V4 Quick Release
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Write MakerGear support and tell them you want a copy of the derpy filament drive with tubeholder (left and right). They created it when I asked for a dual extruder with guide tube support and it works great for me, don't know why they insist that guide tube supports aren't necessary.
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is it a correct assumption that the v4 dual extruder is NOT two regular extruders chained together?
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The V4 is a new and improved design which has got lots of metal where there used to be plastic. The extruder drives are not identical to each other because they're in a staggered design, and the nozzles are held independently by a metal bracket. I like it.
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okay, so basically if buying the M2 with V3 nozzle right now, you couldn't just add a second v4 single-extruder for dual extruder setup? you would have to take the stock v3 single extruder off, then mount a DUAL extrusion unit? another words you can't mount two SINGLE v4 extruders together to make the dual setup?
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Correct, the dual-extrusion kit is quite an event as well.
If you want a dual-extrusion M2, contact Karen directly and order it with your M2. I'm sure they'd sell you one without the single-extrusion setup and sub a dual-extrusion one for only a bit more rather than full retail (since they don't have to sell the single-extrusion parts). Assembly isn't necessarily difficult, and it'd actually be pretty straight-forward to do it while building the machine for the first time.
If you want a dual-extrusion M2, contact Karen directly and order it with your M2. I'm sure they'd sell you one without the single-extrusion setup and sub a dual-extrusion one for only a bit more rather than full retail (since they don't have to sell the single-extrusion parts). Assembly isn't necessarily difficult, and it'd actually be pretty straight-forward to do it while building the machine for the first time.
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thanks for the recommendation, that's a good idea.
since we are really limited on time here, we would need a machine already built, and ready to go.
since we are really limited on time here, we would need a machine already built, and ready to go.
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Can I ask what software you used to design those parts?
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Sure, the parts are modifications of the original MakerGear files from their git repository:Doc wrote:Can I ask what software you used to design those parts?
https://github.com/MakerGear/M2/tree/ma ... 0Parts/STL
So, I don't know what software was used for designing them but I've done my modifications with blender.
I like blender a lot - it is free software and it is extremely powerful. It takes a while to get used to it but it's worth it.
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Blender is like the fastest car in the world built with the cockpit upside down. It may be the fastest car in the world, but that doesn't mean you'd want to drive it.
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hahaha