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Printing took place using leftover filament at 0.1mm resolution with a "Gradual (90%)" fill pattern, but without any support structures. I did apply a brim bed adhesion layer to ensure proper adhesion. One important note is that you'll need to add a...
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New cable guide with filament guide Diameter 4mm for Teflon pipe. Shaft holder with clamping device. Adjusting rings can now be saved. The plate fits perfectly. For the grooves edges easily deburr. Carefully measure the 8mm hole with a drill. I...
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This adapter is usable from 50 to 70 mm spools, 14mm height, 1 bearing. [Recommended] It also supports up to two standard 608 bearings (22 x 7mm). You can use only one on the outside, I prefer using two per side and adapter. You need two of these...
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I am experimenting with a custom heat-break that doesn't reach all the way to the top of the cold side of the extruder, requiring me to attach a tube to the bottom of the original part to fill the gap left over. This modification allows me to print...
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Crafted with precision, this object is built at a molecular level using a 0.4 millimeter nozzle and an incredibly thin 0.1 layer height. ...A standard 4-millimeter drill bit might become necessary in order to successfully embed the flexible PTFE tube.
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I attached brackets to the upper frame on both sides of the LCD, allowing me to hang the spool above the printer and free up valuable desk space. ... You can access a duplicate version in onShape here:...
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I remixed my own Thingiverse design, version 2865844, and incorporated a printed PC4-M6 coupling into version 2 of my reverse bowden adapter. Key upgrades include significantly decreased material needs. ...Additionally, the frame mount no longer clips...
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The human relies on two sturdy 686ZZ bearings, measuring precisely 6x13x5mm, to keep their work surface clutter-free. ...By placing these dependable components atop the printer, they're able to savor the satisfaction of a tidy workspace.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/khoGaYXDGaR
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I built a custom tool after discovering that the one I had was faulty, so it wouldn't work properly when I tried to install it. It's specifically designed for use with 8mm acrylic frame printers. The fit on the frame is spot on. ... Printing time...
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Position the spear roll stand at a width of 136, 140, or 150 millimeters between sides to securely hold two rolls. ...Additionally, you will need: * Four M3x20 screws * Four M3 nuts * One M8 threadbar measuring 160-180 millimeters in length * Two M8...
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Manufactured using a precision setup of 0.4 nozzle diameter and 0.1 mm layer thickness, the components require a 4mm drill bit for successful insertion of the PTFE tubing.
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This is a supplemental extension rod attaching directly to the equipment base. ...The part was manufactured approximately 0.01 inches larger than intended, so I adjusted the digital design dimensions for a more precise connection.
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This hotplug flexible filement guide is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2242903 by Bomber0. ...
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Every Starfleet enthusiast deserves a fellow space traveler to geek out with - did I really just make that claim?
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This model was crafted with precision on Morphi This model was born from within Morphi! http://www.morphiapp.com. In Morphi, people of all skill levels can create 3D printable models on the go using touch, without wifi or a mouse. Download the app...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2514784 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2514784
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Your stuff is going to look way more awesome with that cool new logo.
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This is a social platform where we come together to share our creations with one another. One of the simplest ways you can contribute as a community member is by leaving a heartfelt 'thanks' comment when someone's design saves you time and effort in...
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So many conventional fan grilles are flat and uninspired, but what if you could create something truly unique? With access to advanced 3D printing technology, the possibilities become endless! ...Here's a revolutionary new design that bears an uncanny...
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На принтере стоят растяжки для уменьшения вибраций, из за этого использовать стандартные для Анет А8 решения не вариант, а направить пруток с катушки и протереть его было-бы неплохо, так что быстренько сделал, напечатал и поставил комбо-решение с...
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The foundation for this revised design was somewhat unstable and frequently detached from my printer's frame. This updated version sits lower, slipping smoothly under the spool axle. It also boasts a broader attachment surface to prevent it from...
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The original carriage-mount bracket failed to align the sensor correctly with the extruder, so I reengineered the bracket to shift the sensor backward and to the right a bit more. The redesigned bracket also features added reinforcements intended to...
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Fan grilles get dull fast - they can be pretty, boring or just plain dull after a while. But this one brings some excitement to the table: watch as it swings and twirls on its axis, performing an acrobatic dance for every print job. ...It's showtime!
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This custom bracket and baffle fits the A8 perfectly. The baffle is printed as a spiral vase print with a brim to keep it stable, while the bracket can be designed in any way desired without needing support material. The baffle securely attaches to...
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I enlarged the hole around the shaft to accommodate my adjustments and reduced the overall dimensions of the part so that the hinge could be securely shut.
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I designed a custom mount for this sensor because I couldn't find one that met my standards. It works perfectly and securely attaches to the motor with bolts. When I'm certain there's no risk of running out, I use a hex wrench to override the sensor....