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... supports if necessary. Please note that the lower hole isn't perfectly aligned. To address this issue, you can use a Dremel or file to make the necessary adjustments. ... I'll upload an updated version once I have some extra time on my hands.
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... worked perfectly after only a few test runs. Feel free to use this new fan and place it flat on the hotbed if you prefer not to add supports. To get the best results, simply rotate it 90 degrees from its original position as indicated in the file.
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Cheers Update: I reuploaded all three files due to an issue my friend found out about after printing the case; my print off the original file works fine, but the newer version is a little more forgiving when it comes to tolerances. Update July 4,...
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... them in this design yet. When assembling the parts, you may need to file down the bottom M3 nut slightly as it caught on the metal rod during testing. The pictures show a plastic threaded version, but the downloadable files have slots for M3 nuts.
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... but felt that the loops were too large for my project. Below are the links to the Tinkercad files, which you can edit or remix as needed: Part 1 - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/d5yARCYluRP Part 2 - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/lPr1YaKMlZ1
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It calibrates the vibration of the Tower to minimize oscillation.\r\n\r\nPrint lower_both.stl and two upper stl files.\r\nThings you will need: \r\n* Two Aluminum Profiles 7.7mm x 12.7mm x 500mm (I acquired these at a local hardware store)\r\n* Four...
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... support, I was really impressed with how it attached to the hotbed, and since I was making a shorter version, I thought why not just add a handle to the end of it instead? That's exactly what you see here. The STL file includes only one object.
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To make this modification, I imported the original .stl file into TinkerCAD and added a torus of the same size as the original design, then grouped them together as one item. Now you have the option to choose between the original design with the...
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... the heat bed. If you're short on time, consider flipping the STL file later. To ensure that supports stick firmly in place, add a brim or raft. ... As of January 16th, 2019, I've updated the container's orientation to make it easier to print.
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... and phrasing of the text while spinning it? As for your original text, here is the rewritten version: Support needed to place a solid-state relay on the right side of the Z-axis. ALL MY FILES ARE LOCATED AT: http://jc3design.000webhostapp.com
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The 3D design was created using DesignSpark Mechanical, and related files, including STL files, are attached. I print with both PLA and PETG at 235 degrees Celsius. I use Cura 2.6 in draft mode with a layer thickness of 0.2mm, wall thickness of...
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The attached file is a .dxf file and is suitable for laser or water jet cutting. I made mine from 5mm 6061-T6 aluminum. The corner holes are oversize rather than threaded, receiving an 8mm counterbore to keep the leveling springs centered around...
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You will find the original file (FCStd extension) as well as the STL one for your preferred slicer software. Use it as is or customize it yourself. Before printing, you may rotate at 90 degrees the part in Cura (as shown on the picture after the...
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This is a Test for a High-Quality Leadscrew Printed in Three Dimensions A Square Thread Design Requires Flat Printing and Diagonal Alignment on the Surface To Compile Scad Files, You Will Need to Visit dkprojects.net/openscad-threads For Smooth...
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... many specifics. Maybe some minor filing/sanding to get the bolts and bearings to fit just right, but nothing too complicated. I printed in PETG and haven't had any issues with warping. ...Honestly, it works so well that I almost forget about it.
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You might need to do a bit of filing to get the fit just right. To print it correctly, place it on your printer like shown in the third picture. Note: The diameter of the hole where the grommet fits is 25.15 mm in my case. ...Please check with your...
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... my setup and optimize performance. This custom holder is a game-changer, and I'm excited to show you how it works. Feel free to use this file to create your own autolevel sensor holder - it's open-source, so everyone can benefit from my creation!
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It comes with both STL and G-code files for your convenience. The latest update, version 2_0, was released on April 15, 2018 by renevision. In this revised design, the entire guide has been revamped from scratch. The updated guide now includes a...
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... let me know. Sorry for the unrelated thing in this post. This has nothing to do with dust protection, but Thingiverse requires threads to be accompanied by an *.STL file to go online. ... This thing is part of my "Only You Need This" collection.
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... not sure if both kinds of screws came with the printer, so you might need to find another way to attach your heatsink to its fan. It is correct that there's only one .stl file, because this thing can be printed in one step, making it a cool design.
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... In conclusion, building a case for your printer is worth considering. If you have any problems or improvements to share, please let me know. Sorry about the formatting issue - Thingiverse only allows threads with an *.STL file to go live.