anycubic i3 mega z axis adjustment 3d models
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The problem is that Simplify3D requires a toolchange script for filament changes, and the provided script needs to be adjusted according to the specific setup. The script should start with T0 and set the correct color in the right extruder depending...
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... Installed using regular hot end screws, which are long enough. This is intended for the initial version of the Mega. The UltraBase model features a zip tie in the Bowden connector that fits if you create a slot for it at the bottom. ...See comments.
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You can find it on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B06XTKVPZN/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 No printing support is needed, just use the AnyCubic arm designed by this awesome community member:...
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My objective was to calculate the friction of the original filament holder from Anycubic. I discovered a flawless Spoolholder that suits my needs, as it's adaptable for various filament coil widths. To optimize its performance, I expanded the spacers...
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If you use a BLtouch you need the back mounted one.The system is printing very reliable.Additional partsSee photoradial fan 5015 If you just want to improve your Anycubic with standard Extruder...
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UPDATE: After further research, I discovered a threaded metal ball rod end on eBay that matches the component used by Anycubic to connect the sensor to the magnet mount. ...The product details can be found at...
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To install the cable chain on the carriage along the Y-axis, follow this guide. ...The cable end mounting design was modified to fit individual requirements, and it can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/make:460428.
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... ...Your Anycubic printer makes such a noise, that you can't live without Ibuprofen to suppress a headache. While waiting for parts from China, making your printer silent, you can use this ibuprofen stack. It is is designed to cover your daily dosage.
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The mount from the motor is the original that Anycubic used, and you will need a stepper motor extension cable to attach it. Remove the PC4-M10 in top of the hot end, and use a PC4-M6 in the extruder side. ... Insert the PTFE tube and cut just so the...
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I've attached the OpenSCad sources for easy customization because my Anycubic doesn't have a bottom enclosure, so the fan has enough room. ... It's an easy print, just turn it on the flat side and add support from printbed only (probably will print...
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Anycubic is already offering an "OK" spool holder, but when working with heavy rolls the friction can get really high, resulting in layer lines with varying thickness. I took of just the holder from the support arm and replaced it with a support and...
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... these calibration tests - they're all too complicated! ...Most have nine different components, which seems excessive to me; five would suffice. To simplify things and save time, I've streamlined the process, particularly for those using the i3 model.
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Because the cable was aligned with the Y-axis pully, I needed to secure the guide to keep it from shifting off-center. That's why I added a 3mm hole for a thumb screw. I removed the lower cover panel to cut the zip tie and pulled more heated bed...
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This creation was crafted using Tinkercad's innovative tools. ...Make adjustments directly online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5Q93ngHLbejK
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This cable fixation bracket provides a snug fit on the hotbed mount sub-plate, safeguarding soldered hotbed connections that are known to be problematic on Mega series printers. Installation: To install this bracket, I recommend removing the hotbed...
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The part was 0.5mm too big in outer diameter and wouldn't fit snugly into the clamps on my mega. Additionally, it was too short because the original bearings were nearly twice as long. I printed them at 0.15mm layer height and they slid effortlessly...
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The original part was 0.5 too big in the outer diameter and wouldn't fit in the clamps on the mega. Also, it was too short as the original bearings were nearly twice as long. I printed them at 0.15mm layer height and they slid right on the rods.</p>...
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I cannot remember if I drilled two holes in the base of the Mega for this or not (its been a while). The board mount holes are tapped and I believe I used all M3x8mm screws. I have added the screws I bought while doing this upgrade. The MOSFET...
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Altered the dimensions to better fit the frame of the Mega-S. Added a corner relief and a lead-in on either end for the frame corners. Infill doesn't seem to matter too much, especially if you add more walls. **UPDATE** It might be a bit too long...
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Nobody sells this part that fits the new Mega-S Titan clone, so I had to remix it from scratch using other parts. Note, not shown in the picture: I added a bit of tubing for the inlet to make the filament flow extremely smoothly. Check out the...
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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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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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... of a 15-link heavy-duty chain labeled as #A and a 16-link extra-heavy-duty chain marked as #B. ...Both chains provide an exact fit within OEM-designed mounting points. The highly-anticipated Y-axis is scheduled for arrival in the near future.
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This printer is incredible and never needs any upgrades, I personally don't buy printers only to discard plastic on "upgrades", if that's what I want then I would build my own printer...\r\n\r\nHowever, this one from Anycubic should be updated with...
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Fed up with the original anycubic spool holder support, I created a sturdy and user-friendly replacement for my printer. The locking mechanism of the coil is straightforward yet effective. Built to last, it's perfect for reels weighing up to 1 kg....
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I was in a bind when the original CPU cooler on my i3 burned out early, so I needed a replacement and had a 40mm Noctua lying around.\r\n\r\nAll I had to do was widen the cutout in the case and drill it accordingly.\r\n\r\nIf people are now screaming...
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... fans with a minimum of 6000 RPM. It looks better (!?) and has less loss in Z-height. It's significantly lighter! You can find the baseplate at www.thingiverse.com/thing:3152220. Only support structures from the bed are needed. ... Have Fun!
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Only E3dv6 clone needed, plus some nuts and bolts to complete it.\r\n\r\nThe reinforced x-axis dragchain, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4181611, can be easily mounted to this thing.\r\n\r\nImportant details for those who have already...
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The only problem with it was that in combination with the LED-strip for lighting I installed, I could only drive the printing head to a z-height of 180 mm. So, I designed this flatter version to gain extra 10 mm compared to the original version and...
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I mounted my i3 in an enclosure, which demanded a redesign of my spool holder to accommodate it on top and position it horizontally to maximize space efficiency. In addition, I downloaded and printed the extruder relocation bracket from this source,...