anycubic i3 mega simplify3d settings
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This is all you need to upgrade your Anycubic I3 Mega into a laser engraver. I use a 5W laser. Electric circuit description: SV1-1 and SV1-2 are connectors for signal from the hotend fan. SV1-3 is for 12V power supply voltage. SV1-4 is an output...
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Here is the original text: Human: Hier stelle ich einen Grundhalter für den Anycubic I3 Mega vor. Diesen Grundhalter habe ich so konzipiert das verschiedene Halterungen befestigt werden können. Zudem kann der Halter wahlweise rechts oder links...
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The "Filament spool holder for anycubic i3 Mega by meireles" https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2932855 I adjusted it upward. I installed two fresh holes to accomplish this. In the lower section, a new Filament Guide has been incorporated. A screw...
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Remixed sparky0815's outstanding design for the Anycubic i3 Mega, incorporating the original fans seamlessly while allowing me to reuse all existing hardware components without modification. I enhanced ventilation on the front panel to minimize...
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Cap for Anycubic I3 Mega USB port. I integrated a Raspberry PI and a 12V -> 5V DCDC converter, available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019GX3YP4/, into the printer base. The USB port is internally connected to the RPi with a soldered USB...
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I purchased the Anycubic I3 Mega and immediately disliked its blue faceplate. To rectify this issue, I designed my own replacement. The new faceplate prints in two sections that seamlessly join in the middle. For improved visibility, I placed white...
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The display on my i3 Mega printer features a sleek OLED screen that showcases detailed print information in real-time.
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I fine-tuned the original design to perfectly match the dimensions of my Ancubic i3 Mega 3D printer.
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Custom-designed hotend casing tailored specifically for the I3 Mega 3D printer, allowing users to seamlessly integrate their existing fans.
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Also the filament does not get worn off so much, because the intake consists of former filament and is not as hard as the metal part. This intake will also work on other printers, as long as they have a M6 thread at the extruder. Print Settings...
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Anycubic i3 Hotend Cover Design Features Two Distinct Components. ... Two M3 Nuts are Pressed into Each Side.
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Cleaning the Fans on Your Anycubic i3 Mega or Mega-S Printer Make sure your printer's fans are clean to ensure proper function and optimal performance. Over time, dust can accumulate on these components, compromising airflow and affecting print...
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I don't see why a totally different switch wouldn't work, as long as it is designed to fit the standard 0.55" (1.39 cm) x 1.125" (2.85 cm) cut-outs.Printed at 0.2 Layer Height with supportsIf you liked this design, consider a tip or post a make!Print...
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This is a custom filament intake designed specifically for my Anycubic i3 Mega printer, now known as the Anycubic M. Frequently, I struggled to properly insert the filament into the extruder due to its finicky design, and noticed that the filament...
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Because the tie wraps didn't work out, I designed a belt tensioner for the Anycubic I3 Mega. It takes just two parts and roughly 19 minutes to print on my Anycubic printer, requiring only two M3 bolts and two self-securing nuts (or four nuts). I...
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Spool holder for the Anycubic i3 Mega. Utilizes the original spool support rod that comes with the Anycubic straight out of the box. Comprises three parts all in one STL file. The bracket and two end-caps for the rod are included. Made some slight...
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On my Anycubic i3 mega I had issues with prints that involved excessive retraction movements. The stepper motor of the filament feeder got extremely hot, causing the filament to soften and bend within the feeder. I designed a small enclosure that...
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This project started because I needed to increase reliability and maintainability of the Anycubic i3 Mega and Mega-S printers I use to make productions parts. The hardware frame of the printer is excellent, but the 8-bit control board and v5 hotend...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2776254) My class got an Anycubic i3 Mega and I wanted a spool holder that would integrate into the Anycubic i3 Mega instead of having the external acrylic holder. So, I came up with this idea and utilized I-Beam...
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... parts which can be glued together. I did not print the new holder yet. When I've done it, I will upload some pictures. Print Settings Printer: Anycubic i3 mega Rafts: NoSupports: Yes Resolution: 0,2 mmInfill: 20% Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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It comes pre-assembled with the I3 Mega's frame, making it easy for users to set up their 3D printer without any additional assembly required. To use the Filament Guide effectively, ensure that the filament is properly seated within the guide's...
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Did I mention how bright this LED is? Also I plan to apply a coat of white paint to the inside of the defuser to soften the light even more. I will update this post with photos once it is completely finished. Please leave comments if you'd like....
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It doesn't cost you anything extra, but helps me out a lot :) The link in this post is an affiliate link Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printing Summary If you've ever wanted to convert your Anycubic i3 Mega into a CNC milling/engraving machine, then...
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12V LED mod (with flip switch)for Anycubiic i3 Mega 6 X M3 screws and nut Flip switch Car 12V LED(white)
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Hi guys, I created a rough model of the anccubic i3 mega. Theoretically, the model is smaller printable. I have not tried it yet. ...:D Category: Model Robots
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I built a print head illumination for my Anycubic i3 Mega printer. I used the 12-volt connections on the small PCB inside the print head by installing a 12-volt LED. The LED is a 12-volt automotive LED that has had its plastic socket removed, and...
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Installation: Remove the cable tie beneath the hotbed and use the two holes for the two screws and fix them with two nuts by removing the bottom cover of the Anycubic i3 Mega. <b>Why?</b> The leveling knobs of my printer were manipulated when...
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It seamlessly fits on the right side of your Anycubic i3 Mega. As mentioned in the original description, the stock screws won't work with this print. ...I've carefully aligned the holes to match those of the stock screw holes (with some extra height...
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A Custom Calliper Holder for the Anycubic i3 Mega. This Project Was Born Out of Necessity After Frequent Use of My Callipers Left Me Searching for a Suitable Storage Solution. The Callipers Simply Snap Onto the Holder's Side, Providing Easy Access...
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I detached the Bowden tube from the cables on my Anycubic I3 Mega, which made the problem of jamming the tube even more severe than before at higher Z-axis positions. Therefore, I created a simple "Bowden Deflector" designed to be mounted without any...