anycubic i3 mega filament 3d models
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... downloads from that upload. ...I've remixed them and sent them straight to my ANYCubic I3 Mega. This combo seems to be performing amazingly well when we use it as a whole unit. ...So, I figured it was time to consolidate everything onto one webpage.
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Added height at bottom legs for fitting Anycubic i3 Mega and 3 doors for easy acess. The bottom corners have "custom supports" with easy removal. ... Plexi dimensions: 440x480x3mm I´m considering printing this thing...
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I'm happy to assist you with your inquiry about the Anycubic I3 Mega 3D printer's compatibility. Can you provide more context or clarify what specific aspect of support you're looking for? Is it regarding the printer's functionality, customer...
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I'm installing a custom LED light on my Anycubic i3 Mega. It features four Ø3mm white LEDs in series, connected in parallel with the fan on the right side. Please proceed with caution and good luck! ... Edit: If you encounter any problems, check the...
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I'm not sure what to make of this. ...AnyCubic's I3 Mega has a built-in tool holder that seems like it could be useful, but I'm not convinced it's the best option for my needs. ...Maybe I should just stick with my trusty old toolbox.
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This is a LED-lamp mount designed specifically for the Anycubic i3 mega printer. To get started, you'll need to attach the arm to the base using a small screw. ...Additionally, you'll require a lamp socket, similar to the one found at this Amazon link:...
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Hello everyone I'd like to share my experience again I found a lot online but it was fragmented from various posts and other guides for installing BLTOUCH on the Anycubic i3 Mega I must mention that during each step I encountered some technical...
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These custom covers are specifically designed to protect the hotend of my Anycubic I3 Mega 3D printer. To improve airflow around the fans, I carefully cut a grid pattern into aluminum sheets using pictures as a guide. The covers effectively shield...
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Toolbar containing every tool that comes standard with the i3 Mega, minus the tiny, insignificant screwdriver.
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Here are some printed results from my AnyCubic i3 MEGA using Filament from Goedis: Black PLA. I suggest using 20% infill, 0.20mm Height of Layer, 1.06% Flow, 215° Nozzle, 60° Heatbed, and 60% Cooling settings (I use a Titan Extruder and Sunon Fans;...
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Upgrade for Anycubic i3 Mega FanDuct, specifically designed for Jiesammy Fan upgrades. ... ...
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Printhead for Anycubic i3 Mega. Fits perfectly on the stock plate. It´s much more stable and durable then other printheads which are made of several parts. It provides better airflow due to open front side and better fans. Be aware that the stock...
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Anycubic I3 Mega Einhausung für ca. 20 EURO mit Bauhaus XXL Box und Deckel. Aufbau in einer Minute, die Elektronik bleibt schön kalt. Kontur vom Drucker im Deckel ausschneiden, Standfüße dran, fertig. Sollte der Deckel bei euch nicht sauber...
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Filament Guide for the Anycubic Filament Stand. ... The Oiler comes from here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2221784 The ball joint is adapted from this file: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2898861
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This adapter connects to the Anycubic spool holder rod for a smooth filament experience. If you don't have it, your filament spool will jerk when pulling it out. This solves the problem so it turns smoothly. Three versions are available: One fits...
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By merging the two designs, I was able to craft a filament sensor holder that seamlessly integrates with both the Mega Spool Holder and the extruder side mount. To achieve this, I reduced the size of both sides of the Mega Spool holder and the...
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... Titan Aero design. ...Fits the original holes and bolts of the stroller. The design is lighter and blows the printed material over a larger surface. A project taken from another idea, now I will not find it and converted to the needs of the I3 Mega.
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Hemera adapter for the i3 Anycubic 3D Printer. This is my first version and is made for a probe, in my case the PINDA V.2. This allows the Hemera to be forward mounted vs. the right/left mount. This also uses a new technique for the belt I...
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Este sencillo mod iluminará tu impresora Anycubic Mega y parecerá un extra de serie. **Materiales** 1 m de cable rojo de 0,25mm de sección y 1,7mm de diámetro del aislante. 1 m de cable negro de 0,25mm de sección y 1,7mm de diámetro del...
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anycubic_i3Mega__ZEndstops - A temporary design that isn't entirely perfect but has managed to survive long enough that I no longer feel the need to improve it. The right-hand-side unit is a little flimsy, but once it's installed you'll never notice....
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I've got a really cool project going on with my Anycubic - I'm working on a scaled model that's seriously impressive, and here's the best part: it can be easily downsized to an astonishing 5 percent of its original size!
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... bearings are required. Ball bearings: https://amzn.to/2NjVZbi The spool holder has a diameter of 49mm. The two side holders have ball bearings installed. You do need to remove everything when changing filament, but it all rolls smoothly afterwards.
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Idea and Execution: Snibi's Toolbox The filament sensor must be slid under the part and screwed in place! With this, the sensor no longer gives me any trouble. No liability for damages. ... Have fun with it!
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I've had my 3D printer for about three months now, and I've noticed that a significant amount of filament tends to spill out of the extruder on the left side of the bed at the beginning of every print job. It's been quite a mess. ... So, I decided to...
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... extruder. For your convenience, I have uploaded two files: one featuring the LED holder and another without it. Additionally, I would like to share a fantastic update regarding the Filament sensor holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2869396
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... Print the eyes first in red, then after they're done, print the black body directly on top of it. Be prepared to swap filaments quickly between each file. Remember to keep the eyes brim-free. I designed this model using Fusion 360. ...Have fun!
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Miscellaneous >Drag chain https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2860786 Bowden guide https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2385184 Belt attachment https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2907768 Hotend sock https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2916967 Filament...
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Miscellaneous Drag chain https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2860786 Bowden Guide https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2385184 belt attachment https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2907768 Hotendsocke https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2916967...
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So definitely use your brains ;-) So, here ist is, printed with my AnyCubic i3 MEGA, with Filament from Goedis: Black PLA. I suggest20% infill, 0.20mm Height of Layer, 1,06% Flow, 215° Nozzle, 60° Heatbed and 60% Cooling. (I use an Titan Extruder and...