Bed level adjuster for Da Vinci printers and possibly others 3d models
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These modifications were designed to simplify the process of adjusting bed height on my Da Vinci printer as the standard thumb screws were proving awkwardly challenging to manage.\nThe addition of a handle on the end significantly facilitates...
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To achieve optimal results, print three adjustments and replace all your current adjuster wheels on your print bed. Special thanks go to scobo for creating the original design at http://www.thingiverse.com/scobo/about. Also, a nod of appreciation...
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... short level screw (this will go on the front of the bed). 2. Two long level screws are also required (these will secure the left and right rear). ... Materials needed: * Three M3 nuts Print settings: * Printer: Up Mini * Rafts: No * Supports: Yes
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While this part was designed specifically for the Da Vinci 3D printer, it may be compatible with other printers that use the same M3-0.5 threading standard. To make this replacement part, you will need to have access to the following tools: Tap...
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So you've always wanted those sleek looking bed leveling knobs that all the cool kids use, but couldn't afford those pricey M3 nuts needed for other designs? Well, those days are behind us now! Introducing the "Wing Nut Bed Level Knob"! Give your...
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... utilizes a 4mm x 4mm M3 threaded brass insert, which is a significant upgrade from the previous designs. Additionally, you'll need to source one shorter piece for the front and two longer ones for the rear or modify them to suit your specific needs.
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To install a heated bed on a Da Vinci Jr Pro, you'll need to account for the increased height of the new components beneath the glass plate.
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Bed level screws, need m3 brass inserts 3mm long x 4mm diameter Added some simple locking knobs to this also, will use standard m3 nut.
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Occasionally when operating a Da Vinci, the auto bed leveler can result in the bed being set too closely to the extruder, causing unnecessary scraping damage. ...Print the object at a slower pace, and make adjustments manually if necessary to prevent...
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The images above demonstrate the corner covers on a Da Vinci 1.0 Pro printer.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n Da Vinci 1.0 Pro\n \n Rafts: \n No rafts are used\n \n Supports: \n No supports are added\n \n Resolution: A print resolution of 0.2...
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Variations of the plugs themselves have holes in them, to store your UHU glue stick, brush and cutters (Hakko CHP-170 Micro Soft Wire Cutter - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FZPDG1K )! Specs: *Dimensions: 1.496"W x 1.496"L x 0.787"H (each)...
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This thing is designed for Da Vinci printer owners who have a chip resetter and use external filament spools, but get tired of fishing new filament through the printer's cover slot and then feeding it manually through the guide and into the extruder...
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PTW-00-1-PT-0190-003 • Holder designed specifically to fit tools, also known as the ToolABase plate - PTW-00-1-PT-0190-004 For the record I've borrowed some concepts and ideas from an online source, but not actual designs or 3D printer models. Now...
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These plugs fill the holes in the interior floor of the XYZPrinting Da Vinci 1.0 / 1.0A / 2.0 printer, to prevent objects falling inside. Variations of the plugs themselves have holes in them, to store your UHU glue stick, brush and cutters (Hakko...
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... refer to the Instructions provided. Instructions: To print this piece properly, invert it and use a Brim setting so that it balances evenly on your 3D printer. ...After printing, use a Dremel to smooth out any rough edges and ensure a perfect fit.
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... leg/hook attachment point is essential on the left side of the printer where the second cartridge resides on version 2.0. I designed three distinct shaft sizes to accommodate varying widths of spools for seamless integration and compatibility.
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A convenient holder to stash small toolboxes in place within a compact workspace for secure organization and efficient project management.
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I loved the design from guido666 for a permanent webcam mount, but I always found that my webcams were fidgety, the wire was stiff and the camera would often drift off center of the print bed so I couldn't monitor the prints properly. This works for...
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This rear spool holder has been tested on the Da Vinci 1.0a model and should fit most of the 1.x and 2.0 models without any issues. After using this spool holder for about six months, it has proven to be a robust and reliable solution that is now...
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I'm rewriting the text as requested. ... I am modifying the Da Vinci 2.0 platform slightly to match the proportions of the Da Vinci AIO for integration with Simplify 3D parameters.
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... both sides of the fan. ...Now you're ready to enjoy the results, but I haven't had a chance to thoroughly test them yet. With so many projects competing for my attention, it's taking some time, but in-depth testing is definitely on the agenda for soon.
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... ...It's perfect for the Anet A6, and should also work well with the Anet A8, as well as many other printers that utilize 8mm round guide rails. To assemble this design, you'll need two 3mm nuts and at least three 3mm bolts that are at least 15mm long.
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This part is specifically designed for use with Da Vinci Duo 2.0 printers and may be compatible with other Da Vinci printer models as well. If you're unsure about compatibility, I recommend checking the manufacturer's specifications or contacting...
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Da Vinci 2.0 Smartphone Clamp Attachment, Perfect for Snapshots, Recordings & Time Lapses with Your Da Vinci 3D Printer - Easily Printable with Zero Support Required.
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This is the replacement part for the belt tensionner on the X axis
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This is a straightforward testpiece to verify: 1) if the bed is level 2) adhesion to the bed I print this after: a) X-axis calibration to check the even level of the bed b) check the adhesion to the bed after Z-offset changes After printing, you can...
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Materials Required: * High-quality PLA black Geeetech filament * 4 M5 nuts * 4 metal washers with internal diameters ranging from 5.5 to 6 mm (if not already included) Printed Settings: * Cura 4.6.1 software * Geeetech PLA black Filament * Layer...
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Update 10/9/17: The bed leveling adjustment screws on my Prusa I3 printer use a cap screw, spring, and wingnut. To adjust the screw, you have to hold one part while turning the other. This can be replaced by a part with a 3 mm hex nut that allows...
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... motor. Now you have a moving, rotating, self replicating device ;) I also included the original v3_solid_virus.stl file and the OpenSCAD I made to create this remix. Have fun and wash your hands. ...Print instructions[x] Brim [x] Support everywhere
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... enhance print quality, eliminating play in the bed that detracts from your 3D prints. Print Settings: Printer: XYZ Da Vinci Pro Rafts: Turned off Supports: Disabled Resolution: Set to .2mm Infill: Increased to 10% Notes: Print speed set at 30mm/s.