FlashForge Creator Pro bed leveling jig 3d models
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\r\n\r\nTo fit the Tronxy XY2-PRO bed knobs, I adapted the original design and lowered it so it clears the [filament tray](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4092512) I created. \r\n\r\nThe dial that fits in the back left corner needed to be reduced...
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Original Leveling knobs on Xvico X3 Pro is terrible... ...I think everyone will want to either replace them or print an upgrade.
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Not entirely satisfied with existing designs, I created a fixture that secures bed leveling screws in place while allowing them to be rotated through 8 distinct steps. The knob clicks over the steps in a manner reminiscent of moving a rotary encoder...
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Got tired of using other peoples bed leveling tests and figured i could make one that would be just as good if not better. 5 circles located above-ish each bed leveling knob and one in the center. A couple of arches to make sure its good at the...
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This is a simple bed leveling test I designed to help visualize areas with poor bed adhesion or other extrusion issues caused by a warped / un-level bed. It's a simple 0.2mm high model that is intended to print as one layer and will fill the entire...
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This is a simple bed leveling test I designed to help visualize areas with poor bed adhesion or other extrusion issues caused by a warped / un-level bed. It's a simple 0.2mm high model that is intended to print as one layer and will fill the entire...
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This is a simple bed leveling test I designed to help visualize areas with poor bed adhesion or other extrusion issues caused by a warped / un-level bed. It's a simple 0.2mm high model that is intended to print as one layer and will fill the entire...
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I designed these for my Geeetech Pro B print bed, finding them easier to use than the wing nut. They fit perfectly with the 3mm nuts that come with the Geeetech kit. A washer and split washer on top of the bolt make one-handed adjusting a breeze. The...
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Simply set up the proper settings, print it out, and then adjust the bed leveling knobs during the printing process. Print with a first layer height of 0.30mm, resolution at 0.2mm, and a speed of 25mm/s. As you observe the printing head tip and...
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To install these parts, carefully relocate the bed wiring cable to the Y-axis motor. ...A visual reference can be found in the provided photo.
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A custom support clip for the extruder feed tubes on my latest FFCP unit. The standard clip floating around online doesn't fit my new unit well due to similar cable/feed tube lengths, which makes it hard to design a large offset. Additionally, the...
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I'm pleased to announce the release of v3, a significant upgrade that boasts several notable improvements. Among these changes are enhanced laser alignment, relocated fan placement using stock mounting bolts with an added spacer to prevent top-plate...
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I needed a compact diameter spool holder for my 3D prints, but every one I looked at was either hard to print or overly complex. ...What I really wanted was a straightforward part that wouldn't need any supports or a raft.
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This component closely resembles its predecessor, a standard motor design. ...To get it up and running, carefully thread the M3 screw holes with a precision tap.
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<p>Just wanted to share my dummy of the FFCP printhead for all you modders out there. The dimensions might not be extremely exact, however it should work well for most modifications. ...I included a left extruder only variant for single extruder...
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This spool holder is incredibly easy to use for the FFCP, consuming hardly any filament along the way while printing at incredible speeds!
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A substantial holder for a high-performance 3D printer.
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From other designs on here Added in bits to make it more user friendly This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/aNAZT4a8ShP
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No Extra Parts Needed Only 3 Parts To Print No Supports Needed Part Cooling Built Into Carriage I printed in PETG 100% infill because all parts are small and thin Parts are oriented in the best print position Also if you edit firmware...
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I designed these protective corners to create a secure rounded border around the back opening of the acrylic top enclosure cover. The goal of the protective corner pieces is to stop the power cable from printers from getting caught on the vertical...
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Here is my FFCP spool holder problem solved with a simplified version designed to be printed straight up, unlike overly complex models available elsewhere that waste valuable space with holes in the axle. A tip that's 28mm in diameter dictates that...
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I designed a spool holder that's incredibly easy to print, requiring no supports and minimal infill if you use enough shells. For my own prints, I used three shells with a 0.2mm layer height, printing at 60mm/s for the inner layers and slowing down...
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This tool cleans the filament off the extruder before printing starts. Made for a brush, it's an effective design that also works well with staples or wire to accomplish the same task. The G-code required to run this tool consists of just five lines...
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Inside the heat chamber, wiring and filament tubes are carefully maintained by human hands.
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Reimagined Stepping Block: Filling the Void Left by Your Missing Left Stepper This custom insert seamlessly occupies the space where your left stepping component was removed.
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Modified a bit on the length so it can fit for normal filaments spool with 5.5cm diameter hole.
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The universal filament filter was expertly revamped by CreativeTools to seamlessly attach to the end of the filament guide tube.