Wire Strain Relief for Printrbot Simple Metal Heat Bed Modification 3d models
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Holds 6 of the small double 221 Wago connectors, which is perfect to wire the heater, bed thermistor, earth and thermal fuse for the bed. I added a cable strain relief point to attach the outgoing cables that go down towards the deck of the printer....
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The original design had a flawed ventilation system that caused the fan to experience back pressure - resulting in wasted cooling capacity, so I took matters into my own hands by adding an extra vent to direct airflow directly across the Ubis 13S Hot...
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...It's anchored securely to the carrier plate for the heat bed using cable ties. The two parts are bonded together with super glue. Since it was printed in white filament, you can spot it easily in photos. ...In the end, my final version will be black.
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Just my design of a strain relief for the hotend-side of an Ender 3. Attaches to X-carriage wheels. Uses cable ties. ...Super Simple.
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Active cooling for a basic metal extruder utilizing a 40 mm centrifugal blower. You can locate the intake cone at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:714997. ... August 21, 2015 - A 50 mm variant along with intake cone have been added.
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It is a little bigger than others, but it puts the connections all inside and clamps tightly to the bed to transfer all the stress off the wires to the physical connections. You can easily remove your old cover and put this on in 15 minutes with...
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The Printerbot Plus v2.1 features a straightforward filament guide that can potentially be compatible with other PrintrBots. ...This accessory easily attaches to the extruder assembly via screwing and ensures smooth feeding of the filament, preventing...
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... for successful printing of both parts, and drilling screw holes may be required for proper fit. Combine this bed stabilizer with the designer's z-axis stabilizer for added strength; instructions available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:55053
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Here's a rewritten version of that text: The filament guide for Printrbot Simple Metal features 12mm vertical rods, and the guide hole at the top measures 3mm.
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I created a bed clip to use with the Velleman Vertex K8400 after upgrading it with a heated bed. The overall height of the printbed stack is increased from 8.4mm to 11.5 mm by adding parts such as the heat PCB and a layer of gasket cork sheet for...
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Remix for my sidewinder which had the cable from the right edge around ~8mm of distance
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I made these clips to fix the well known IKEA mirror to the heat bed of my K8200. Update: Printed them, they don't work as they are. ...I will have to redesign them, sorry.
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This is the 3D model of the spring which is generally used in the heat bed of FFF 3D Printers. ...The specification of this spring is as follows:OD = 6 mmID = 5 mmL = 15 mmPitch = 2 mmStart angle = 180 Degree
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The zip tie I had was way too large for what it needed to be used on originally.
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Print Quantities: 1x Top 1x Bottom 1x Frame Mount 16x Chain Link 17x Chain Bar Remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2482038 Works with Chains from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2104821 Added small holes in the bottom for a zip tie, which...
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I've finally worked up the courage to replace the din-connector without breaking anything, now everything is secure.\r\n\r\nFor other format downloads, including the original Fusion design, visit https://a360.co/2RA1wIP.\r\n\r\nThis project was...
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I loved Zachary's model however noticed the new V1.2 of the BTT EBB36 board is larger and the model doesn't fit the board, I recreated a new version in Fusion360 for the new dimensions and it works a treat :)
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... extra hardware beyond nylon cable ties with a maximum width of 3mm. The holder prints effortlessly without requiring any support. Its original design was tailored for use with the Ender 3, but it may also fit other printers from the Creality brand.
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I've always been a bit scared of bumping the din-connector and breaking something, now it's secure. For other format downloads (including original Fusion design) go to https://a360.co/2RA1wIP Designed for M3 machine screws, I used 2.5mm drill for the...
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... in place everywhere. Update: I have since refined the design, adding a crucial hole for the release catch on the cables plug. ...Additionally, I decreased the overall height by 1mm and beefed up one side to enhance its structural integrity.
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For those who prefer a bit more wiggle room, the 05 option adds about 0.5 mm to each side of the bed, making it a breeze to remove the tile when you need to. So, what do you think? Any issues or suggestions? ...Let me know and I'll be happy to fix...
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Manufactured from PLA, dimension adjusted for compatibility with rods used in Printrbot Simple builds.
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This replacement foot is specifically designed for Printrbot's user-friendly Simple Pro 3D printer model.
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After repeatedly blowing out my second PTC pneumatic fitting in a row, I chose to build this component to keep the Bowden tube securely attached at its end. ...This part can be easily modified to fit various PTC and Bowden tube dimensions.
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I purchased my Artisul D10 roughly two years ago, and I truly adore it. Nevertheless, their proprietary USB cord gave out relatively quickly. It features a unique tab that facilitates secure connection by preventing the tablet from dislodging and...
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A 3D-printed belt tensioner by 3d0g has been improved with modifications such as redesigned slots and teeth for compatibility with GT2 2mm pitch belts, an additional screw to enhance belt clamping, and thickened sides around the nut. The edges of the...
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Here are many mounting holders for the Z-axis rods, so I designed my own variant using metal balls I had lying around. Integrating them into the spool holder was a great idea! Not only did I learn to create threads from scratch, but I also got the...
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... belt perfectly flat and wrinkle-free. For optimal performance, print two, or go for one with twice the z-height. ...When printing the Y-axis arm, position the closed end of the clip towards the metal arm's interior - facing away from its open end.