anycubic leveling 3d models
175895 3d models found related to anycubic leveling.prusaprinters
You may also need this to keep the bed cable out of the way: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3363489 Update: added slim version of the regular lock. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution:...
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its the same duct, but I added some space for the magnetic "leveling-too l" Category: 3D Printer Parts
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I replaced the old duct with a brand new one and gave it extra room to accommodate my custom-built magnetic leveling tool.
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I designed a new model without incorporating attachments from 2020. ...The device was built utilizing standard components, not requiring screws. Additionally, extra room was allocated to accommodate the Auto Level Device seamlessly.
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Secures your bed leveling knobs in place so vibrations or overzealous print removal won't mess up the level. I started using the peg system to use the original knobs but found it much easier just to put pegs on the knobs themselves. The "Back...
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This was just enough to not look straight and level, but not affect functionality at all. I decided to remix the original to use M3 standoffs or nuts instead. There are three variations: <ul> <li>v1 for an M3 nut added during the print to...
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I customized Spary961's bed level test for the Anycubic Kobra 2 Max to where it fits on the print bed of the original Anycubic Kobra while staying at the same scale.Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6446467Created with...
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Anycubic i3 Mega Z-Level Screw Fix The two level screws for the Z-axis on the Anycubic i3 Mega are notoriously unstable and often cause inconsistent endstop triggering, resulting in varying heights. Here is a small solution to this problem...
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... a clamp for the ultrabase on my anycubic mega pro. ... I think this can help to "remember" how high or low you bed is. This is fine if you are not working with mesh leveling, to standard a height to handle troubles better when it comes to leveling.
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Additional non-printed parts: - 3 mini bearings 8 x 19 x 6 mm (698ZZ) for the wheels - 4 mm thick acrylglass with 15 cm diameter for first level table (no drilling/fixation needed when used as a single level table, otherwise 8 mm hole needs to be...
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A better supported curing table design (both single and double level model included) with spacer for the Anycubic Wash & Cure for more stability and improved curing at the underside of the print. All parts are screwed together. Standard resin...
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... with the base shim with the post. This gives a nice amount of tension on the printer pallet. This actually resolved my bed level issues which did not improve much using silicon springs due to the friction between the bed plate and threaded rods
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This is a quick way to verify that your bed levelling and Z offset is calibrated and/or to find areas on your build plate that are best avoided if possible.Included is the STL file and a program that can be run directly on an Anycubic Kobra 2...
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I designed a custom replacement bed level sensor housing specifically for my version 4 experimental duct design and the "5015 Army Ant Duct," but it can also benefit owners of Anycubic Predator printers whose stock mount is notoriously flimsy. This...
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Finally, I decided to create a brand-new printing bed made from high-quality aluminium (3mm) and designed a clever system to print "levelers" using the 3D printer itself, making the entire leveling process faster, easier, and much more precise. I...
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Remove the printed part, and drill out the hole with a 3,2mm drill Remove the M3 nuts and washers from left or right side of the ultrabase bed Put an M3x30mm countersunk screw in the center hole of the printed part Now attach the printed part to the...
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I'm not pleased with 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...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3507663 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=3507663
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This is my first stab at designing and I would be grateful for any feedback or guidance. I drew inspiration from 5imR's bed mounts, so I decided to learn OpenSCAD and design a variation that allows for adjustments right in line with the x, y, and z...
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This is a remix of some models found in several 3d websites, but designed from scratch in Freecad.The model was resized so that it fits very tightly to the original knobs, and assembly is only possible by tightening the two pieces in a vice.I got...
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This is my first attempt at designing. I would appreciate any input/advice. Inspired by 5imR's bed mounts, I decided to start learning openscad and design a variation that would allow for adjustments directly in line with the x, y, and z towers.
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Here's a simple trick for all you morning people who keep tossing and turning, constantly wondering which direction to adjust the bedhead now. ... Right means head-level up.
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I upgraded TechDayEveryDay's top knobs with added directional cues, giving users instant feedback on their input settings. ...To achieve this, I first printed the knobs in crisp white and then employed a precise black Sharpie to carefully fill in the...
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The original probe store is too small for V1 because the new design has a shorter switch position. This requires one M4x10 screw and T-nut to secure it in place. To correct this, I redesigned the probe specifically for V1. Since V2's switch area is...
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Far to often I started leveling with turning the adjustment knobs in the wrong direction. In addition the original knobs are also hidden pretty well under the hotbed. From all the knobs I found already designed by fellow Mega owners I liked the...
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I was on the hunt for a substantial bed leveling knob that looked impressive and provided clear indication of turn direction - upwards. The one from TechDayEveryDay on thingiverse.com/thing:3090542 had perfect dimensions, which is why I mainly used...
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Far to often I started leveling with turning the adjustment knobs in the wrong direction. In addition the original knobs are also hidden pretty well under the hotbed.</p><p>From all the knobs I found already designed by fellow Mega owners I liked the...
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I was searching for a "big" bed leveling knob which is looking pretty and eventually has some indicator for turn direction - "up".The original upload is to be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3145976 The one from "TechDayEveryDay"...