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I also don't know on if I should go with the selector or multiple extruder styles but it looks like you did the multiple extruders style so I am guessing you have more experience on that type so I might go that way.
for upgrades already installed I have 3d touch for auto bed leveling + th3d studio's unified firmware.
Open it in google sheets. It will include all the models you need to print and parts you need to buy. I included a link to each item and the amount you need to buy. I set it up in sheets so that the price is auto calculated based off of the amount and price of each item, so that way you can change certain items if you need to.
Small Note: I saw your deleted comment from yesterday. I would not advise posting stuff like that online. It is not the best to go around saying your general age everywhere. I am all for getting students into this kind of thing, but don't mention things that relate to your personal data.
The thing is, every MMU is a little different. A BOM is either for a specific setup (like yours) or it's more of a set of guidelines for what you need.
Your BOM is quite a bit different than mine. Your setup uses 2 individual titan extruders (1 will install on the new Extruder, and the other will replace your plastic Extruder. Yours will also have both of the extruders mounted onto the same spot, and will add another spool holder mounted on the top, for 2 total. Mine instead utilizes 1 extremely powerful Extruder as the main force (the Voron M4. see it in action here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZYvHZEBMfmY) and 4 small "auxiliary" extruders that handle switching colors. My motors/spools are currently attached to a drybox, but I plan to move them over to my new MMU, named the "SpoolForge", which is currently still in development. Pic:
Current unit. Made in tinkercad.
It will be compatible with all klipper printers, but I am aiming it to be an upgrade that you can install onto a stock ender-3 based printer. My plans are to have the enclosure hold the CNC Shield and a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, so you can upgrade to klipper straight from a stock printer. It will be aimed more at the hardware side, so it can be used with the 3MS. (the 3HOME is great, but I wanted something that looked a little more like an AMS). While you wait for parts to arrive, I would recommend to print the parts and get klipper setup on your laptop so you are ready to dive right in when the parts arrive. I will be able make a wiring diagram for you later. (also, I will be out of town for the next few days, so I will not be able to reply then).
You are in luck. The main printer I have been setting this up on is my old cr-10, so I'm more than willing to help. I have attached some pictures of my current setup below. If you have any questions feel free to ask! Here are some questions that would be helpful to answer if you are going to set one of these up:
Are you running klipper?
Do you want to use the classic selector and extruder motor setup, or individual extruder setup?
Which upgrades do you already have installed?
What is your budget?
Pics:
If you can answer the questions I asked above, then I can give you a full bom and I can guide you along the way. Also, we should move to github discussions, since the forums will be shutting down on the 15th.
Hi thanks for replying.
I am currently not running klipper.
I also don't know on if I should go with the selector or multiple extruder styles but it looks like you did the multiple extruders style so I am guessing you have more experience on that type so I might go that way.
for upgrades already installed I have 3d touch for auto bed leveling + th3d studio's unified firmware.
My budget is probably 150$ USD max
I also already have a uno r3.
You are in luck. The main printer I have been setting this up on is my old cr-10, so I'm more than willing to help. I have attached some pictures of my current setup below. If you have any questions feel free to ask! Here are some questions that would be helpful to answer if you are going to set one of these up:
Are you running klipper?
Do you want to use the classic selector and extruder motor setup, or individual extruder setup?
Which upgrades do you already have installed?
What is your budget?
Pics:
If you can answer the questions I asked above, then I can give you a full bom and I can guide you along the way. Also, we should move to github discussions, since the forums will be shutting down on the 15th.