Tom, what screws did you use to attach the Toolhead PCB? Did it require any sort of standoff? I can't find that step in any of Matterhackers instructions or the Voron 2.4 Rev C manuals Thanks in advance for any advice!
@doveravenuechurch3547 There's a separate PDF for the Stealthburner. It uses a small printed standoff that goes behind the PCB. I don't remember the screw sizes off the top of my head. Github page with manual: github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/blob/main/Manual/Assembly_Manual_SB_High_Contrast_7-7-23.pdf
@@TomsProjects Just realized I posted my question on our church account :D The manual you linked doesn't show the Toolhead PCB at all. At 6:53 in your video, from what i can see, it doesn't look like there's a standoff, but I'm not totally sure. For now, I've got it mounted with 2 M3x8 screws, and everything seems to line up. Hopefully I don't fry anything when we get to startup :D
@@codered10 Sorry about that! I'm not sure where I found it in my build, but here it is in the Github: github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/blob/main/STLs/Clockwork2/%5Ba%5D_pcb_spacer.stl Here's an 8nstall guide from KB3D showing it: wiki.kb-3d.com/en/home/linneo/voron/PCBs/Stealthburner_Two_Piece_PCB
@@TomsProjects we found it on a Fusion model and were able to locate the piece. Thanks a ton for your help! Knowing there was a standoff was helpful to know we needed to go digging.
I'm not at that point yet. I'm also not sure if the umbilical can fit all the tool head wiring. A canbus setup would make that easier but I wasn't expecting to do that until I got it printing first.
I finished mine wiring finally. I put B motor wire through inside of rear carbon tube to the A motor side. Also I use btt canbus, now all wires looks better.
Tom, what screws did you use to attach the Toolhead PCB? Did it require any sort of standoff? I can't find that step in any of Matterhackers instructions or the Voron 2.4 Rev C manuals
Thanks in advance for any advice!
@doveravenuechurch3547 There's a separate PDF for the Stealthburner. It uses a small printed standoff that goes behind the PCB. I don't remember the screw sizes off the top of my head.
Github page with manual:
github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/blob/main/Manual/Assembly_Manual_SB_High_Contrast_7-7-23.pdf
@@TomsProjects Just realized I posted my question on our church account :D
The manual you linked doesn't show the Toolhead PCB at all. At 6:53 in your video, from what i can see, it doesn't look like there's a standoff, but I'm not totally sure.
For now, I've got it mounted with 2 M3x8 screws, and everything seems to line up. Hopefully I don't fry anything when we get to startup :D
@@codered10 Sorry about that! I'm not sure where I found it in my build, but here it is in the Github:
github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner/blob/main/STLs/Clockwork2/%5Ba%5D_pcb_spacer.stl
Here's an 8nstall guide from KB3D showing it:
wiki.kb-3d.com/en/home/linneo/voron/PCBs/Stealthburner_Two_Piece_PCB
@@TomsProjects we found it on a Fusion model and were able to locate the piece. Thanks a ton for your help! Knowing there was a standoff was helpful to know we needed to go digging.
I got same carbone kit, really want to know how to organize AB motors' wires. Any idea?
I'm not at that point yet. I'm also not sure if the umbilical can fit all the tool head wiring. A canbus setup would make that easier but I wasn't expecting to do that until I got it printing first.
I finished mine wiring finally. I put B motor wire through inside of rear carbon tube to the A motor side. Also I use btt canbus, now all wires looks better.