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Where can i drill big holes in the smarteffector? dual-extruder

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    lazy_mosquito
    last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 16:05

    i just adapted the smarteffector for use with a bigger mounting plate. Works great!
    i also adpted a 3mm E3d direct drive heatsink for use with the smarteffector as a 3mm bowdendrive with a screwtop. Also working great!
    Next experiment is a dualdrive setup with the smarteffector. So I will have to drill two 12mm holes in the pcb.
    Which parts are drillable? Would it be possible to mark this places on the drawing in the Wiki? (I am aware this will void my guarantee)

    btw: How can i upload a picture on this forum?

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      DjDemonD
      last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 16:14

      Use a service like postimage.io upload image then copy the "direct link" and then use

      Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
      www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
      PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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        Dougal1957
        last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 16:41

        but simple answer is you can't drill 2 12 mm holes in the effector without destroying the sensor elements

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          lazy_mosquito
          last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 17:05

          @ Simon: Thanks

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            lazy_mosquito
            last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 17:06

            @Dougal:

            Lasercutting? I expect there are places in the pcb which are not used for the copper lanes?

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              Rommie
              last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 17:08

              Nope the 3 sensors are around the entire part, if your intention is to use the stress sensors for bed leaving there is no way, if not then drill anywhere

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                T3P3Tony administrators
                last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 17:21

                You may even be able to see the pattern of the copper strain traces of you login at the effector under the right light. As already stated, drilling anywhere will stop the sensor working.

                www.duet3d.com

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                  lazy_mosquito
                  last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 17:22

                  OK, i checked it again, and i suppose the hatched zones you can see around the heatsink are the sensor element?

                  OK this messages crossed eachother 🙂

                  Any plans to create a dual extruder smarteffector?

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                    DjDemonD
                    last edited by 17 Jan 2018, 19:02

                    Youre welcome, you could use a y splitter to unload/load filament via one filament path?

                    Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
                    www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
                    PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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                      c310
                      last edited by 21 Jan 2018, 05:57

                      I guess there is another vote for dual extruder 🙂

                      https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?id=3003

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