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Salad Fork

The Salad Fork is based on the Trident scaled down to use 1515 aluminum extrusions for the frame instead of 2020.

Why go to the trouble of a whole new build? Well, Salad Fork features:

  • Support for build volumes of 120mm, 160mm or 180mm
  • Klicky by default, with Boop as an option
  • Flexible toolhead support with a variety of options, with mini-SB as the default
  • Fast preheat time compared to full-sized printers, no need to wait an hour preheating
  • Optional sensorless homing

New 1.1 features and changes

  • 180mm build size is now available!
  • Almost every single part has been tweaked or rebuilt, with a goal for making it easier to build and to fix problematic areas of the original design
  • Taller skirts for more room underneath the printer
  • Modular display adapter
  • Uses the mini-BFI tensioners
  • All new panels, new filament feed setup
  • A new 230+ page illustrated assembly manual
  • Lots of other improvements, too many to keep track of here!

BOM

The latest official BOM is available on Google Sheets.

Merch!

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salad_fork's Issues

Access holes for y_endstop

Is it possible to add allen wrench access holes on A_Drive_Frame_Lower_x1.stl for the y_endstop m2x10 screws used on A_Drive_Frame_Upper_x1.stl? I decided to use sensorless homing and wanted to remove the endstop. I had a heck of a time removing the screws after the mount was fully assembled and belted. Thanks in advance either way!

A/B Motor Question

Does it make any notable difference if I use Nema 14 35STH52 rather than the Nema 14 35STH48 for the A/B Motors?

The 35STH52 has 0.37 N/cm of Holding Torque and the 35STH48 has 0.40 N/cm Holding Torque. Does the 0.03 N/cm difference make a difference?

v1.0 vs v1.1 Parts and Panels

Are there any differences between the v1.0 and v1.1 parts that would stop the v1.0 panels from working with the v1.1 printed parts?

Just want to verify before I waste my time printing the new v1.1 parts.

Also are there any printed parts that are identical to their v1.0 versions so I don't reprint them?

DIN mounts dont actually fit under skirt

IMG_4538

Even with feet added heatsinks protrude from base of printer so much that you cannot use heatsinks.

This is true for M5P mount and Octopus mount I have not tested spider mount yet

Minor manual corrections

For accented parts you should put [a] or mention when a part is an accented part when calling out printed parts in the manual.

I spent way too much time looking in my printed parts for the A and B tensioners in my primary color parts bin only to double check my printer logs to make sure I did print them only to see that they were accented parts.

Would make things a lot easier.

Pins mod Doc error

In the Pin Mod readme it doesn't mention that the AB motor also uses the 18mm pin only the 22mm pin I mentioned.

missing stls

the underside of the bed z carriage is missing where the bearing is mounted to the bed

Incorrect links/page numbers in manual table of contents

Hey, thanks so much for this project and putting the manual together! I'm looking forward to rebuilding with 1.1.

Anyway, while perusing through I noticed the table of contents isn't always correct. Here's what I've found that I think should be updated.

  • Klicky Assembly says 122 when it should be 121. The link is correct.
  • Carriage and Belts says 132 and the link goes to 131, when they should be 130.
  • Toolhead says 143 and the link goes to 157, when they should be 142.
  • Skirts says 169 when it should be 168. The link is correct.
  • Electronics says 186 when it should be 185. The link is correct.
  • Panels says 210 when it should be 209. The link is correct.

Thanks again! ๐ŸŽ‰

Dark Mode Manual

While I appreciate the new extensive manual, unfortunately due to my eyesight, I cannot read anything that isn't in Dark Mode. This is why I loved the web manual you had for v1.0 and why I opened the issue about the 404 error with the Docs.

I never liked Dark Mode until I got cataracts, now I can't see anything unless it's in Dark Mode.

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