VORON Stealthburner Adapter/Mounting Plate for Ender 3 v2

Half assed attempt to mount the Stealthburner & Clockwork 2 extruder to the gantry of my Ender 3 V2. It works!
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updated April 28, 2022

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//credits

     First of all, all credits go to the original designers of the plate and the wonderfull team at VORON, I reserve absolutely no rights, this is a a half-assed attempt at best anyway.

 

     Credits links:

tjeschweizer 's design (is a remix of romihensem's):

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5192466

romihensem's design (is a remix of igalopaka's):

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5174695

igalopaka's design (the original one):

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4614384

So yeah, my design is a remix or a remix of a remix.

Stealthburner link:
https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Afterburner/tree/sb-beta

Design is licensed under GPLv3 as per VORON license.
https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Afterburner/blob/afterburner/LICENSE

 

//actual_description

 

     It works, and that's all, all I did is stitch 2 stls, and I didn't do the best job, if anyone wants to clean my mess up I'd be really thankfull.

     This is for the BETA 11 release of the clockwork 2 main_body, and it fits the stock carriage plate of an Ender3 V2. If you print this, you won't need to print the motor_plate-beta10.stl as it directly replaces it.

     These parts are the latest as of 28 April 2022, if the VORON team changes the motor_plate drastically it will no longer work.

     For those that wonder, for the Ender 3 V2 you need to print and/or buy the following to have a Stealthburner with a clockwork2 extruder working:

 

     For the Stealthburner:

  • stealthburner_main_body
  • optional: neopixel diffusers/mounts, I have neopixels and I didn't print those, I am lazy.
  • the toolhead that fits your hotend

              I used this for my MK10 hotend made by Mellow:  design by moderntinkerer  https://www.printables.com/model/122416-voron-stealthburner-mk8-toolhead-with-bltouch-moun (print both files, he also has a version without the BL Touch mount)(I had to use a knife to trim the round parts around the mounting side of the heatsink, as the Mellow/Microswiss heatsinks are square, and the design is made for round parts, but its really easy as most of the toolhead is empty space anyway).

  • optional: ADXL mount;

     For the Clockwork 2 extruder:

  • guidler_a
  • guidler_b;
  • latch;
  • latch_shuttle;
  • cable_door (maybe optional, its only for the looks);
  • Optional: chain_anchor (if you have compatible chains and/or find an anchor for your chains)
  • main_body;

     You can print in PETG if the printer isn't enclosed, if it is, use ABS.

     That is all you need to print!

     You will also need to buy some things:

  • One M3 screw kit (don't bother sourcing screws individually, buy a kit, except the 2 M3x50 screws );
  • One BMG extruder kit (you only need a few parts from it so maybe buy those individually if you want to save some money);
  • One Nema 14 36mm pancake motor;
  • One 5015 turbine/radial/blower/however you want to call it fan;
  • One 4010 fan;
  • M3x5x4 heatsink threaded inserts ( attention! the guys over at VORON designed everything to use the  M3x5x4 kind of threaded inserts, those are a bit more expensive than the regular cheap kind but bite into the plastic alot better. The important thing is that they are wider than the regular kind (by 0.8mm, doesn't seem much, but it is), and if you only have the regular kind you will notice the holes for the inserts are bigger than the actual inserts, you can make it work even with the smaller kind, maybe use some superglue around after you heatsink them);
  • Optional: Neopixel LEDs I use the WS2812 kind, make sure to buy the kind that only had one LED per PCB. [should be round and have 4/6 soldernig pads (the 6 pads version is easier to work with, but besides that it doesn't matter)];

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     If you have any questions I'll be more than happy to answer!

     If you want to take my work further, take the design and clean up the messy joint betweekn the Clockwork 2 motor_plate and the actual mounting plate and/or add bigger holes for heatsink inserts at the very bottom of the mouting plate, where the M3x50 screws go in, as it is, the screws go directly into plastic, and that's not very good if you take it apart often.

 

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