CR-10S V2 Pro Microswiss HMG6 XChange Mods
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What ==================== Remixed parts for my CR-10S Pro V2 based on the following: * [Hero Me Gen 6 Base ](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3182917) * [ABL plate](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4888736) I haven't opted to use the remix button as I can only credit one design. Why ==================== By the time you put the full Hero Me adapter/base plate and squeeze an ABL plate between the XChange VSlot adaoterand the XChange Master plate you end up losing around 25+mm of Y travel. Also the original ABL plate design didn't touch the X-Stop, this variation should hit it almost spot on the edge of the bed. Also, this is a hell of a lot easier to assemble with two screws from the rear instead of 4 from... uh how do I get a driver at that angle? How ==================== The HMG6 Base --------------------- Print out the HMG6 Base OEM-MK8-MS-Spider-BMS-HIC-XChangeNoAdapter of your chosing, the SelfTap version has 3 of the fan holes filled in a bit so you don't have to use heat press screw inserts (I hadn't received my order) Remove everything from your XChange plate, put a washer behind your Microswiss hotend (each screw hole) and screw it directly to the XChange plate. There's enough room in this HMG6 Base that you can experiment with washers and spacers, the more you add the more print volume you lose but the better your cooling performance will be. Screw through the back of the XChange plate into the two holes in the back of the Base with M3 screws of sufficient length (I believe 15mm?) The permanent ABL mount --------------------- Print out the ABL Slim Backplate.3mf and remove the bottom two screws holding the XChange Master to the XChange VSlot adapter, get screws that are 4ishmm longer Wedge the Backplate between the VSlot extusion and the back of the VSlot adapter (I folded up some cardboard) and screw the longer screws through the XChange Master, through the XChange VSlot adapter into the Backplate. Remove whatever wedging you were using and make sure the screws aren't so long they're touching the extrusion. Jobs done.
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