you're going to use?"
Good question, dear reader. However, I am in luck. This is meant to be a drop-in replacement for the K1 extruder, and some kind soul has done the work already: https://www.printables.com/model/770682-k1-extruder-for-eva-3
Now, the existence of this model implies someone wanted to put a K1 extruder on an EVA. This is tantamount to fuelling your racecar with moonshine, but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth.
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@3dprinting Is this what everyone posts on OnlyFans these days?
More seriously, I modified these from the Mercury One's feet. The changes were to use M3 instead of M5 fasteners to the frame, and replace the captive M5 nut with an M4 heatset so I could upcycle the feet from the Ender 5. Looks really fantastic, and adds yet more frame mass. Needed two M3x10s, plus one M4x12, together with two M3 hammer nuts.
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@3dprinting Is this what everyone posts on OnlyFans these days?
More seriously, I modified these from the Mercury One's feet. The changes were to use M3 instead of M5 fasteners to the frame, and replace the captive M5 nut with an M4 heatset so I could upcycle the feet from the Ender 5. Looks really fantastic, and adds yet more frame mass. Needed two M3x10s, plus one M4x12, together with two M3 hammer nuts.
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@3dprinting With that, I can also install the Speedys that will run the Z axis. The brackets are of mismatched colours, but that's just how they came, and I'm not going to let metal motor brackets go to waste.
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@3dprinting With that, I can also install the Speedys that will run the Z axis. The brackets are of mismatched colours, but that's just how they came, and I'm not going to let metal motor brackets go to waste.
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@3dprinting So, slight rethink. I decided that I'd rather use the Z axis Speedys on the Y with this dual-Y mod: https://www.printables.com/model/520947-ender-5-plus-dual-y-axis-motor-mount/files . In the process, I discovered that the _only_ way to tension the Y belts on the Ender 5 involves _throwing your frame out of square_. Yes really. You have to remove a _structural_ component to _tension the belts_. Wtf Creality.
So yeah, more frame stripdown!
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