Originally shared by dstevens lv
E3D Titan in the wild. Looks good, surprisingly light though the parts seem strong. After I get todays orders out and the production done I’ll get an i3 style X carriage designed.
Originally shared by dstevens lv
E3D Titan in the wild. Looks good, surprisingly light though the parts seem strong. After I get todays orders out and the production done I’ll get an i3 style X carriage designed.
Neat!!
I like the logo, btw 
Got mine in the mail too
The first run at an i3 type mount is in F360 source at https://github.com/RoaddogLabs/Roaddog-Labs-BartXL-HD/tree/titan_carriage-bracket/printed%20parts/titan%20x%20carriage-bracket It’s for my larger format i3, the Bart Pro XL and uses LM10UU and M10 shaft on the X axis. The source will need to be edited to resize the carriage for an M8 shaft. Eventually I’ll put something together for the M8 shaft.
The the optional mount from E3D doesn’t work out of the box with a traditional four bearing i3/i3 Rework X carriage the and the i3 mount kit from E3D assumes a three bearing X carriage.
I’ve assembled it and ran a bit of material through it off the mount. The extruder doesn’t mount as tight as I’d like around the hot end (full v6) and takes a trivial movement to rotate the entire hot end. It’s about 10 grams lighter with mount and a NEMA 17 than a Bondtech QR with no mount with the geared NEMA 17.