anycubic i3 mega s firmware upgrade 3d models
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2018-09-26: dxf-files When I realized others might use my OpenSCAD-file to create new plates from different materials, I thought they'd find that geometry as a dxf-file very useful - so here are 3 versions: - "Raw" is straight from OpenSCAD, with all...
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Based on the Anycubic I3 Mega Spool Holder (Remix by Carl Beck), uploaded by Elproducts, which was itself a remix of the spool holder designed by kurioso: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2647030 A second arm has been added to support the opposite...
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I designed and printed a holder using my ANYCUBIC i3 Mega 3D printer with supports at an impressive 0.2mm layer height. Note that I had to drill out the holes slightly to ensure a snug fit and even had to trim one of the holes to accommodate all...
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This is my version of tool rig by mjuddi for Anycubic i3 Mega. At first point, I thought about removing some holes which I would never use (allen keys), but the STL file was problematic for modeling in Fusion 360, so I made my own version from...
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This is my third iteration of the x-carriage cover for the Anycubic i3 Mega. Like its predecessors, it relies on two 40mm silent fans but now the part cooling fan is strategically positioned to directly target the nozzle tip and has been designed to...
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This is a simple clip designed specifically for mounting WS2812(B) LED strips on top of the Anycubic I3 Mega. No adhesive or screws are required. The width of this clip has been optimized to accommodate the thickness of the IP67 version of the...
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Fits the original hole for the filament sensor of the Anycubic i3 Mega S and hooks on the 2 screws above to be securely held in place. Requires an additional M3 screw with at least 12mm length. As I'm using those popular IKEA Lack tables as a...
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Automated Bed Leveling GCODE for the Anycubic I3 Mega. This script relocates the printhead automatically to four corners a total of four times, which should be sufficient for leveling the bed. If additional iterations are necessary, simply duplicate...
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After discovering my Anycubic I3 Mega's levelling knobs had come loose during a failed print, I decided to take matters into my own hands. Upon inspection, it became clear that they were nowhere to be found, leaving me with no choice but to design a...
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A funnel and tube for guiding the filament into the Anycubic I3 Mega's filament sensor. Assuming you attach the filament sensor directly below the stepping motor, just like I do, without that wobbly magnet. Instructions: - Remove the cover from...
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We're here to help you avoid filament sensor issues with your ANYCUBIC I3 MEGA. Our solution makes it simple to install and remove without having to take out the screw or the filament. To get started, follow these steps: 1. Download fss2.stl This...
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This versatile adapter can be attached to your Anycubic i3 Mega X carriage. This design features a V slot, making it easy to create a custom mount/holder for almost anything and install it on the X carriage of your 3D printer. For instance, I plan...
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This direct drive extruder uses Anycubic i3 mega original parts.(NOT S model) Extruder motor cable and part cooling fan cable needs to be extended. Parts are not show’n here as a correct print orient. If you need quidance to fixing up your print...
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Another protective cover for the Anycubic i3 Mega printer. Secure this cover in place with four M4 bolts, which can be easily tightened to ensure a snug fit. For maximum strength and durability, I recommend tapping the holes first before attaching...
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Holes are - M3=2.5mm / M4=3.3mm Fans I've used are: https://www.amazon.de/YOTINO-L%C3%BCfter-Ventilator-Drucker-schwarz/dp/B078SQKJQB/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1551980882&sr=8-1&keywords=yotino+dc+12v and...
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This is a remix of hbrandstaetter's Imporved spool holder, which is a remix of kurioso's Spool holder for Anycubic I3 Mega. I liked the look and placement of those models, but my i3 Mega is frequently picked up, moved, and knocked around. The length...
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I created this mount plate to hold a dual MosFET print circuit board into the AnyCubic I3 Mega printer. The original idea can be found on Thingiverse elsewhere. In this version, the MOSFET PCBs were still attached and are smaller than the original.
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To assemble a webcam mount for Anycubic i3 Mega z-axis, you'll need two M4 screws to secure the base to the backplate firmly in place. The webcam mount enables you to add a Luxeon 3W star LED underneath the webcam itself. To achieve this, you will...
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About This device is engineered to replace the original metal extruder and printed filament sensor (optional) of Anycubic i3 Mega 3D printer. Updates + 19.02.18 - First release Main features 1. No additional screws, bearings, spacers, etc are...
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This is a X axis belt tensioner for an Anycubic I3 Mega. Two M3x4x5mm thread inserts are required and two M3 bolts. ...The bolt which mounts to the pulley should be a countersunk head screw, to save space.You will need to drill an additional hole in the...
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This holder is used to place a clock micrometer on the case that covers the Hot End in an Anycubic i3 Mega. My micrometer has a nearly circular part on the back, which makes it extremely distant from the left corners of the Hot Bed , and therefore...
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Reduce Ghosting on Sharp Corners or Holes Printed with Anycubic i3 Mega Printer Using PETG Filament from DasFilament Manufacturer, Known for Quality and Consistency Layer Height Set to 0.15mm for Smooth Finishes Dual Outline Settings Engaged at 2...
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I designed a handy knob for improved control over the buildplate (y-axis) of my Anycubic i3 mega printer. The hole in place looks like it was made for something just like this! Make sure you secure the screw with locktite or glue, as it tends to...
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I designed a Holder for the Original Filament Sensor of the Anycubic I3 Mega. It has the same dimensions as the original Magnetic Ball component, ensuring a seamless fit. However, when trying to fix it under the Extruder, I encountered an issue -...
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Another dust cover for the Anycubic i3 Mega. You can use four M4 bolts to secure this cover to the printer. I would recommend you tap the holes first, since this is the stronger compared to letting the bolts tap the metal. Support If you want to...
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Anycubic i3 Mega - Gantry Spool Holder This design leverages the stainless steel tube that comes with the original spool holder. By relocating it to the top of the printer, it effectively minimizes the overall footprint. This setup is ideally suited...
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AnyCubic i3 Mega owners rejoice! The Raspicam IR is here to revolutionize your 3D printing experience. This nifty module seamlessly integrates with the Raspberry Pi, allowing you to add infrared functionality to your printer. With its sleek design...
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i made my own "no nonsense" BED LEVEL TEST for Anycubic i3 Mega. Only has 4 squares because you can only adjust 4 corners, no need for any more squares. I print it at .2 layer height, and usually try to adjust the thickness to be around .2 (.008)...
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A mount to rotate the Anycubic i3 Mega extruder horizontally. ... _Advantages:_ - Easier filament insertion makes printing more efficient - A shorter PTFE tube provides more precise filament feeding and retracting, leading to better print quality...
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Just another Cable Strain Relief for the Anycubic I3 Mega. I found many of them here on Thingiverse, but nothing as I imagined, so I designed this and works fine for me. No Supports are needed!! ... For assembly You will need: M3x10 Screws (x2)...