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Direct Drive Sherpa Mini per Flying Bear Ghost 5

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Publication date 2023-09-23 at 23:04
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2023-09-23 at 19:10
Design number 1470092

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Italiano:

Video di installazione
Download Istruzioni assemblaggio Sherpa Mini
Istruzioni per pausa ad altezza su Cura Slicer ITA
Istruzioni per pausa ad altezza su Prusa Slicer ITA

Sistema per modifica Direct Drive per flying Bear Ghost 5 con estrusore Sherpa Mini
Lo Sherpa mini è un potente estrusore Direct Drive con un design compatto, sviluppato da Anlin e dal team di Annex Engineering.
può esserte stampato a casa, oppure acquistato da vari produttori come TriangleLab oppure Mellow

Tre disegni per adattarsi ad ogni esigenza:
File1 fissaggio tramite dadi M3
File2 fissaggio tramite inserti filettati premium Ruthex
File3 fissaggio tramite inserti filettati generici (Cina)

ATTENZIONE:
Se si sceglie di stampare il file con dadi M3, è strettamente necessario stampare ad altezza layer 0.2, e inserire pausa di stampa al layer 91.
Ho testato la stampante solo con parti stampate a casa, ed è risultato che per un corretto funzionamento del finecorsa X, bisogna stampare il file [a]_housing_front_x1_rev15_thin da me fornito, perché è stato abbassato di 0,5mm. Se si prende il file ufficiale, si rischia di andare a sbattere con la vite prima che la stampante arrivi al finecorsa. per questo motivo non posso assicurare il corretto funzionamento nel caso lo Sherpa Mini sia acquistato già montato da vari fornitori. in tal caso consiglio di sostituire la vite M3x8 DIN7380 (BHCS) con viti M3x8 ultra basso profilo


Lista acquisti necessaria per il corretto assemblaggio della mod:
[1x] Estrusore Sherpa Mini (BOM più sotto), oppure: TriangleLab -- Mellow
[2x] Viti M3x12 DIN7380
[2x] Dadi M3 DIN934 [solo per File1]
[2x] Inserti M3S ruthex 3DJake -- Amazon [solo per File2]
[2x] Inserti generic (M3 OD5 Lenght 4mm) [solo per File3]

Lista acquisti necessaria per il corretto assemblaggio dello Sherpa Mini (necessaria solo se si stampa a casa):
[1x] Set ingranaggi BMG 3DJake -- TriangleLab -- Mellow
[1x] Spessore M3x7x0.5


Strumenti necessari:
Chiave a brugola 2 [inclusa con stampante Ghost 5]
Chiave a brugola 2,5 [inclusa con stampante Ghost 5]
Saldatore stagno [solo per File2 o File3 e assemblaggio sherpa mini]
Taglierino Cutter

Contattatemi per qualsiasi dubbio e/o problema durante l'installazione

Critiche costruttive sono ben accette


English:

Installation video
Download Sherpa Mini Assembly Instructions
Instructions for pause at height on Cura Slicer ENG
Instructions for pause at height on Prusa Slicer ENG

Direct Drive modification system for Flying Bear Ghost 5 with extruder Sherpa Mini
The Sherpa mini is a powerful Direct Drive extruder with a compact design, developed by Anlin and the Annex Engineering team.
it can be printed at home, or purchased from various manufacturers such as TriangleLab or Mellow

Three designs to adapt to every need:
File1 fixing via M3 nuts
File2 fastening with premium threaded inserts Ruthex
File3 fastening with generic threaded inserts (China)

ATTENTION:
if you choose to print the file with M3 dice, it is strictly necessary to print at layer height 0.2, and insert pause at layer 91.
I tested the printer only with parts printed at home, and it turned out that for the X limit switch to work correctly, you need to print the [a]_housing_front_x1_rev15_thin file I provided, because it was lowered by 0.5mm. If you take the official file, you risk hitting the screw before the printer reaches the end stop. for this reason I cannot guarantee correct functioning if the Sherpa Mini is purchased already assembled from various suppliers. In this case, I recommend satisfying the M3x8 DIN7380 (BHCS) screw with screws M3x8 ultra low profile


Purchase list necessary for the correct assembly of the mod:
[1x] Sherpa Mini Extruder (BOM below), or: trianglelab - Mellow
[2x] Screws M3x12 DIN7380
[2x] Nuts M3 DIN934 [only for File1]
[2x] Ruthex M3S inserts 3DJake -- Amazon [only for File2]
[2x] Generic inserts (M3 OD5 Length 4mm) [only for File3]

Purchase list necessary for the correct assembly of the Sherpa Mini (only necessary if you print at home):
[1x] BMG gear set 3DJake -- TriangleLab -- Mellow
[1x] Thickness M3x7x0.5


Tools needed:
Allen Wrench HEX 2 [included with Ghost 5 printer]
Allen Wrench HEX 2.5 [included with Ghost 5 printer]
Soldering iron [only for File2 or File3 and assembly Sherpa Mini]
Cutter

Contact me for any doubts and/or problems during installation
Constructive criticisms are welcome

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