v5 silicone sock 3d models
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(The silicone applied in the bathroom, kitchen even car wind shield seems to hold up to only 150 degree C.) Use grooves when handling it. Steps: 1. Apply soap water to every surface which will be contacted with silicone and let it dry. 2. 3....
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in my case, it took 3 days to harden i used vaseline as a remove agent and it worked fine after printing, put some remove agents and silicone in the 'body' and then put the 'core' when you insert the 'core' about halfway inside the 'body', insert...
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Intro Following [Stefan's CNC Kitchen excellent work](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3742037), I wanted to reuse the base principles he did show to make a custom silicone sock for the V5 hotend from Anycubic (factory hotend on i3 Mega series,...
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This is a mold for making Silicone Sock insulators for the OEM E3D v5 J-Head heater blocks. You'll need a high-temperature silicone to work with, either a two part mixture, or an RTV single part will work. ...[I used this kind](https://goo.gl/ud9dpR)...
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--- ### Super Simple Silicone Sock Mold for E3D v5 Clones I designed this thing because most of the silicone molds here at Thingiverse are way to complicated in printing or molding to be honest. This mold is made up of only three parts and...
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Made a mold to make your own silicone socks for the MP Select Mini V2 hotend like the E3D ones but to the proper measurements, this does not fit E3D hotends or colones, only the MPSM V2 stock hotend, the block measurements are 16mmx16mmx12mm. You...
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Made a mold to make your own silicone socks for the MP Select Mini V2 hotend like the E3D ones but to the proper measurements, this does not fit E3D hotends or colones, only the MPSM V2 stock hotend, the block measurements are 16mmx16mmx12mm. You...
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Without soap, you will NOT be able to take the part out of the mold /!\ UPDATE: V5 Closed one side that didn't needed to be opened (which was the main reason fro remixes) and tightened the sock a bit to hold better. UPDATE: V4 never made it to...
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Simply adding two M3 hole, for the nut hole you need to remove the extra layer. ...See original for printing recommandation or how diy.
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easy silicone sock mold for anycubic I3 mega. ...you need 3x m2 screws.
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easy silicone sock mold for anycubic I3 mega. ...you need 3x m2 screws.
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Recently destroyed the silicone sock that came with the CR6SE, for some reason the replacements are not up for sale. I created this mold and mixed up some mold max 60 and cast a new silicone sock. You will have to cut away a section of the left side...
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Artillery Genius Silicone Sock 3 Parts just screw together with long M3 bolts or drill up to 4mm and tap M4 on the other sides. Use liquid soap with a little Water to wet all Form surface. After assemble......... just press in the HI- Temp...
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Designed a silicone sock mold for the olsson block on my UM2, I have a nozzle cam fan shroud that mounts really close to the heater block so I designed this to insulate the block and separate the heat from the fanshroud. ... send me a message if you...
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This is a mold with wich you can cast a silicone sock for the mosquito hotend by your self.For casting i usually use 2k high temp casting silicone which works really nice and also doesn't stick to the mold. Personally I use the Trollfactory type 3 HB...
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If you are having a really hard time getting the sock out of the mould it is probably due to insufficient release agent and possibly silicone that has not cured long enough. Rather than forcing the part out leave it another 24 hours and hopefully it...
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This is a simple mold i designed to create a silicone sock for my CR-10 Heatblock. The dimensions are given by the stock parts. The block is 20x20x10mm and should work with all MK8 heatblocks (even clones). It is necessary to use 2 component...
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This is a simple mold i designed to create a silicone sock for my CR-10 Heatblock. The dimensions are given by the stock parts. The block is 20x20x10mm and should work with all MK8 heatblocks (even clones). It is necessary to use 2 component...
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Mir sind beim entfernen der Silikon Socke die Pins abgebrochen deshab habe ich diese jetzt größer Designed damit die Form mehrfach verwendet werden kann.
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Remix of Tzimitsce's Phaetus Dragon silicone mold - choose left, right og both side holes for heater and termister
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You can put in the mold the aluminium block and have the silicone to stick on it directly, or with the included part mold a sock that will be removable. The block is not an original E3D, so check if the holes and size of the block fits yours. They...
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I made a 20mm wide custom heatblock out of copper for my E3D v6 and wanted a silicone sock for it. As the heatblock is custom I needed to design and mold the sock for it. There probably aren't many heatblocks out there that a sock out of this mold...
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I made a 20mm wide custom heatblock out of copper for my E3D v6 and wanted a silicone sock for it. As the heatblock is custom I needed to design and mold the sock for it. There probably aren't many heatblocks out there that a sock out of this mold...
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This is a Silicone mold sock for E3D V5 hotend (mounted on Anycubic I3 Mega). You need to assemble in this way: 1 - Combine the "v5 filled" between the "sx" and dx". There is only one way to put them together. 2 - Put all this 3 pieces combined on...
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A simple Silicone Sock mold for a MK7/8 Hotend. Use an ordinary pistol for sanitary silicone to fill the mold. ...I used high temperature silicone rated up to 350°C.
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I hope all of you with a Geeetech A10T or A20T hotend enjoy this silicone sock mold. The fit is really spot on. ...My suggestion is to take your hot end off and then put the sock on.
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These hotends use a 'chamfered' heater block on some versions (unlike Triangelabs versions) and thus require a different silicone sock. Watching CNC Kitchen's [DIY Silicone Sock video](https://youtu.be/O5UiXky85hA); I designed this mold. You...
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Remove the silicone from the mould, cut a hole sufficiently large enough for the sock to fit over the heater block, and remove excess silicone (see the 4th picture as a guide). Your sock is ready for use! **Update:** __10 Feb 18__ Added a version 2...
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... but the mold was too complicated to assemble in my opinion. What we have here is my attempt to merge them both together. - The sock is now 1.5mm thickness - The sock will not be too low and not touch your prints. ...- The stock will fit perfectly.
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... the mold was too complicated to assemble in my opinion. What we have here is my attempt to merge them both together. - The sock is now 1.5mm thickness - The sock will not be too low and not touch your prints. ... - The stock will fit perfectly.