IDK if there is one available. The idlers on the ender are 8mm bore and are 2 pieces, and I've never seen an 8mm bore idler for sale anywhere.I dont know that I've seen those available anywhere. I'll have to look.
It would be challenging. Probably have to make a bushing for the holes in the idler arms.Can you replace the idler shaft with a 3mm screw somehow? Most idler pulleys are 3mm ID.
These specs?IDK if there is one available. The idlers on the ender are 8mm bore and are 2 pieces, and I've never seen an 8mm bore idler for sale anywhere.
Might have to print one.
I feel like "RobotDigg" probably isn't the best for reliability on specs, I'd go print one off first and see if it helped print quality before pulling the trigger on aluminum ones.These specs?
Amazon product ASIN B07CTJZD3Y
I was more asking whether what they listed was what I should look for.I feel like "RobotDigg" probably isn't the best for reliability on specs, I'd go print one off first and see if it helped print quality before pulling the trigger on aluminum ones.
Oh. Yeah, that seems to answer the mail. The only trouble I could see you running into would be with it being so tall. I measured the idlers on mine and they're 18mm tall, and 10mm wide.I was more asking whether what they listed was what I should look for.
Weird. Looks like the idler for mine is 16mm (well, 0.63") and the inside belt appears to be 8mm. On the Y tensioner, at least.Oh. Yeah, that seems to answer the mail. The only trouble I could see you running into would be with it being so tall. I measured the idlers on mine and they're 18mm tall, and 10mm wide.
you have retraction and z-hop enabled in cura? That takes care of most of the stringing and blobbing for me. The only other time I've had that happen was if the temperature was wrong (but that's usually accompanied by extruder popping).I was thinking the same. I still am having stringing issues, but I think I have an idea why. Once the glass bed gets in I will be able to do a few benchies and see if I'm right.