HeroMe Gen 7 modified for use on Sovol SV08 with BTT-eddy probe 3D model thumbnail

HeroMe Gen 7 modified for use on Sovol SV08 with BTT-eddy probe

by A. Craig West · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryArt
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
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UploadedDec 27, 2025
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Description

There are two versions of the base STL, one with a single airflow redirector at the rear from right to left, and one with an additional one further forward, I haven't tried that one yet, but it may give even better cooling of the heat sink. I have tried printing the base in a few orientatioons, upright with supports for the bits that obviously need it is best. I have updated the base adapters to center the HeroMe on the print nozzle. For some reason Sovol put the nozzle 0.8mm off from the center of the toolhead, which does make a difference, especally for clearance of the skirt. For reasons of simplifying assembly, I put M3 5mm diameter brass inserts directly into the bolt holes in the blower fans I am using, it makes everything very much easier... The base adapter clips seem to work best printed with the chamfer along the spine flat against the plate and the arms going up at a 45 degree angle. The Board Adaptor STL file allows you mount the toolhead control board a bit offset from it's stock position to give clearance from the HeroMe base. This also includes two posts to mount a USB hub board I am using to control the BTT Eddy. Everything uses M3 4.2mm diameter brass inserts, except the USB posts, which takes an M2 3.2mm diameter insert. The USB hub board I used was an Adafruit LLC 5997, which I got from DigiKey. 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media This particular design is very specific to the BTT eddy mount I have, which is still attached to the backplate. The mount I am using is It is designed for round 4mm diameter by 3mm thickness magnets. I would have to modifythe design to work with the stock (or any other) probe.
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