FlSun SR adaptateur E3D HEMERA bowden
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Adapter for a HEMERA bowden on a FLSun Super Racer + Clip for the filament sensor output
--------------- WARNING --------------- the screws and nuts are those delivered with your HEMERA Square nuts M3 M3 x 8 mm screws To screw the adapter on the HEMERA, do not use longer screws as they may damage the motor mountings
1- Attach the adapter to the HEMERA
2- Attach the adapter to the SR stem
3- Cut a piece of PTFE to the right length. Bevel the PTFE inlet on the sensor side and install it between the HEMERA and the clip (see pictures)
A little like is always nice.
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French
Adapter for a HEMERA bowden on a FLSun Super Racer + Clip for the filament sensor output
--------------- WARNING --------------- the screws and nuts are those delivered with your HEMERA Square nuts M3 M3 x 8 mm screws To screw the adapter on the HEMERA, do not use longer screws as they may damage the motor mountings
1- Attach the adapter to the HEMERA
2- Attach the adapter to the SR stem
3- Cut a piece of PTFE to the right length. Bevel the PTFE inlet on the sensor side and install it between the HEMERA and the clip (see pictures)
A little like is always nice
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
eMotion Tech
Printer:
MicroDelta Rework
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
25% Honeycomb
Filament: GST 3D PLA+ Blue
Notes:
6 Perimeter layers
6 Bottom and top layers
in short this is not the time to be stingy
Let's think about it for 2 seconds
The FLSun SR is a well-designed delta that is capable of producing precise parts quickly
The trend is to convert it to direct drive, but adding weight to a delta's print head is a bad idea, as the increased mass will lead to inertia in movements
The extra weight at 150 mm/s will be heavily felt in precision and material fatigue
It's clear that the original "very poorly made BMG type" extruder is a disaster, the filament coming out of it looks like a toy that has been chewed on by a puppy for a long time
It must therefore be changed
Take the time to inquire, because there is a lot to lose by trying to print flexible filament with this printer. What percentage of printing will you do in flexible material
Furthermore, you will have to sacrifice motor torque to remain as 'reasonable' as possible in terms of weight gain. Will your extruder be able to provide enough filament to feed the beast without overheating abnormally
A small Ender will be more interesting to convert to direct drive, because even if weight matters on a Cartesian printer, it's not at the end of a lever arm, but on a rail
Transforming a sporty and precise SR into a clumsy pickup truck does not seem wise to me
Hong-Sann-BALHEK
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