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With the new wider cardboard spools showing up on the market from Polymaker or 3DXTech’s 3 inch wide spools, they are simply too wide for our DP200, 3DWOX 1's and 1X's 3D Printers. </p><p> </p><p>So, over a weekend I designed these two...
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... - Delphi 56 Series Female Terminal</p><p>Use at your own risk. I'd recommend some sort of fire retardant material such as FR-ABS, but what do I know?
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I printed it in 3DXTech's Red ASA. Print two or more at a time to give the tab more time to cool. Post-Printing I cut two pieces from a kitchen sponge (not cellulose) to fit the case. Add a drop of oil to help PLA, not certain if it helps other...
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Others required forcing the cable into the opening and wasn't a fan of risking cable damage so I created a more open version with protective fillets.Hope this helps,Cheers.Print SettingsPrinter:QIDI...
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... complete the coaster. I'll be posting more of these I'm sure, I regret not printing this in blue (Sapphire in 3DXTech nomenclature) given this pattern is supposed to represent the Gentian flower but for a first attempt it turned out quite nicely.
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The filament to be used is resistant to UVC rays, like the FluorX PVDF-1 from 3DXTech. On April 2nd, 2020, old files were deleted, and only the recommended ..R14 file was left active. The dimensions changed because the LED had to be cooled with a...
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Check out this cellphone photo of the print: made with 3DXtech Carbon Nanotube PLA. 2017 Update: Adding some screenshots to complement that subpar photo, because who doesn't love a good before-and-after comparison? v1.1 Update: This version is a...
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Printing this part takes approximately 1.5 hours on an Ultimaker Original using the following settings: 100mm/s speed, 1.5 layer height, and 50% infill pattern set to "triangles." The material used for this print is 3DXTech Blue PLA filament, with...
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They are optional, but I wanted to go the extra step to minimize any air leakage around the fan.Change Log:2021-07-23 Added a second stl with a wire tab off the fan shroud to hold the heater wires in place.Print SettingsPrinter:QIDI...
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Print Settings Printer: P220 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0,25mm Infill: 100% Filament: 3dxtech PEI-GF30 natural Notes: I guess this isn't a requirement but since I had to tune in some settings for this fancy high-performance filament, I used...
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x 4.648" long .STL Files generated with INVENTOR 2017 .GCODE Files --> Body = sliced with 30% infill, Generic PETG --> Trays = sliced with 30% infill, and 3DXTECH Low-Gloss PETG --> Dividers = sliced with 30% infill, and 3DXTECH Low-Gloss...
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x 4.648" long .STL Files generated with INVENTOR 2017 .GCODE Files --> Body = sliced with 30% infill, Generic PETG --> Trays = sliced with 30% infill, and 3DXTECH Low-Gloss PETG --> Dividers = sliced with 30% infill, and 3DXTECH Low-Gloss PETG You...
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I have gone through quite a few candles now without any issue, but of course be careful and keep and eye on it. I originally printed the fan blades from PLA+ but they began to warp from the heat, I reprinted them from 3DXTech ASA material and they...
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I've gotten it to fit on over 7 brands including Makerbot, Hatchbox, Gizmodorks, Ninjaflex, 3dxtech, Prototype Supply, etc... pretty much every one. It's good to go... every part prints in one print, just takes a little alignment on the platform and...
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I printed the effector magnet tabs using 3DXTech 3DXMAX ASA for the heat resistance; the mechanical switch holder is printed with PLA. Hole spacing is universal - I designed the mechanical switch holder originally to attach to the three stand-off...
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Most were done using 3DXtech's carbon fiber PETG filament. Post-Printing Clean up involves steel-wool and a layer of clear coat. I personally like the Z lines of 3D printing, which strikes me similarly to witness marks left behind by CNC machines;...
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My experience with my Printrbot Play proved that using filaments from HH3DPlastics and 3DXTech can be difficult until tested on an external spool holder, but now I've created this spacer to make the built-in spool holder usable again, and it works...
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I reprinted them with 3DXTech ASA material and have had no problems since. ABS might also be a viable option, although I haven't tried it yet. Another challenge was the heat issue caused by burning candles all the way down, which would melt the PLA...
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3DXTECH works OK too, and is just a little more brittle. I've tried this with nylon (too soft), filled nylon (horrible shrinkage issues), and regular PETG. The best ended up being the carbon fiber filled PETG from Matterhackers. Don't let that stop...
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I have tested it with Paramount and 3DXTECH spools. The build also requires your choice of hardware to assembly it plus mount it to your printer. I used M3 bolts + hammerhead nuts to mount to the extrusion. I can't recall what I used to...
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I USED 3DXTECH CF NYLON PA6 GEN3 - SERIOUSLY STRONG STUFF! IF YOU USE PLA IT WILL WARP OVER TIME AND SAG DOWN AND SCRAP ON YOUR PARTS, YES I LEARNT THIS FROM MAKING THIS MISTAKE. THIS MODEL DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH THE BRUSH WIPES OR THE OTHER...
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3DXTECH works OK too, and is just a little more brittle. I've tried this with nylon (too soft), filled nylon (horrible shrinkage issues), and regular PETG. The best ended up being the carbon fiber filled PETG from Matterhackers. Don't let that stop...
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That causes some challenges in installing everything but does better cover that interface from the elements.I printed this “on its tail” in 3DXtech ASA filament without support. I used my enclosed franken-ender 5 using rails and an H2 high temp...
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I just scored the aluminum using a right angle ruler & file, then cut it using a dremel cut-off blade Press fit the angle aluminum into the printed pieces Press fit the M5 nuts into recesses onSupport_C1 &Support_C2 Snuggly fitSupport_A into...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: PowerSpec Printer: PowerSpec 3D Pro Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.2 Infill: I used 40% but it's not critical Notes: I used 3DXTECH's carbon fiber impregnated PETG filament for maximum...
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I printed mine from 3DXTech ASA - black for the base, yellow for the smiley face, and then colored in the design part of the smiley face cap with a Sharpie pen. ... It has held up quite well. Originally posted at:...
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For the MakerBeam XL Rail: 4x 5mm M3 Machine screws 4x M3 t-slot nuts For the MakerBeam Rail: 2x MakerBeam square headed bolts 2x M3 t-slot nuts For the 20mm rail: 4x 8mm M3 Machine screws 4x M3 t-slot nuts For the 1010 rail: 4x 8mm M3 Machine screws...
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... your first cut referenced off the middle leg and the second off leg 2 and those will be the two outside cuts of your dado. It's really easy. Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .3 Infill: 20 Filament: 3DXtech PLA Category: 3D Printing
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Check out https://gitlab.com/salfter/hypercube-300-remix and view it from the bed_frame_v3 directory.Printed on my AM8 with 3DXTech red ASA (T-frame) and MG Chemicals red ABS (leveling blocks). This bed replacement was an exercise in getting ABS...
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To rectify this problem, I reprinted them using 3DXTech ASA material, which has performed exceptionally well without any issues. ABS may also be a suitable option for these blades, although I have yet to try it. A notable challenge I faced was when...