Wire Strain Relief for Printrbot Simple Metal Heat Bed Modification 3d models
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While using any non stock parts cooler and maximizing your print bed, you may hit your stock strain relief and have a host of close calls or broken coolers. This sits lower and farther back but stays just as effective as stock. Added thinner /...
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----- Print Settings ----- Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: Yes Supports: No ----- How I Designed This ----- I attached a small LED Strip to the curved bracket using double-sided tape. The bracket is held in place by a clip that...
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> Machine" and click on "Add" • Add the STL file to the "Printer Models" section • Click "OK" With these steps complete, you'll have a PrintrBot Simple Metal build plate model in Simplify3D. The print head is located at the 0,0,0 position for a...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: Yes Supports: No How I Designed This I used a small LED Strip with double-sided tape to attach it to the curved bracket. The bracket is held by a clip that fits onto the metal...
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This is a custom design for the all-metal Ubis hotend featuring the Printrbot hotend cooling fan.\r\n\r\nMy main goal was to silence my printer, eliminating the annoying rattle caused by the original snap-on fit against the hotend, which got looser...
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This is a bed strain relief for the Hypercube and Hypercube Evolution. Takes the strain of your heated bed solder joints thus increasing their lifespan. ... Fits any 2020 extrusion.
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 40% Notes: Print the foot on its side and the cap with the opening facing up to avoid overhangs. Post-Printing: For each foot, print a foot and a base...
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They include: A Raspberry pi camera case or enclosure:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:92208 Raspberry Pi camera case for Printrbot Simple:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:404654 Printrbot Simple Corner Accessory...
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The axle was printed on the Printrbot with no need for support material or brim (merely keep in mind the curling that might warp the axle).\n\n \n \n Guidelines\nSimply cut out the chassis parts using a laser cutter. Our preferred tool is the Epilog...
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Designed this bracket to securely attach a 3-LED array to my Printrbot bed with ease. LEDs featured an adhesive backing, rendering screws and additional fasteners unnecessary. ...A deliberate cut was made along the underside of the bracket to allow ATX...
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Humans designed a system to manage excessive wire tension between the extruder and the control panel. ...To alleviate this issue, they utilized Ty-wraps to firmly secure the wires to a sturdy support structure.
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Designed to alleviate cable stress between the extruder and control panel, this human-made solution utilizes durable Ty- wraps to firmly attach wires to a sturdy support.
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Repeat after me: Ender 3's bed strain relief cap is a SHI*-ning example of how we can use our 3d printers to improve our 3d printers! Remixed from FourDog's thingiverse model, I added a 3mm screw hole so one can use M3 or 1/8 screws for our imperial...
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I'm scaling it up by tenfold using Inventor. ...Those flimsy wooden calibration wrenches from PrintrBot just can't keep up, so I've created some sturdy, printable alternatives to replace them once and for all.
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(30/6/2016) Firmware adjustments made specifically for Printrbot's newer versions that feature inverted endstops were released. I also removed a few bugs from the code, tweaked extruder steps, improved hotend temp control and extrusion accuracy -...
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This is a modification of this shroud I accomplished this in order to connect a measuring device so that I can evaluate the bed flatness perfectly Now there are not many areas for attaching tools on the basic metal but it functions flawlessly after...
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... shakes back and forth during zig-zag infill between close walls, possibly inherent to the design or due to low quality. Print Settings Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer Model: Simple Black Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20%
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To produce these improved wrenches, I'll be using specific print settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer Model: Simple Black Use Rafts: Not applicable Supports Needed: No Infill Percentage: Approximately 50% (shell thickness is a crucial factor)...
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This upgrade is a critical safety enhancement for your Tevo Tornado! ...I redesigned Coat's blueprint to create a snugger fit on the bed for my specific strain, which incorporates a 3mm Nylon Filament component.
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Replacement Heat Bed for TronXY X5S 330 x 330 mm. Initially, I was struggling to get the auto-level sensor working. After trying two different types of capacitive and inductive sensors, I still couldn't get it to work as expected. To solve this...
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Mount a strain relief for the Ender 5 heat bed wires to prevent excessive bending. Attach it to the carriage using M4x12 or M3x12 plus a nut. To avoid wire bending when leveling up and down beyond normal limits, I made some adjustments: * Increase...
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Vertical strain relief and cable management guide designed specifically for Geeetech printers with wooden carriages. Its compact design saves space while keeping moving bed wiring neat and organized. The guide extends slightly backwards to clear the...
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Key updates include: • A steeper guide arm angle that provides better support • A threaded spool rod with an adjustable collar to accommodate various spool sizes securely • An enhanced aesthetic and more refined form language As a design project,...
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A strain relief for CR-10S pro with a centered cable, I needed to reposition the strain relief when i upgraded the bed heater to a AC 220V.The reason for the screenshot from thingiverse is because i am moving all my designs from there.
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A strain relief for CR-10S pro with a centered cable, I needed to reposition the strain relief when i upgraded the bed heater to a AC 220V.The reason for the screenshot from thingiverse is because i am moving all my designs from there.
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I carefully crafted this essential component to keep the primary wires away from the printer bed. Everything is working smoothly as planned. Simply print out the model once more, then assemble the two parts together by applying glue around the...
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The strain relief piece in the original https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106295 is too short to be used and it is done in a vertical direction so you would need to force the bed wiring. ...This is a remix of that piece so it is longer and has the same...
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A simple and discreet support for the Ender 5 bed cable. ... No fixings required!
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Here are the settings I used for the Simple Metal object: Layer Height: .2 Bottom/Top layer height: .6 Fill density: 30% Speed: 40 Temperature: 208 degrees Fahrenheit No supports were needed in this case However, when printing in Cura, I encountered...
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A vital accessory for the Heated bed-cable of the 4MAX. This component can be installed without the need for screws, bolts, or nuts. Its design takes into account the shapes of the printer and, once securely positioned, it remains firmly in place. A...