kobra go firmware 3d models
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My intention is to use this to prototype it into a milwaukee packout base to secure a kobra go onto a packout. quick tinkercad build. feet are 3/4" at the printer and 5/8" at the floor. i think i reduced the base of the cube cone diameter marginally...
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Replacement feet for the Anycubic Kobra Go or Neo. They increase the base feet height by 8mm. The OEM feet for the Kobra Go were 20 mm so these are 28 mm. Use the screws from the old feet to install these. I added a stainless steel washer beneath...
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Wanted a Z support that didn't get in the way of the extruder on the Kobra Go, you never know when you'll need that extra height. It fits over and in the 2 recessed holes for the top bar which will help keep it in place. It uses a standard...
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Filament roller guide for Anycubic Kobra Go. you can see where the filament was being scraped from the extreme angle. You will need a standard bearing and a screw. The tolerance is tight so my screws threaded in. Will get a nut when needed. All...
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I didn't see any screen covers specifically for the Anycubic Kobra Go, so I made one. The screen is rather bright at night, so I wanted something to cover it with. I made one with vase mode/spiralize contour and it came out perfect. ...My first post!
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The main two are that it is compatible with mounting directly to the frame of the Kobra Go printer, and it is made to fit the arducam OV5647. Other than that this set is assembled exactly as seen in the original model. I assembled the extension...
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This is a simple z-axis support for the Anycubic Kobra Go printer. It uses a standard roller skate bearing (22mm diam) and a 2 inch #8-32 screw and nut (or equivalent, you can even use a zip tie). The bearing is a tight fit so I recommend pushing it...
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I have been searching for a good camera mount for the Beaglecam and my Kobra Go that I got for Christmas in 2022 and just could not find something that would work the way I wanted. I was using a side mounted for it I could slide forward and back...
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A mod to adapt your Kobra Go Bowden to a more Direct Drive set up. Please read threw before taking anything apart! It's a little difficult to print nicely with no real large flat spots but with supports its defiantly doable. I printed with the...
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... This requires no tools, I printed it out of PLA+ but regular PLA would work, I did 3 walls, 15% infill. Print it with the shaft pointing up, and with support for the two 'nubs' The nubs will go in the holes at the top, they just press in. ...
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Just a simple remix of Kobra Go feet for reducing vibrations while printing.
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This is a replacement knob/dial for the Anycubic Kobra Go. ...This knob adds fins to it for more simple manipulation.
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Layer 0,2 Infill 15% line width 0,45 Note : The Kobra go runs with 24V You must add some spacers to compensate for the height.
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Raspberry pi + PiTFT50 screen mount on the Anycubic Kobra Go. It attaches to 4040 extrusion Printed it using 3 perimeters and 15% gyroid fill. ...
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A belt tension gage created for the Anycubic Kobra Go If interested check out the video instructions on Youtube channel named mrmrsmiley
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This is my design for my anycubic kobra go printer because I wanted to convert it to a direct drive drive.It is easier to mount because you just have to slide the other to the roller
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This is an adjustable stand for the monitor of the Anycubic kobra Go 3d printer. It uses the original screws and a M6x50 bolt. ... It allows you to adjust the inclination of the monitor however you'd like.
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This is an LED mount for the Anycubic Kobra Neo and Go. It slots into the top bar with a friction fit and includes a filament guide. There is also a version without the filament guide for the Go. After printing, you can super glue the two pieces...
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The filament rollers/guides based on old hard drive motors for Anycubic Kobra Go printer. Two 10mm (in diameter) wooden rods are used to connect two pieces together. Nowadays hard drive motors are integrated into housings, but the rotating...
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Watch here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5894002 Composed these feet from the Kobra Go Foot Block https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5817375 and the Higher Feet Vibration Dampening https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5566982 . You need to print...
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... hand on the power switch while testing just in case. Please leave a comment after your test to let me know your findings, Hopefully this will help many other Kobra Go owners to get the Z level just right for printing after auto bed levelling. ...
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A simple table handle. Fixing with superglue or plastic solvent. ...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9sOGN4d0q1U
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This is a mechanism to automatically shut down the 3D printer, once the print is finished just raise the Z axis to a preset height and the lever will press the printer shutdown button. You don't need additional screws and you don't need to modify...
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I wanted a toolbox for my printer and the ones I saw didn't quite convince me. ...All very specific and not very universal, so I've decided to make one myself that can be personalized and has enough space for everything.
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... "feet"), it should snap into place on the rail and will even slide a bit so you can adjust the position. I believe this will work for both Anycubic Kobra Neo AND Go printers, and theoretically any printer with rails matching the above measurements.