anycubic i3 mega s dual extruder upgrade 3d models
1437132 3d models found related to anycubic i3 mega s dual extruder upgrade.thingiverse
... ...The cable wouldn't budge, but my prints were suffering from unstable extruder temperatures, particularly when I was printing large objects. The temperature was fluctuating wildly between 200 C and 230 C, even though I had set it to a steady 240 C.
prusaprinters
... before this one (one screw into the top seems to hold it secure) and it's working great. This part works with all the stock parts. If you've changed/upgraded parts you might have some fit and size issues Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts
prusaprinters
... before this one (one screw into the top seems to hold it secure) and it's working great. This part works with all the stock parts. If you've changed/upgraded parts you might have some fit and size issues Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts
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I admired www.thingiverse.com/thing:3066627 created by jos310581, yet felt the urge to upgrade it with a bearing, prompting me to design my own improved version.
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Human: This is a straightforward guide for installing a filament support on the ANYCUBIC i3Mega 3D printer.\r\nPrevents Filament Sensor from becoming detached.\r\nThis design leverages existing screws, eliminating the need for extra...
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Solution to strengthen the frame, positioned frontally to prevent the extruder from colliding with the cables. ...The threaded bars are M10.
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The Anycubic on Boot talks to the wifi module with AT commands at 115200bps, sends an AT command to switch at 2.250.000Bps and opens UDP server in port 3000. This is a sniff traffic on port, commands sent from Printer. Boot printer and it sends at...
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I also enlarged the second wrench slot so that it is the same size as the other one because the 2 wrenches I got from Anycubic are both the larger size handle. ... I have provided 2 files: 1 is the same as the v2019 from the original tool tray posting...
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This hotend cover matches the exact dimensions as the Anycubic original.\r\n\r\nThe lower section is partially enclosed to prevent cooling air from reaching the plate and the front slots are angled upwards for the same purpose.\r\n\r\nThe fan...
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I designed this filament deflector roll because the filament wasn't running straight through the filament sensor in conjunction with a filament holder mounted to the side of my i3. ...I deliberately chose a larger diameter so that the filament could...
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... existing tapped hole. For the end connector (hotend side), two 3mm screws and nuts are required, leveraging the two pre-existing holes. I successfully printed 25 links, eliminating the issue of squishing cables between the extruder motor altogether.
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... to different spools. After conducting various trials and failing to find a suitable solution elsewhere, I took matters into my own hands and fabricated my own rollers, which just so happened to fit perfectly onto the Anycubic spool holder frame.
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This upgraded hotend housing lets you see the printhead easily, enables adequate cooling of the heat sink, conceals all wires by moving the plugboard behind the x-carriage, and also features a modular part cooling duct that can be changed if you...
myminifactory
... hold. A dual-bearing setup is employed on the X-axis carriage. ... Update March 12, 2018: A revised v2 version of the Igus double holder has been added, along with a flat variant without the strips, suitable for use with Igus RJZM-02-08 bearings.
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1x https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DXRNYNX/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_2EtWBb13J7ARW 1x https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B2SLYXN/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 1x...
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It appears that you have provided a lengthy text about a custom Marlin firmware version 2.0.6.1 for the Anycubic i3 Mega (Mega S) 3D printer, which includes features such as Manual Mesh Bed Leveling (MBL), BL Touch (ABL), and various optimizations...
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... I've added a larger nut from a remix and a supplement for the other side. The setup includes a camera mount with GoPro hitch, a separator for the extruder in case the filament is too close, and a modified printer side support to thread the rod.
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As with most cheaper printers, the extruder cooling is not sufficient to give good surface finish. Tried to integrate a 5015 blower fan but the CFM was still low. Decided to go with a 60mm axial fan as the one I found pushes almost 30CFM. The fan...
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The original mount design was too flimsy to handle the weight of the extruder and there was a persistent problem of the carriage colliding with it when printing taller objects. ...This increase in thickness remedies both those issues while maintaining a...
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To print this model, use PLA with a bed temperature of 190c and an extruder temperature of 60c. Note that I initially started the first layer at 70c, but it may have been slightly too warm. ...The preview shows the bottom side of the design, which is...
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A Simple yet Effective LED Holder That's Easy to Use and Lightweight.
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I'm confident that this one is going to revolutionize filament spool holders - it's the most innovative design yet!
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This creation was crafted using Tinkercad's powerful design tools. ...You can easily modify and refine it by visiting their website at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5Fci5xMagf0.
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Hey Friends, I Built a Holder To Secure LED Strips So You Can Repair The LED On Your Printer's Edge In No Time!
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This is a custom design inspired by the original fanduct from Thingiverse, tailored specifically for use with the standard hotend housing. ...It's compatible with both version 5 and version 6 hotends.
cults3d
The initial blueprint was somewhat lenient, prompting me to revamp the entire thing from scratch. ...It now sits snugly where it's supposed to be. ...To secure it properly, a single M3 screw is required for stability.
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... A huge thanks to Astronyx for coming up with the concept. After rigorous testing over the course of a day and a solid 6-7 hours of printing without any problems, I can confidently say it's an improvement on air ventilation within the printer itself.
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I designed a custom cable guide to prevent the printer's cable from getting jammed under the top part of the print bed, and I wasn't satisfied with existing designs, so I created my own. This guide connects securely to both parts of the frame and...
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... on the original spool holder. It's now available for public access on OnShape CAD, where you can duplicate and modify it as needed: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/617dff5359d99fe5ec4854bf/w/9fb561aa250ddb8f07d0510b/e/06cb1ecd88f80f43e7814524.