anycubic extruder upgrade 3d models
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Due to the twin storey configuration it wasn't possible to feed the filament from above the bottom printer, so I decided to design a filament feed guide that would allow the filament spool to sit alongside the printer.As part of the design I wanted...
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Please calibrate extruder steps and flow since some parts have a close fit. Here is a good video on how to do that (<a...
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UPDATE: Version 2 Smoothed (front, rear and jaw) for faster printing / easier post processing and painting / less ringing from extruder smaller detail movements. Bone sutures kept to stand out for depth.Large human sized skull with posts for...
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This hotend collects filament from two upper Titan clone extruders and pushes it towards a mixing chamber located below the heatsinks and transition grooves of the hotend. The problem with this solution lies in the technique of mixing two different...
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M3-10mm 4 pieces M3-15mm 3 or 4 2 M3 nuts Is required 4010HalfFanGuard.stl 4010FanGuard.stl left4010.stl dedicated fan guard Universal_board_dummy32x32.stp Universal board 32x32 dummy XH connectors x3 https://akizukidenshi.com/catalog/g/gC-12247/...
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For Direct Drive, it require the Orbiter v1.5 extruder, 5015 or stock 4010 fan, it also has a bracket for BL touch/ 3D touch. Update: 5 Sep 2021: There is some major design updates to version 3.2 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4949727 I...
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Using a reference photo I have extruded points to match the text and ornaments on the top surface. Due to the inner and outer part this was quite complicated to design. I have used lots of booleans in Blender. </p></div> <p class="detail-image"><img...
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... that was messed up. Slicer configuration: Print settings: Layer high 0.2mm, Infill 30%, Speed 37mms, Do generate Support Material. Filament settings: PLA 1.75mm, depending on your filament I set mine to 215 deg for extruder, 65 deg for hot bed.
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estop button - This is the button itself; it looks better when under-extruded a bit. I printed mine at 95% flow, but if the letters "STOP" on the front are too thin and not visible, you may need to reduce your flow (or extrusion multiplier) some...
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E1 Heater P2.4653 #define EXTRUDER_AUTO_FAN_TEMPERATURE 50 //Lüfter ab 50 Grad ein1082 #define INPUT_SHAPING_X1083 #define INPUT_SHAPING_Y1086 #define SHAPING_FREQ_X 40 // (Hz) The default dominant resonant frequency on the X axis.1087 #define...
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After I was allowed to use the printer, I started the first print and discovered that the extruder kept making this "clicking" sound, which led to my prints failing. After two weeks of troubleshooting I decided to completely disassemble and...
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Unclip the fan from your extruder and use a paper clip, twist tie, or binder clip to hold it up and out of the way. Gingerly push the pen holder onto the heat sink. It's designed as a snug fit, and you may have to scrape it a bit to make it fit just...
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The Extruder is a remake of Greg`s Wade Universal Reloaded Edition !http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18619 The Bowden Bracket is derived fromhttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:126183 The 12V DC power supply cover is derived...
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I recommend a few inches from the left edge in line of your extruder if using the factory Bowden setup. The guide tube should stick out about a half inch past the bottom side of the top table when all the way through. Glue it down if you want, though...
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The sketch was then extruded to a basic shape, a copy was scaled for the fin tip, both were aligned, and the fin was created by lofting through an intermediate profile. A straight swept fin can be done by lofting from the base to tip profiles. The...
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\r\nDefinitely run a tolerance test before starting this build, some good ones:\r\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/jeffnope/collections/3d-printer-calibration\r\n\r\nThe extruder mod works great for feeding flexible material\r\nSome parts need to be...
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The guide fits around the rocket with two sets of rail buttons that engage in the launch rail (rails are usually 1010 extruded aluminium). On launch, the guide provides stability as the rocket travels up the rail - as soon as the rocket clears the...
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There is an optional part inside the hinge to help the upper bubble extrude correctly, but this isn't really a substitute for supports! Depending on your support settings, you may wish to omit this. If you do use it, it pops right off with flush...
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For example, extrusion-based printing has the constraint that extruded material must be self-supporting. There are also less obvious constraints that are just as important; for example, a printed spring cannot be under tension as it is printing, so...
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I printed on an Ender 3 v2 with cheap filament from Micro Center so it doesn't require high end stuff, but it does require a fairly well calibrated printer to ensure everything is the right size so make sure your steps/mm are calibrated for X, Y, Z,...
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So I got myself a BMG/E3d V6 Clones but needed an adapter to fit on the Linear rail on the X Carriage.After looking around decided to make my one, and here it is.I would say this is currently a Work In Progress as I'm printing the parts and ensuring...
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It then continuously adjusts the splice lengths to compensate for variations in the printer's consumption (due to extruder slippage or other anomalies). It does this by inserting instructions in the gcode to make the Octoprint server that feeds the...
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Be cautious not to under-extrude, as water could leak through the printed seal itself. A smooth bed, such as glass, will help achieve a good seal. Assembly: Orient hinges and latches according to cross-section images, ensuring hole alignment on the...
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TL;DRA faster and handy way to calculate the extrusion multiplier. Collectiontools, 3D printingMotivationWhile working with several layer heights between 0.10 and 0.48 mm combined with extrusion widths between 0.2 and 1.6 mm we observed that...
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Tested with spools from Colorfabb and Prusa.The way it is mounted to the enclosure, filament is best fed from above into the extruder. This system works well for my Ender 3 S1 Pro, but might cause a problem for other printers used within the same...
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However, when 60-70% or more is spent, the plastic thread has a harder time getting to the extruder as the angle it has to travel becomes more difficult. This was evident for me today as I needed to load some new filament from a roll that had about...
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PETG and PLA are too soft, you have to tighten all M3 and M4 screws again and again.It's not that the screws are loosening, it's that the plastic gives way over time and compresses it.What is your favorite material for such things?Feb 03.2022: V3.14...
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Normally the wiring goes to the left of the hot end but this now moves it to the right. The router piece bolts onto the printer's right foot to curve the hot end/extruder wiring out of the way of the moving y carriage nd bed. The final piece clips...
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2 - Bowden Head Mount Plate: For any standard E3D Bowden Head (Extruder mount coming). 3 - Bowden Head Clamp: To secure the E3D head to the mounting plate (duh). 4 - Bowden Head Fan Duct: Mount the fan on the top square hole and the fan duct on...
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The top cover was just the top edge of the base/housing, copied-pasted-extruded. For the blades, I used a dead squirrel cage fan as a guide, first drawing one simple, rectangular blade placed right on the edge of and tangent to the hub. Then I...