Wire Strain Relief for Printrbot Simple Metal Heat Bed Modification 3d models
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I was unable to find a filament holder that suited my Printrbot Simple Metal, so I designed one over a year ago. However, it was overly complicated and utilized screws and bearings but still had issues. This new design is straightforward, can be...
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These intake ducts were designed by me for a Printrbot Simple Metal printer.\nI don't anticipate a significant boost in performance from them, but they add a touch of style and create an interesting "grill" for the intake area.\nPersonally, I prefer...
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Here are all PrintrBot Simple models compatible with a 40mm fan equipped blower duct: the DIY Simple, The Classic Pro Simple and also The Complete.
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This part is ideal for Printrbot Simple original or Maker's Kit version. For optimal results, print two pieces, one for each end of the printer, as they can significantly decrease vibrations affecting your table and consequently reducing noise...
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A miniature power distribution box specifically designed for use with my Printrbot Simple, incorporating an essential aspect of safety features that is imperative in any workshop environment where precise control over equipment is necessary. At its...
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I modified the original HTC Vive breakout box mount to include a feature that serves as both a strain relief and a sacrificial breakpoint in case of a sudden pull. The updated design now boasts two sets of holes for attaching cable ties, ensuring it...
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This is a strain relief for the wires and the PTFE tube attached to theextruder of the FLSun Cube 3D printer. It is installed using the bolts of 2 of<br>the linear bearing holders. The M4x16 bolts will need to be replaced by M4x20<br>bolts. A zip tie...
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The original design was flawed, so I guess someone had to fix it. ... Oh, and you don't need any weird scale..
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<p>Like me in my 30s, much less edgy than the earlier version. </p>
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5MwPqRbmmnI
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Tired of my monotonous routine, I decided to create a prototype for an improved Printrbot Simple Tower. Utilizing images as references, I used Inventor software based on the original Simple model design. ...However, I haven't built one yet, so if you...
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... my wiring had gotten too loose on the plug into the X motor. ... So I designed a strain relief to fix the problem, I also put the X endstop wiring through it so it has no strain either. ... One small ziptie and 4 M3 30mm bolts and I was good to go!
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... my wiring had gotten too loose on the plug into the X motor. ... So I designed a strain relief to fix the problem, I also put the X endstop wiring through it so it has no strain either. ... One small ziptie and 4 M3 30mm bolts and I was good to go!
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This setup consists of components designed specifically for implementing a magnetic glass bed on FoldrAP 1.1. It incorporates M5 screws and 18mm magnetic bag clasps, which are secured together using hot glue. ...The assembly appears to be functioning...
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A compact M4 nut heating bed screw designed specifically for the Hypercube Evolution 3D printer setup.
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Ensuring that nuts stay in place on the heat bed is crucial for optimal performance.
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Spring clips and posts for metal thumbscrews make bed leveling easier. Follow the instructions on Area51's project for drilling and more. The STL file includes spring ends as well as the posts. The posts are designed to increase the height of the...
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Just a simple back plate with strain relief, so we could mount the circuit board for our 3d printed 7-segment-clock to the wall - because gotta show off those chips. ...We are planning on adding an acrylic sheet with component explanations on top...
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The strain relief is attached with no modification to the original setup and uses a M3x10 bolt found in the spares bag supplied with the MK3S and does not require a cable tie. Well worth £0.05 and 25 mins printing. Print instructionsTested: Prusament...
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The folding queen size metal bed frame was "bowing" in the middle a little after all these years and I could actual feel it, so I whipped this up to push it back. Works fairly well, though it's already smushed the plastic a little. ...I'd recommend...
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Mount the male end of the heat bed mounting plate to the frame cross member, securing the female end in place. The links are identical; print them without support to easily build around cables, keeping your wiring safely out of the way and supported....
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I'm looking for a heat bed base, specifically the Huxley model, designed for a 120x120 bed. ...The product I found on eBay is an aluminum heat bed with a PCB kit, suitable for 3D printing applications.
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... ...X-axis cable for the just-released Prusa Mini seems to precariously hang by four cables without any strain relief, so I've created a temporary solution to minimize wire fatigue. Print upside down without support for best results (the U side down).
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I've developed a quick and dirty cable strain relief system that you can print upside down without support for best results. To secure the cable, use a couple of zip ties to tighten the relief around the stepper motor (upper left) and attach it to...
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30mm is going to be alright I suppose.If you don't have such long screws, you can scale down the spacers a little, then from the motor's side secure them shorter screws (I used the ones that came with my Orbiter 2.0), and then secure the actual...
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... suppliers like Hatchbox and Reprapper. This innovative design upgrade is specifically tailored for 3D printing enthusiasts who own older versions of the Printrbot Simple, or those seeking a reliable way to store smaller diameter filament spools.
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Custom Mounting Solution for Microcontrollers: A DIY Strain Relief Block. This versatile block features a pre-drilled hole at its base, designed specifically to accommodate heat-set M2 threaded inserts. ...However, the hole's diameter can be easily...
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Made this strain relief for my Xol toolhead, but it will work for any tool head that uses the Ebb36 and Orbiter v2.
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Designed for your Printrbot Simple's base, these feet ensure stability and leveling of the printer. If zipties cause instability, utilize these feet instead. I achieved impressive results by printing at 95% size. Footer 1 is for the front, while...
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**Using the Raising System** These new feet will accommodate all of the Printrbot simple printers with ease. To properly set them up, make sure you position the back leg at a 45-degree angle since it is about an inch longer than 4 inches long. I...