Exoslide Titan Aero Mount and Undermount LED
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Edit 4.28.2020: I updated the part cooling fan duct, this moves the duct further away from the hotend, so it doesn't melt, gets it out of the way fo the wires, and also seems to improve the flow. If I say so myself, it also looks a heck of a lot better. I had installed the ExoSlide XZ kit on my Ender 3, and I wanted to be able to upgrade to the E3D Titan Aero system. There really wasn't a way to use these things together, so I created this. I've installed it on my Ender 3, and I'm in the process of finishing the wiring. I used PETG for the print, long-term, we'll have to see if it can stand up to the heat. - Exoslide frame mount should be printed with the side that faces the ExoSlide bracket facing down. I was able to print with no rafts, no supports. I used 4 M4 cap head screws to attach to the ExoSlide. - Titan mount should be printed with the side facing the extruder facing down. I was able to print with no rafts, no supports. I used 4 M4 cap head screws to attach the titan mount to the frame mount. - Fan duct should be printed with the bottom of the ducts down. I did not need rafts, but this piece DOES need supports. I used 2 M3 screws, and 2 M3 nuts pressed into the slots on the titan mount. - LED undermount is not technically part of the titan mount, but it provides a way for LEDs to be mounted to the bottom of the ExoSlide carriage. I printed with the face that is toward the ExoSlide carriage down without supports. You may need rafts and/or supports depending on how well your printer bridges. This attaches with 2 M4 screws. I've marked this things as a work in progress because I am concerned about the fan duct being too close to the heater block. As I get the wiring completed and restarted printing, I'll know for sure if it's too close. But, fair warning, it's close.
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