anycubic i3 mega pause print 3d models
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... because I wanted to bring in fresh air from outside, rather than relying solely on the enclosed environment. As for the size, I'm still unsure - I'll be printing it out now and updating you once it's complete. ...Please don't print this design yet.
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Printing the plate has never been tried before, but this modification limits the Z-axis height to 115mm at most. It's much easier to print TPU and Ninjaflex with this mod. The retract feature also improves less stringing. ...UPDATE 1: A cable holder...
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I encountered some inconvenience when using the filament replacement function during printing (M600). The motors would stall and I had to replace the rod while simultaneously squeezing the extruder handles. Seeking a way to ease the process, I...
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To troubleshoot this problem, I printed the source file, but unfortunately, that didn't resolve the issue either - the filament kept getting stuck in the space between the part and a wheel. So, I reduced that gap as much as possible. If you're...
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I needed better airflow, so I couldn't use clayrev's solution, as it would have taken too much time to print. So, I came up with a faster alternative. These spacers will keep the stock bottom plate 14 millimeters away from the printer's body,...
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Hotbed handle v9: Print with 30% infill for sturdiness, as this bracket has a firm set on the Hotbed mount sub-plate, guaranteeing a safe operation. Installation: Move the hotbed backward to get better access. ...First, introduce the narrower side...
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I printed out the original design and found that it wouldn't fit my printer - it was made for a thinner plate (my plate under the heating element is 4mm thick). So, I designed almost a complete copy of this design (increased spacing between the...
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A redesigned spool holder has been created, eliminating previous model defects and simplifying the printing process with reduced or eliminated need for supporting structures. A cylinder attachment is also provided as an added convenience. ...However,...
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The owner can be printed without any support structure. However, the trash can should not be omitted. The large recess is suitable for a 14x4mm magnet, but this is usually not needed. ...Each user must check whether the holder can be used with modified...
cults3d
i hate the dirt sticking on the greased rods. ...so i made this simple dust-cover for the x-axis rods. printed on my chiron because it's 350mm long. ... you need 2x self-tapping screw for mounting (holes are from stock at my printer)
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Easy to Print. Nothing Special. Settings: - Layer Height = 0.15 mm - Infill = 15% (Grid) The Bolt to adjust the z axis scratches the housing of the y traveling. So i just made a little part to holt the screw in place. ... Hopefully i can...
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... wood screws. ...Prevents the z axis ACME screw from shaking back and forth when your printer is... printing. ...This design is an upgrade from others as it still allows your printer to reach its maximum z-axis height without interference or binding
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I remixed the equipment box from BrezZZz because I wanted to have smaller inlays for nozzles, cutter and tiny printed parts. So my remix has the same dimension than the orginal with some holes to save material and different divisions on the...
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... it would always turn slightly out of alignment and the belt would start scraping against the wall of the cover. ...And why shouldn't there be a cover for the pulley of the stepper motor? So I took 5 minutes to sketch it out and 20 minutes to print it.
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I clipped the power cord of the printing plate and a handle to move it forward and backward. I drilled 3mm diameter holes where I inserted screws for both the clip and the handle, so you don't need to disassemble the bed, just slide it to one side or...
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print on the side with supports in the U cable channel, see slicer picture.8-1-2022 Started sagging after a while, updated the bottom with a slight angle and added a ramp on the channel to keep cable up.
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... setup. ...To do this, I disassemble the sensor and adjust the backlight on the print area itself. ...Additionally, we utilized four LED Piranha lights paired with step-down DC-DC converters to power everything from the fan that cools the extruder.
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... examination, I discovered that both Z-alignment screws were the culprit behind the problem. The solution proved to be surprisingly straightforward yet effective. To achieve optimal results, it's recommended to print with TPU or similar materials.
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When you print with supports it leaves these unplanned burs that actually help hold the light. Here is the light i used 60 mm led round. ...https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015YX36RQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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i hate the dirt sticking on the greased rods. ... so i made this simple dust-cover for the x-axis rods. printed on my chiron because it's 350mm long. ... you need 2x self-tapping screw for mounting (holes are from stock at my printer)
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Created ABS or other high-temperature plastic prints of BlTouch mounts, E3Dv6 adapters, and fan ducts. Utilized tree support on the mount and fan duct. Employed washers (2mm in diameter) between the probe and mount for added stability. ... Current...
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... the brightness of LEDs. ...The advantage is that light levels can be easily adjusted. It does not blind or annoy, only illuminating what needs to be printed at the moment. ... New version available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3474222
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... modest few millimeters. ...This innovative creation was born out of necessity, as the gantry bar's intrusion into the space beneath the printer resulted in a most unpleasant wobble and distracting noise that threatened to disrupt the printing process.
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... theres not enough space for a frontal heatbed handle. ...So I decided to create a sidehandle. You can use it on both sides. Just turn it upside down before printing and you don't need any support. Don't burn your fingers and have fun! ... CM
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Hello, I designed this little tool to fix the extruder in the "open" position so i can just roll the filament up to the spool without having to stop the clamp. Hope you find it as useful as me :) Category: 3D Printing
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... and decided to make a few tweaks to ensure there's ample space between parts, so I modified the design to clip from the very top instead of relying on clearance alone. ...Unfortunately, this change requires the use of supports for a smooth print.
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I printed myself a spool holder from KuriOSO, but my filament sensor kept wobbling around. To solve this issue, I designed and created a new filament sensor that works with the original one. ...If you want to use this modified sensor, be sure to place...
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Flexible filament printing can be notoriously challenging with Bowden-style 3D printers, especially when dealing with the critical alignment of the extruder motor and Teflon tubing that guides the filament directly into its path. ...This ingenious part...
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... Filament Sensor, Which Wouldn't Hold on to the Magnet Properly. ...It's a Very Simple Design That Requires No Extra Hardware or Specialized Tools - Just the Original Screws from the Magnet Will Do the Trick. Printing Takes Approximately 3 Minutes.
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The key features of this new cover are: - Reduced weight, which minimizes ghosting and requires less filament to print - Compatible with both the stock cooling fan and heatsink fan - Mounts securely using four M3 nuts and bolts; a link to purchase...