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This is a mod of the Voron Stealthburner which adds a filament cutting possibility!
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Stealthburner Rapido Uhf #3

Closed gogsi1 closed 10 months ago

gogsi1 commented 1 year ago

do it under rapido uhf

sorted01 commented 1 year ago

Sorry, I don't get it? :)

gogsi1 commented 1 year ago

Sorry, I don't get it? :)

Make your mod for this version https://www.teamfdm.com/files/file/631-stealthburner-rapido-uhf/

sorted01 commented 1 year ago

@juliusjj25 has created it for Rapido. Don't know if it is same as UHF. Please check the updated files and let me know.

gogsi1 commented 1 year ago

@juliusjj25 has created it for Rapido. Don't know if it is same as UHF. Please check the updated files and let me know.

Thanks, this is the Rapido HF version. It remains to be done for UHF, but here only the airflow needs to be lengthened.

gogsi1 commented 1 year ago

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dridas commented 1 year ago

I actually started modifying this yesterday for the Rapido UHF. You actually need to modify the SBRapidi TH front cutter, to add the third hole for the pivot point. I managed to get that done yesterday, but the cutter arm isn't long enough.

I took the stealthburner rapido uhf and just overlaid the differences and it seems to work for that part. I need to extend the arm above the spring so it lines up with where the blade lays down on it. Work in progress, and will attempt to do that this evening.

One question, has anybody thought about using N52 5x3mm opposing magnets instead of the spring?

gogsi1 commented 1 year ago

I actually started modifying this yesterday for the Rapido UHF. You actually need to modify the SBRapidi TH front cutter, to add the third hole for the pivot point. I managed to get that done yesterday, but the cutter arm isn't long enough.

I took the stealthburner rapido uhf and just overlaid the differences and it seems to work for that part. I need to extend the arm above the spring so it lines up with where the blade lays down on it. Work in progress, and will attempt to do that this evening.

One question, has anybody thought about using N52 5x3mm opposing magnets instead of the spring?

Hmm, good idea about the magnet. Can you make a 6x3 mm size?

dridas commented 1 year ago

I was inclined to use the 6x3 magnets at first, since they seem to be more common. The cutter arm is pretty narrow, and just barely fits a 5mm magnet. On second review, it looks like I didn't make the cutout for the knife cutter on the arm, so might not have to adjust the cutter arm after all, but will need to make another print of the Rapido UHF Front Cutter.

I'll see what I can do about the 6mm magnet. Hope to have a finished prototype by the weekend, but life might get in the way. I have lots of magnets sitting around, and even some 6x10mm's that I think would be better for the body side to provide a stronger repel of the cutter arm. I'll start with 6x3's, and see hot that works first

sorted01 commented 1 year ago

Good idea with the magnets. Somehow I always had the spring in mind. Thanks for modding the parts. Currently I can hardly find time. Family and stuff 😅🙈

dridas commented 1 year ago

Prototype printing now, with 6x3 magnets. Running it a little slow, cause I'm a little sketchy on overhangs, but give it a few hours, and hopefully I'll know if it's doable. Got some life things to deal with in the mean time, but more to follow.

Edit/Update: Made the modification for the 6x3mm magnets, and at first I wasn't entirely happy. Realized that there was a bit of friction on the pivot, so ran a small file through for a second or two, and must say - I'm actually quite pleased with the addition of the magnets vs spring. I haven't tested with the top portion of the stealthburner (yet). I used too much force pressing the magnet in to the main_body, which semi-broke the cosmetic side (opposite) of the mainbody, but think a reprint for prototype might not be necessary.

I'll get to printing the top section of the SB today, and hope to have it pieced together tomorrow for fitment test. As for the bottom section of the Stealthburner to accept the Phaetus Rapido Plus UHF (2.0), it looks and feels great. I'll try to post pictures when I get home from work in a few hours. I'll create a repository for it on my github, and post a link when I think it's out of alpha prototyping.

dridas commented 1 year ago

I can't make any gaurantees that this is 100% correct, or that it couldn't be made better. Still a work in progress, and I haven't mounted my Rapido UHF to it (yet).

I did have to adjust the M3 heatset inserts, since they were slipping a little once I set them in place. Just the two that mate with the back of the Rapido (where the 6mm magnet goes). If you make any modifications, I'd appreciate a message, since obviously any improvements might be good for the community.

https://github.com/dridas/SBRapido-UHF-Cutter

also, credit to Filametrix, and this repo, and any contributors. I didn't do any of these designs myself, just made some slight modifications and blended stl's.

gogsi1 commented 1 year ago

I can't make any gaurantees that this is 100% correct, or that it couldn't be made better. Still a work in progress, and I haven't mounted my Rapido UHF to it (yet).

I did have to adjust the M3 heatset inserts, since they were slipping a little once I set them in place. Just the two that mate with the back of the Rapido (where the 6mm magnet goes). If you make any modifications, I'd appreciate a message, since obviously any improvements might be good for the community.

https://github.com/dridas/SBRapido-UHF-Cutter

also, credit to Filametrix, and this repo, and any contributors. I didn't do any of these designs myself, just made some slight modifications and blended stl's.

When can I download your version? I really want to try it.

dridas commented 1 year ago

For some reason the link didn't work.
Try This one:

https://github.com/dridas/SBRapido-UHF-Cutter

gogsi1 commented 1 year ago

For some reason the link didn't work. Try This one:

https://github.com/dridas/SBRapido-UHF-Cutter

Thank you, the link is working now.

BlackNet commented 11 months ago

Do you have any videos of the magnets in use? Also am going to print this and see. I have been trying to make some mods for the UHF but have yet to be happy with what I have done with them. It looks like this one should work just fine for me.