anycubic i3 mega y axis problem 3d models
307345 3d models found related to anycubic i3 mega y axis problem.prusaprinters
This print fixes an actual problem I was having, but also helps in other aspects too.It's an original design but I drew on inspiration gained from looking at what others were doing with more simple filament guides and stepped it up a notch by adding...
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I will not delete the old parts from now on because they are working well as I tested them, unless I get reported there is a major problem with one of them. In that case, the edit will report it. Introduction : This design is the center piece...
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Feeding filament into the stock tube receptacles can be a be a problem when the filament cannot push beyond the end of the tube. ... Cut the filament at a diagonal and try different diagonal cut positions until you find the best angle for trouble free...
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Those are indicated in the picture below.If you have problems with adhesion, I would recommend using a brim while printing.For optimal strength a 100% infill or increasing the number of walls is recommended. If a segment turns out thicker than...
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Note: Because Thingiverse has had problems in the past, especially with including all files in a single zip, I’ve also posted these files to an alternative Google drive location. You can access that location here: <a...
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Or maybe they're highly intelligent and strategic thinkers, so they're able to come up with innovative solutions to complex problems. Whatever it is, the key is to recognize your own strengths and weaknesses, and then find ways to play to them. By...
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4 - I had no problem printing and assembling the legs but Benoit found that for the right leg, 10% filling was not enough and his leg was very brittle. He felt that 50% infill would be better. 5 - Some parts print better with a lower layer height. I...
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4 - I had no problem inserting the hat into the hand, but Benoit broke the thumb during his build. So, do not rush this part and gently insert the hat into the hand. 5 - Refer to the assembly diagrams in the pictures section as well as the uploaded...
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4 - I had no problem printing and assembling the legs but Benoit found that for the right leg, 10% filling was not enough and his leg was very brittle. He felt that 50% infill would be better. 5 - Some parts print better with a lower layer...
prusaprinters
The MSU Selector is a great first step to take as it solves many pieces of the equation.Keep in mind that the MSU Selector will not solve all the MMU2S problems magically. You still have to think about other optimizations (filament roller, buffer,...
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This is a problem in the sense that both closing and opening is a fidgety endeavor. Doing this too often will probably weaken the plastic hooks to the point where they will start to break!Addendum: Alternative print with honeycomb infillAn...
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This is very important.If you scale the model up to 130%:Line width / Extrusion width: 0.8mmBottom thickness / Bottom layers: 1.5mm (that's 5 layers at 0.3mm layer height… be sure to check the preview to make sure that all solid bottom layers are...
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Like many of you reading this, you have found yourself very interested in these tiny tracked RC tanks, also referred to as "Tiny Traks," but have run into a slight problem. You have no flippin' idea were to start. Well, look no further because the...
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FINAL THOUGHTS: I hit one small problem with my lamp that shouldn't affect people using standard LED tape: Because I used the high-intensity COB tape, the feed cable is much thicker than normal, and not as flexible. This prevented my lamp from...
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https://pca.st/u5ywxsov My problem with these and what set me off to build this thing was that it generates a lot of waste in the tape when the filters needed to be changed and that as a base it is not aesthetically pleasing till you dress it up a...
prusaprinters
When the printer is running normally, the fan speed will be controlled based on the max_power and max_delta parameters in the fan control configuration.Shutdonw mean when the printer has a problem not turned off ;) This configuration should work to...
cults3d
Do not copy or redistribute work (please contact me if you want to use it for Commercial Purposes ) If you have any questions or problems with the model, please contact me. ... -FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK Fanpage- ...
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PLA is a good choice for maximum rigidity. Centerpieces In most use cases, the centerpieces are loaded with a bending moment, which is only really a problem when using the longer (4"+) models. Adding infill and perimeters can help with rigidity, but...
cgtrader
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION To the individual experiencing difficulties in accessing file format support through the given information contained throughout digital asset user instructions and description; for instance users having problem understanding...
cults3d
Note: Because Thingiverse has had problems in the past, especially with including all files in a single zip, I’ve also posted these files to an alternative Google drive location. You can access that location here:...
prusaprinters
I found that with such large objects, ABS shrinkage became a bit of a problem. You may have to scale them up by 1-2% to offset the ABS shrinkage. The filament roller can probably be printed in anything. I used PLA. The main spool rollers I'd probably...
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This seems to be a weak point in all reciprocating saws and is a particular problem with this model, with some users reporting that the blade clamp had sheared off after only relatively light work. Replacement parts are available, but at a...
prusaprinters
The problem is that Studio limits the maximum Z height of a print to 250mm. To resolve this, I added some sliding locks that can be pushed against the case locking tabs, after the tray is screwed into position, to securely lock down the front of the...
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Thus it has the best reach, and can even reach into really tight spaces without any problem. It's a bit less comfortable than v13, but if you need reach this is the one you should choose.</li> <li>TL;DR: If you value cost and time and don't care...
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If you dont have this problem, then you don't need the brim (but print it with support) *Shell: I printed without supports, and with 0.3 mm resolution *InnerTrackFrame: No supports, 0.3 mm resolution *CenterTrackFrame: No supports, 0.3 mm resolution...
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To get the cleanest transparent print and least amount of problem with the edge, I printed the windshield at the lowest temp possible for the filament I used.6 - The front_hub_bolts print upside down (as presented). The curved part is inserted in the...
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The supports (other than brim) may NOT be needed, but I had problems with previous versions wobbling as it got higher, so you mileage may vary. The more I think about it, I really don't think the supports will be needed - let me know. :-) *VERY...
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Some problems I have are my pots falling out, or getting blown out (my hole saw is just a hair too big for the pots, but the tile saw cuts a bit smaller that works better, but is messy and slow). > ...
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One problem I did note is that when powering it with a USB and 5v charging brick, if I had the radio volume set to 15, and tried to turn the knob on the power amp all the way up, the radio would cut off and reset (I'm guessing I was trying to push...
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Look through the following steps and try them in order until your problem is solved.If the AMS doesn't close, try printing cardboard_spool_ring-thinnerIf the edges of the cardboard spool are uneven or wobbly (as was reported by some users with...