I bought a TronXY X5S because it would allow me to print life-sized helmets and other large objects in one go. I also understood that to get the best out of it I’d have to do some upgrades.
One of these was the Micro-Swiss all-metal hotend kit.
https://store.micro-swiss.com/collections/all-metal-hotend-kits/products/all-metal-hotend-kit-for-cr-10
This greatly increased the smoothness of the filament flow compared to the standard head. However, after a while, the Bowden tube kept popping out of the top, as the clip that holds it in isn’t terribly strong.
So I’ve made an adaptor that takes on one end a standard collet(?) into which the tube securely attaches, and on the other end a small piece of the same feed tubing to encourage the filament into the actual hotend.
As you can see from the photo’s this attaches to the screws holding the end-link of the chain through which the wiring passes, which is quite handy and keeps it directly above where it needs to be.
I hope some of you find this useful 🙂
More stuff that I’ve created and write-ups of commissions etc can be found on my blog:
https://gadg3ts.com/category/3d-printing/
You can also buy there things I’ve made 🙂
https://gadg3ts.com/shop/
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4424806 on June 4, 2020 at 10:43AM by gadg3ts
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