Wire Strain Relief for Printrbot Simple Metal Heat Bed Modification 3d models
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To address this issue, I created an adapter designed to screw into the same holes as the standard Printrbot reel holder and accommodate a standard-sized pegboard hook. This custom solution works perfectly with all my various spool sizes. ...The smaller...
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... consistently positive results. ...Nonetheless, I've always felt uneasy about the absence of a 3mm nut on the second screw securing the brass component, so I made a very straightforward modification to the model and removed a segment to accommodate one.
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Places print rBot firmly atop its robust, metal support bars.\nUtilizes custom-cut foam pads or premium-grade silicone inserts for secure and even positioning, expertly crafted with meticulous attention to precision tolerance specifications.
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This modification enables seamless compatibility with Taulman 910 1 pound spools featuring small center holes, as well as wider spools used for 1 kilo spools by various manufacturers. ...The design securely bolts onto the side of your printruder,...
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I designed two alternative filament guides on Thingiverse for the basic metal model. The first one demanded resizing, but turned out too fragile and broke effortlessly. The second blueprint didn't suit my setup and seemed more hassle than it was...
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A wire relief mount for my ender3 when I extended it to a 400x400 and added a heatpad.I used PETG and printed on its side to give the best strength .
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If you prefer using your own support material, set the built-in object to null extrusion mode and consult your slicer's documentation for specific instructions.\nThe strain relief mast offers a convenient way to secure cables going to the effector...
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Metal Feet Reinvented: A Sturdy Solution for Printer Stability The raw remix takes basic metal feet to the next level by incorporating a pillar through them, providing an essential mounting system that secures the printer firmly to a surface with...
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Acquired a laser kit from JTech Photonics rated at 2.8 watts, necessitating a custom bracket for secure attachment to my basic metal setup without drilling holes into the printer's arm just yet. Still refining the design, but this serves as a working...
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Parts you'll require are: X rods: http://www.mcmaster.com/#6112k45 Y rods: http://www.mcmaster.com/#6112K46 Plate: http://www.mcmaster.com/#86825k11 You're also going to need some GT2 belt - maybe something like this will work:...
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This one sits on top of the Printrbot's two vertical rods. It is comprised of 3 3D printed parts - a base plate, and 2 side plates. They were intentionally designed seperately (and needs to be assembled) as the printing them flat will give them the...
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The DXF version of the parent Simple iPad Stand is available, featuring added notches for securing cords and preventing strain if someone pulls on them. This format should be straightforward to import. The design measures approximately 5 inches...
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... left can result in a collision between the Y Axis gantry and the spool, potentially causing damage to the machine itself. This simple clip attaches securely to the spool holder, effectively stopping the spool from sliding during printing operations.
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A simple spool holder, which mounts on the Printerbot's z-axis guide rails.I've designed this to work with the "Universal Filament Spool Holder" shared by butchja.https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2070272What you need:M8 or 1/4" threaded rod2x skate...
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A convenient accessory designed for attachment to the Z-rods. I initially utilized the compact spool holder developed by mgx, however the filament would consistently snag onto my cable chain. ...The following solution helped resolve this issue for me.
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I've uploaded Version 3 of my filament guide, which includes STL and Inventor files for customization. If needed, you can modify the hole size tolerance to ensure a snug fit on your 12mm rod. ...The original STL file features a hole size of 12.35mm, but...
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The printer's slender build necessitates an expansive footprint for stability. ...The larger base was crafted with PLA, while the small stabilizing feet were printed with a supple filament material that conforms to any surface they touch.
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After that, I loaded up the part settings for the "Hatchbox Brand" PLA filament which I purchased from Amazon. I chose Hatchbox because they make excellent PLA, and it's incredibly affordable too! ...To complete the print, I set the temperature to 200...
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For more details on this issue, please refer to: http://www.thingiverse.com/make:144716 Flexible filament is recommended for printing the foot inserts, but I don't currently possess any, so I'm eagerly awaiting a shipment from a friend. When...
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They possess a comprehensive toolkit including precision instruments like screwdrivers, wooden handled wrenches, and fine-tipped tools like vernier calipers, all-purpose wrenches and tweezers - what's required now is the creation of two strategically...
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... supports and even smoothed out the edges, making them look nice. My version also activates the rods, which has worked great for my spool holder; however, you may want to consider wrapping tape around yours or printing at 99% to address this issue.
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The Thingiverse is a place where creators showcase their designs for everyone to see and use. This particular thing has been customized with various options to create a unique outcome. Here are the instructions for building this design: 1. **Build It...
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... not expected to last long-term. The legs broke at the bottom and needed superglue for support due to their insufficient strength. This is a work in progress. ...On 5/12/14, a revised version (2) was designed: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:329569
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... need to wrap a small zip tie around it. I hope this helps anyone who needs a little guidance! I've attached both STL and IPT files for Autodesk Inventor 2018, and if you need any other formats, just let me know - I'm more than happy to oblige!
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The bed on the Labists ET4 has the wires soldered direct to the heated bed but the cable management is rubbish and likes to wrap around the Y endstop. This replaces everything at the bed and directs the wire to the side. You just need 2 x M3 bolts...
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Simple i3 x-axis strain relief bracket (for x-axis idlers with offset leadscrews) (v1.1 update, added ability to adjust arm lengths in scad file) (v1.2 update improved customizer support) A critical design flaw in many Prusa i3 X-axis setups occurs...
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This is a spacer to center Printrbot brand spools of plastic for my Simple Metal Spool Holder available here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:322923 . Fits these roles of plastic: http://amzn.to/1lrdfB0 . It should also fit any spools with an inside...
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Strain relief designed specifically for the Two Trees Sapphire Pro cable wrapping system. Meant to fit snugly around the 10mm diameter cable provided with the Sapphire Pro. A living hinge provides flexibility, allowing the strain relief to wrap...
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This is a wire strain relief for heat bed wires or any other wire needing to relieve stress. It slips snugly over the edge of a 3mm plate or board. ...Secure the wires with a small Zip Tie in the cavity.\r\n\r\nRotate the model so that the 3mm groove...
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********************************** Bed strain relief for an ender 3 Prot hotbed. Must obviously be suitable for other brands or models of 3d printers. Due to the pressure, the silicone spacer, even if cut shorter, eventually deforms and breaks the...