Prusa i3 auto level bed servo probe witbox and hephestos compatible 3d models
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Ld profile using green pla at 220 degrees, however the Filaflex spool's hole is insufficient to accommodate the Prusa i3 adapter. ...March 29th 2017 revealed a significant modification by Recreus resulting in an incompatible spool size for this specific...
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If you own a Prusa Hephestos i3 printer equipped with an E3DV6 hotend, this design was created specifically for you. I have experimented with other designs that unfortunately limited my maximum printing height or didn't fit seamlessly into my...
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Printer settings are as follows: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: BQ Hephestos Raft Settings: Not applicable Support Material: Yes Layer Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill Percentage: 25% Required Materials: 1 x M8x125 rod 4 x M8 nut (includes 1 extra for...
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Bonjour,\nI present to you version 2 of the Support.\nNovelties :\nIt prints at one go\nStabilization Bracket\nAvailable in 3 or 6 filament loader\nFor Prusa, I'll be printing with three times three filament - otherwise it just won't fit ... ...hah\nBut...
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I've found a clever solution on the Thingiverse platform, and I highly recommend checking it out: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:603953. ...By the way, this is my first-ever self-designed CAD part that I created ages ago - a truly satisfying...
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... to be a misspelling of the name "Dr. ...Prusa Mère". This text will be rewritten to sound as close as possible to the original, without the typo. Dearest Prusa Mere, it is with great affection that I am compelled to compose this passage in your honor.
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All accolades to Paulo Mariante (Martenai). ...I merely rectified some troublesome model defects and addressed a nagging "initial coating" conundrum.
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A few strategically placed holes enable users to secure the upper section using cable ties, effectively eliminating unwanted movement and ensuring a stable assembly.
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... roll from your printer base. ...Remove the old spool and insert the new one, securing it tightly to ensure a smooth feeding process during printing operations. ...Visit the official website at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:371842 for more details.
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... it my own twist. ...The Base Part 1 is also a must-have for the top mount! You'll need longer M3 screws with nuts for the top holder and countersunk screws for the Base mount, which are made specifically for a M10 threaded rod. ...Have fun building it!
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Attach the main piece to the extruder blower by removing its screw. ...Secure the dial firmly in position using two M3x16 screws and two M3 nuts, then attach the cover piece on top.
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I located a problem with the fan cooling down the heatbed, specifically at the corner of the ramps where I was experiencing warping issues. ...To resolve this, I added a shield and the warping disappeared completely.
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... Your Stuff, You'll Need to Add Some Extra Support. I Made Mine Using 0.3mm Thick Material and Set the Infill Percentage to 50%. It Took Me Just a Few Minutes to Design and Print This Little Guy. ...Now My Printer is Safe from Any Would-Be Thieves!
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These additions also include additional M8 threaded rods - original components were marked in yellow and black hues, whereas the updated ones are sleek grey and silver in color. All the components are thoroughly detailed within a comprehensive...
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... thickness, 0.6mm bottom/top thickness, and a fill density of 15%. I'm also running at a moderate print speed of 50 mm and maintaining a consistent temperature of 210°C. No support structure is required. ... I'd appreciate any feedback you have!
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... to 10mm, just as I did. Next, drill a 3mm hole in the M10 washer, positioning it according to the pattern found on the M8 lead screw nut. After that, create a 2.5mm hole in the plastic and assemble everything as depicted in the accompanying picture.
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Let's Get Printing With Fresh Filament Make Every Print Count by Using High-Quality Filament Follow These Easy Steps to Get Started: I Always Optimize My Prints Using the Right Settings in Cura For Example, I Typically Use 20% Density and Enable...
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... After Printing Be prepared to give your printer's roller bearing some extra TLC, especially if it's rocking the B623ZZ model. ...Post-printing care might call for a quick spit-shine on the roller housing and cap to keep things running smoothly.
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Lateral inputs like microUSB and HDMI are currently useless since they're intended for direct pin-to-pin power connections.\r\n\r\nTo utilize the microUSB power plug, consider checking out this innovative project at...
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... Power Button Support We're here to help with your Hephaestos power button issues. ...Our team is ready to provide assistance and answer any questions you may have about your device's power button. ...Please let us know how we can assist you today.
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To eliminate the issue altogether, I added a shield, and fortunately, the warping vanished completely! ...\n Update: Unfortunately, it appears I accidentally uploaded an older version initially, but this latest update should rectify any previous errors.
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This is yet another iteration of a RUMBA case, and I've already printed several versions, but I'm still not entirely satisfied. The number of cables that need to be plugged in from all sides is overwhelming. I'm hoping this one will work better. If...
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... need to rotate the model before printing can begin. Instructions First, print out the foot and then attach some rubber, neoprene, cork, or whatever material works best for you to the bottom. ...I've personally used 6mm neoprene with great success.
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... 5.3mm. I always use a drill with 5 and 8 point bits for internal smoothening. ...The ideal solution for those who cannot find proven bearings is a bit improved, but I still recommend trying to straighten the threaded rods by hand before assembly.
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... for modifications, I'd love to hear them. Update: I've uploaded pictures of the first print with cables. It looks good, and access to the cables is great. The only thing I needed was longer display cables. ...I ordered a 1-meter length on Amazon.
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UPDATE: After several uses, I noticed that this piece creates an unpleasant z-wobble effect in my prints and I've since removed it from my printer. I have found better results by freeing the threaded rod. Please exercise caution when using this...
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I encountered numerous challenges when attempting to print flexible materials using my Prusa and Witbox from BQ, prompting me to conduct extensive research. This led to the development of innovative ideas, which I subsequently modeled and refined.
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... sensor. ...The result is a fresh take on the classic project. Printing settings for Graber I3: Layer height: 0.25 mm Number of perimeter shells: 3 Infill density: 15% So far, so good - prints are looking excellent with these parameters in place!
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Ho risolto i problemi con il livellamento del piatto di stampa mettendo un piano in alluminio sopra l'hot-bed e aggiungendo un cuscinetto sotto al piatto di legno (pubblicherò presto il pezzo realizzato). Oggi, prima di stampare comincio livellando...