Wire Strain Relief for Printrbot Simple Metal Heat Bed Modification 3d models
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This hardware is compatible with Printrbot's Simple package box. It ensures your printer stays intact during transportation. The mounting holes are tailored for M3 bolts. For the build plate, employ the tall bracket, while the upper hinged bracket...
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A Vibration Dampener prototype for PrintRBot Simple is created, with instructions that involve filling the base with silicon, aligning the parts using a straight edge, and attaching four of them to the printer's base. ...While there's been a reduction...
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Print this tool holder design for your Printrbot Simple, attaching it to the Simple Tower. This handy accessory keeps all your small tools organized in one spot, eliminating the need to search through a cluttered drawer. Designed to hold a Craftsman...
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I began by utilizing the Raspicam mount created by Jerware, but unfortunately, the bed attachment on My Printrbot simple metal with the V2 heated bed was not compatible, so I designed a clip that could position the camera safely out of the way of my...
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To increase my printing bed area, I crafted bed ends that allow attaching a wider bed. Although these may not fit the standard bed, I used other supports from Thingiverse as temporary bed holders. To secure them, gluing or bolting is necessary. Both...
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I finally found a simple Printrbot spool holder that would fit on top of my printer, so I designed this one myself. It's specifically tailored for the 6x6x6 model and angles a 1kg spool at a 45-degree angle to maintain perfect balance. This also...
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The technician adjusts the heat bed to increase its stability.
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I've had three prints ruined because a wire to my heated bed broke due to metal fatigue at the copper wires soldered to the PCB heater bed. On my printer, the wires just hang loose. As I move the printer in the Y direction, the wires bend and...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5CJUsHZCvlR
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I used the switches to flip the printrbot on and off along with powering an LED strip in parrallel. The switches should be on sparkfun as switches with led blue led. or something like that. ... Use this to hold the LED strip you...
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... ...However, I prefer to stick with the heat sink for its functionality. ...Since you can see the filament running through the central hole of the heat sink, I decided to make some tweaks to the clamping part and the cover, allowing me to keep using it.
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Follow the 2014 simple upgrade approach by utilizing pre-existing mounting holes for an easy installation process. ...Remove the two screws on the right side, then attach the fan using these screws; however, note that longer screws may be required due...
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Designing a strain relief for the heated bed wiring on an Ender 5 printer requires a straightforward approach. The solution attaches directly to the carriage via a M3 x 10mm button head and hex nut, which is already present in the empty hole next to...
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Guiding your filament to the extruder is a simple matter of attaching these crucial components securely.
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Go to this YouTube link for complete instructions: https://youtu.be/nrT32KrNzm8 To get started, you'll need the following items: A needle A screw A wooden barbecue skewer Some tape Any kind of drill that you have at home... You don't need perfectly...
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I am encountering issues with my heated bed's leveling, resulting in satisfactory prints that could be improved. To enhance the bed's adjustability, I have sketched a new Y-bar end design featuring a larger hole for accommodating a spring. ...This...
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The dial is designed to provide smooth and precise control over a wide range of settings, making it an ideal choice for applications where fine-tuned adjustments are necessary. The markings on the dial follow a logical pattern, with every other mark...
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This is just a simple wire strain relief for my CR-10 V2 fitted with Creality Titan Direct Drive Extruder. It is very simple, but works. ... I hope you enjoy.
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A customized strain relief system is designed to support a heated bed measuring 220mm by 220mm.
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Instructions: Install helios heat bed on 3uP bed frame using bead nut holders. Mount the bead nut holder in all four corners or attach two holders with a single center bed nut for stability. ... The printed design has a layer height of .2mm and 20%...
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A simple strain relief for a duel Anderson Powerpole connecter
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This prevents the wires from coming into contact with any metal, enabling the use of two zip ties to provide effective strain relief for the split loom wire bundle. ... Change Log: 02/14/16: Increased mounting screw pass-through diameter to 3.4mm,...
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This is a remake of Olesmokie's Strain Relief Bracket for Heated Bed Cable but tailored specifically for the CR-10 MINI due to the distinct dimensions of its bed. The design has been completely revamped with an integrated cover, drawing inspiration...
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... ... This bracket prevents the heat bed wire from catching on anything as the heat bed slides back and forth. ... Mount the support bracket to the printer's rear using either of the two provided holes or by applying double-sided foam tape securely.
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These are strain relief brackets specifically designed for use with the RepRap MK2B bed heater PCB, catering to both 12V and 24V wiring scenarios.\r\n\r\nThe channels measure 3.5mm and 3.0mm respectively, optimized for accommodating 14-18AWG...
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Revisión del accesorio para aliviar la tensión del cable de la cama caliente. ... Incluye un tercer cierre de tornillo en la parte final para mejorar el cierre.
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Brook and the team at Printrbot were kind enough to donate an early version of the Printrbot Pro to me so I could give it a new lease on life for a local school. The Robotics club at Como High School was eager to get their hands on the printer, but I...