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Yes, the Mini Stealthburner is the official Voron design and it uses smaller blower fans.

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The definition of dab is 'to strike or touch lightly' similar to pat or tap. DAB just uses a standard microswitch (about 13x6x7mm). The same type that is used for the X and Y endstops on typical Vorons. You just need to pinch off the metal lever and there is a grub-screw that contacts the small red nub directly.

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I have been spending the last 2 weeks converting my Voron over from regular sized stealthchanger to the mini.  Love the mini!
Noticed a few issues.  I'm not sure if it was me or what.  But I'm running the knomi body.  Installed the rigid cores for the orbiter 2.  I also have the filament sensors installed.  But I had to notch the core in the slicer to get the orbiter to sit flat.  The small stepper on the back contacts the ridge.  Anyone else notice that or did I do something wrong?

Also, I cannot find a decent board mount for the back of the obiter.  I switch out my ebb36 tool heads and went with nighthawk36s.  I also run the omoron sensor but the board and omoron were touching each other.   Ended up having to space out the tool head board.

If I'm doing anything wrong and this all fits together, please let me know.  I'd like to get this dang printer up and running soon.

Thanks

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5 hours ago, Beardo3D said:

I have been spending the last 2 weeks converting my Voron over from regular sized stealthchanger to the mini.  Love the mini!
Noticed a few issues.  I'm not sure if it was me or what.  But I'm running the knomi body.  Installed the rigid cores for the orbiter 2.  I also have the filament sensors installed.  But I had to notch the core in the slicer to get the orbiter to sit flat.  The small stepper on the back contacts the ridge.  Anyone else notice that or did I do something wrong?

Also, I cannot find a decent board mount for the back of the obiter.  I switch out my ebb36 tool heads and went with nighthawk36s.  I also run the omoron sensor but the board and omoron were touching each other.   Ended up having to space out the tool head board.

If I'm doing anything wrong and this all fits together, please let me know.  I'd like to get this dang printer up and running soon.

Thanks

Does the stepper collide with the core or with the StealthChanger x-carriage?

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The Orbiter has one of the lowest steppers of all of the supported extruders and it sits quite far off to the side. When I designed this, I used the Sherpa Micro to check clearances but I will look into clearance for the other extruders.

I will also look into Nitehawk board mounts but, eventually, every different extruder would need a unique mount design since the steppers are mounted at different heights and angles. The Omron probe is a little bulky and can be hard to design around but at least it's better than the BTT Eddy. My preferred probe is the Biqu MicroProbe..

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6 hours ago, Beardo3D said:

Also, I cannot find a decent board mount for the back of the obiter.  I switch out my ebb36 tool heads and went with nighthawk36s.  I also run the omoron sensor but the board and omoron were touching each other.   Ended up having to space out the tool head board.

Did you try the mounts on the Nitehawk36 GitHub page? OrbiterMount

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It hits the rigid core right where I marked it.  I was able to insert a small negative part in the slicer to get them to all fit.
So other than wiring in the Neos and waiting on my fans, the heads are pretty much all built now.
Just a few things I noticed while putting them together.

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1 hour ago, Beardo3D said:

It hits the rigid core right where I marked it.  I was able to insert a small negative part in the slicer to get them to all fit.
So other than wiring in the Neos and waiting on my fans, the heads are pretty much all built now.
Just a few things I noticed while putting them together.

Well done and thanks for the input. I will work on the parts you've pointed out so other people can benefit from your efforts.

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