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Toaiot Imdinnogo 3D Printer Accessories Sherpa Mini Extruder Kit Light Weight BM Extruder with Stepper Motor Dual Gear Compatible with CR10S/4S 5S Mini/CR-20/Ender 3 Pro V2/Voro TEV 3D Printing Part

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Hi everyone, I’m making the mod with the sherpa mini, but when I bought it it was only available with the moon motor. Pretty much all of the mounts get assembled the same way, important differences get called out in the mount-specific Assembly Manual:

I’m running the stepper at only 350mA based on some other posts I found, but will give 850mA a try as you have… since it’s not even getting warm at 350mA. Apparently the FYSETC Sherpa doesn’t use a genuine LDO stepper like yours did, so we’ll see how that goes. This extruder is the result of hundreds of hours of development work and thousands of hours of testing. Sherpa Mini's signature lightweight design has been optimized even further bringing the weight down while improving stiffness. Making for the lightest FDM extruder on the market. I'm using a volcano hotend with 0.8mm nozzle. Heating is not the problem, but the extruder runs much faster (4 times faster than with 0.4 nozzle) You can't achieve those speeds with 350mA.Admittedly, you got it wrong when it comes to what “direct drive” really means. They way 99% 3D printer lovers use for “direct drive” is … technically wrong or, at least, incorrect. Direct Extruder (or Direct Feed, to be accurate) is not the same than Direct Drive extruder. the skeleton design might be too flexible. Well, I was wrong, during my tests I have not observed any flexing, the skeleton design is stiff enough for the

Command "/opt/bin/python2.7 -u -c "import setuptools, tokenize;__file__='/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Entware-ng/tmp/pip-build-qbGM6r/sabyenc/setup.py';f=getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__);code=f.read().replace(' For Dragon or Phaetus Dragonfly BMO, use the M2.5 bolts that came with the hotend. The following diagram will help determine which holes to use for your hotend. Oh. Nevermind, just saw the license on the Pitan. No derivatives? Really? For such an obvious copy of a commercial product? Even a decade later, homebrew 3D printing still doesn’t stop when it comes to mechanical improvements. These last few months have been especially kind to lightweight direct-drive extruders, and [lorinczroby’s] Orbiter Extruder might just set a paradigm for a new kind of direct drive extruder that’s especially lightweight. The Mini-AfterSherpa includes two slots for zip ties to aid in cable management and strain relief. They're much easier to access and route cables through than the zip tie slots on the X carriage (and if you're using an aluminum X carriage like the one from Funssor, then it doesn't even have any zip tie slots!) Assembly BOMThe trianglelab has always been concerned about product quality. We are developing products and working hard to improve the quality. We will not abandon our reputation because of many cheap products on the market. It is believed that only high quality products can ensure the quality of your work and bring safety to your work. In the video, the slicer may have been told to print at 200 mm/sec, but the acceleration is too low for it to get close to that speed with such a small print. It doesn’t look like it gets to more that about 50 mm/sec, even in the larger print at the end of the video. Here are the values i found online by searching for the datasheets of the original, yours, and mine (cause i got a different one)

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