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Securely mount the Polymaker PolyDryer to the Python AMS Heated Enclsoure by Humebeam!! This is a REMIX of the Zanfar's 3D Model from Printables (link on Remix) .
Mounting a PolyDryer to the Python AMS Enclosure is a known weak point and double sided tape does not always hold. This modification extends the PolyDryer interface to use the same slide-on locks that the Python AMS Enclosure uses for it's blanking plates.This remix has both the PolyMaker and PolyDryer logos embossed on them for your Python to standout from the crowd!
This modification requires no permanent changes to the PolyDryer, and the dryer can be returned to stock configuration at any time provided you save the replaced stock parts.
I've also inlcuded on the build plate PolyDryer Face Plate models to remix to a color of your choosing by Matt Kay on Printables (https://www.printables.com/model/969522-polydryer-face-plate/files). This is NOT required.
The pictures are printed in PETG but I have seen it printed with PLA before. Print with the flat side down. 15% Gyroid Infill with no supports.
Print Quantities (per PolyDryer):
- 1× Cover
- 2× Ports
- 2× Rear Seals
4× Gaskets (optional)
Hardware:
8× M3×6 Socket Head Cap Screws
Assembly:
- Unscrew the four black screws from the PolyDryer case. They should be the only externally accessible screws and are located on the label side of the dryer.
- Remove the stock cover, taking care not to disturb any wiring. The power connector is especially prone to wandering.
- Remove the airflow cap from the inside of the removed stock cover by removing the four silver screws.
- Attach the airflow cap to the printed Cover using the same four silver screws. Take care to keep the same orientation. The cap will key into raised features on the printed cover, but it is possible to force it into the incorrect orientation.
- Screw the printed Cover in place on the PolyDryer using the same four black screws. Again, take care that all the wiring is kept in place and not pinched.
- If desired, press a Gasket into the both sides of each Port.
- Screw the Ports onto the outside of the Cover with the M3 screws, 4 per port.
- Attach the PolyDryer to the enclosure by passing the Ports through the cutouts and then sliding a Rear Seal onto each Port from the inside. This will take a little bit of finesse and probably some force as the tolerances between the dryer ports and the enclosure cutouts are rather tight.
Hints
- When screwing into the printed part (attaching the airflow cap to the printed cover, or the printed cover to the PolyDryer), go slowly and use more than normal downward force.
The printed material will almost certainly be harder than the stock plastic and there is a chance of splitting the printed parts if you move too fast. Splitting usually occurs along layer lines, so pressing down should help keep them together while the screw forms it's own threads. Some splitting (1-3 audible “cracks” per screw) is fine; the screws are rather long and only a few threads are required to securely attach the cover or the airflow cap. - The ideal Port screw size is M3×6, but up to about 10mm will work fine. It can help to drive an M3 screw through the cover alone to form the threads before trying to attach the Ports.
- Again, the power connector is very prone to coming loose from the case, pay special attention to this during assembly.
- The fan and thermocouple (brown) wires both run along the top of the dryer and are easily pinched or damaged.
Python AMS PolyDryer Mount for Heated Enclosure
Publicado em 1 de dez de 2024
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