anycubic chiron level test 3d models
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It's a bed leveling test resembling the transmutation circle from Fullmetal Alchemist, encompassed by a substantial square. Drawing this design was simply a fun challenge for my printer. The test measures 200mm x 200mm, which is comparable to a...
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I designed a plug-and-play Z axis anti-wobble system that works with most 3D printers using 8mm rods and NEMA 17 stepper motors (approximately 40x40mm). ...I prefer it to a top cap holder because if the Z rods are not perfectly straight, it doesn't...
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A 40mm fan needs a duct that's specifically designed to fit its unique specifications. That's why you'll want to get your hands on a high-quality fan duct made just for this size of fan. ...This type of duct is crafted with precision engineering to...
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Utilizing a high-performance 688ZZ bearing for secure support of axis 'Z'.
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This reverse bowden is used to screw it to the extruder support with 2 M3 screws, and a PC4 M10 through fitting, in order to better guide the filament to direct systems. ... Este reverse bowden sirve para atornillarlo al soporte del extrusor con 2...
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To flip the screen in the other direction, need the hinge of the original design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4361149)
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WARNING!!! It's a sloppy design, you shouldn't screw into a motor like that, because you can disrupt shaft & rotors allignment. Screws should be put diagonally, design should be remixed Instruction: Remove flex mount for motor, it's useless...
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I redesigned my z-axis stabilizer for the back side of the printer. The bottom part stays the same and also the lenght of the aluminium profile. ... Check out the first version: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4605511 What you need: 2x...
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<h5>Material´s List:</h5><p> </p><ul><li>8 uds -- <a href="https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AEPiVL">Screw DIN912 M3*20</a> </li><li>8 uds -- <a href="https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9Jl8gt">T-Nuts 20-M3</a> </li></ul>
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I'm modifying the tube nut's step and screws, as well as the screw head skin, and adding the Fusion 360 file. In version two, I've added screws to tighten the spools and expanded the fixing hole diameters. ... I've designed a spool holder model for 1kg...
cults3d
This reverse bowden is used to screw it to the extruder support with 2 M3 screws, and a PC4 M10 through fitting, in order to better guide the filament to direct systems. ... Este reverse bowden sirve para atornillarlo al soporte del extrusor con 2...
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Remix of MT2s Design - made some room to add a 40mm hotendfan on the left and added something to tidy up the cables. Please don't mind my rough-around-the-edges approach in tinkercad... You can edit it here:...
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Great and simple conversion design, but since I used PLA for my printer, I had issues with the extruder motor (gets warm+) starting to twist and warp the bracket over time. To try and prevent this, I made the top, left & right sides thicker and...
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For a 40mm fan, I opt for Noctua fans equipped with a Stepdown module. To ensure safe installation, it's crucial to place the step-down modules directly in front of the fan within the printhead. If not done correctly, the motherboard may suffer...
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This durable fan duct measures 40mm and is specifically designed for the E3D v6, enhancing airflow control to combat heat creep and effectively blow on the heater block. I've personally tried other ducts that were too flimsy, cracking under pressure...
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To repair the item, carefully remove the Heatbed from its last position on the Bed. The cable for the Heatbed is sufficiently long; however, the cable for the temp-sensor needs to be extended. ...A suitable solution involves using a Cable Chain,...
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few perimeters and go print! More better performance for cooling. Especially if u replace stock drivers to TMC2208. -- Warning! TMC2208 required to edit firmware. ... -- U may print it with PLA without supports.
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TAKING REQUESTS FOR FAN SIZES YOU WANT! I'm replicating the original cover, which is 1mm thick. You can access the source files and images for reference to mount a fan of your choice on the PSU. I suggest installing it at the rear end. Due to...
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i remixed this from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4485368 all i did was add a probe holder and a few tweaks here and there. ... Screws Needed 5 x 6mm M3 hex screws --->3 screws to mount the fan board --->2 for mounting the base plate to the trolly 5...
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Use standard 20x10 cable chain. Unfortunately, you will have to extend extruder & X motor cables. ... Udpate 22.01.2023: stronger bottom mount + added bed for the chain.
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This duct is a direct replacement for the stock duct and uses the stock fan. It cools the part from two sides and directs the air right at the tip of the hot end. The stock cooler duct blows from only one side and nowhere near the tip. Print quality...
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Leave the cover open, there's no need to remove the belt.
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The rewritten manual is essentially a rehashing of the standard chain adjustment procedure found on most bicycles, devoid of any innovative ideas or intricate details.
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I use the fan duct with this mod:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3621886 It is incompatible with the original hotend. ... And E3D v6 Hotend fan dcut is too smaller,so i remix and made this mod.
cults3d
Bearing dampers to quiet the annoying z axis vibration on some prints. I have seen others that have fixed the bearings so that they don't vibrate but I have seen comments from users saying that they are supposed to be able to move in case your z axis...
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Remix of MT2s Design - just made some room to add a 40mm hotendfan on the left and added something to fix the cables. Please don't mind the brute force approach in tinkercad... :) You can edit it here:https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7UX0QO0M7H8 ...
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Support for SKR PRO V1.1 motherboard: a crucial step in building a robust setup. Four M3 screws are strategically placed on each side to provide maximum stability. First, secure the support onto the chassis with precision, ensuring a snug fit. ...Next,...