anycubic mega s upgrade 3d models
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... If you want to see how it's done, watch this YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnBOij_TeiM&t=99s and also these two videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJomMAtpa9Q & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K_Hhm4s1Rc
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... areas. It won't reach every point, but it's a safe place to put a dial indicator as shown in the photos. ... You'll need the following parts: * 2 M3 screws * 1 M5 or M6 screw * 1 M5 or M6 nut * 3 washers with an outer diameter of 16mm or 20mm
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Just print two of the bolt remix's, secure the backend and cooling fan with them, and enjoy the added bonus of using a 5015 style blower. The fan is held in place only by the top screw mount at the moment. Another thing: trim the screws securing the...
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One knows from changing tires, one has to push (or pull for getting it off again) over the longest diagonals: starting top left and numbering the old mounts clockwise 1-3-2-4-1-3-2-4 a.s.o. until it touches the ground or becomes free. But because...
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The Dual Mini MOSFET Holder is a testament to Petrzmax's genius design, elevating the standards of electronic engineering. By leveraging this cutting-edge technology, you can unlock new levels of precision and control in your projects. ... Visit...
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Here's the second version changed and reinforced! Support arm.stl "I've added a new adapter from 58mm to 85mm for filament rollers with the center larger. The Tube Bolt.stl was modified to remove the spool roll, so you don't need to remove the Tube...
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It's essential to install the pipe as shown in the accompanying image. ... If you'd like to express your gratitude for my contributions, please consider using the "Tip designer" button located on this webpage:...
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That's why I used magnets. Instructions: Move the Z-axis all the way down to assemble. Then loosen the four screws on the rod on both sides ;-) , move it all the way up, and then tighten the screws again. I wish you success ! Material: ...
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* Double: Meant for 4040 extrusion profile, three points of contact Please keep in mind, this is not designed to keep something hanging from your printer, it's meant to go below and around a profile possibly sliding on one axis. ... See photos for...
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It's a real good fit and looks really sleek too. Here is another version of an LED light mount. This one was designed to use the following LED: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0191MU746/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ...
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... recurring issues with bending on the left side, obviating the need for constant readjustment and leveling. It's essential to note that this assembly requires printing in PETG or ABS due to the warmth it generates under normal operating conditions.
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... will be fine. Let me know if there are problems. I have included the PTC Creo project files, STEP and STL file so you are free to modify as you wish. Printed in PETG with some supports, but any material should be fine. That's all, have fun :]
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However, the accuracy of your printer may require some adjustments to be made to the cover's fit. To ensure a perfect fit, it may be necessary to sand or file certain parts of the hotend cover. ...You can find the needed hardware at the link below...
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... The rasberry pi is powered by the printer's 24V PSU, stepped down to 5V using the buck converter. The lid allows installation of a 4010 fan. I've used a Nocua 4010 5V fan. Lid is installed using M2 screws. ... 40mm fan grill not included.
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This is a quick design that enables accurate hot bed leveling and detects if it's bent in certain points. Although it can't reach every point, it serves as a safe spot to place the dial indicator as shown in the images. Parts needed: * 2 x M3...
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... wires and built a switch and plug for easy disassembly. I tapped into the inside power adapter's power source, which works well. ...Please be aware that this project involves 230V, so if you're unsure about your abilities, consult a professional.
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It's a real good fit and looks really sleek too. Here is another version of an LED light mount. This one was designed to use the following LED: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0191MU746/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The...
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I didn't create the whole holder from scratch; instead, I extended an existing design from kurioso's cylinder part: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2647030 To make printing even easier, I've rotated this design so it can be printed vertically with...
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... A straightforward method of testing them is to plug them into the power supply (but not the main control board or heatbed) and check the "heatbed" terminals: if there's a current flowing, then the MOSFETs are defective and will damage your machine.
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This is a redesigned version of mjuddi's design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2793693 I removed the holes for the screw drivers, as well as the SD-card slot. Furthermore,<br/> I've added three holes that allow you to mount this tool rig to a...
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While achieving such high tension isn't the ultimate goal, it's nice to know it's possible! The main body STL file prints seamlessly without supports! To achieve an excellent result, simply turn on your bridging settings and remove any excess...
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It's a great solution for any project that requires a reliable and easy-to-use component. Here are the printable parts you'll need to assemble it:\r\n- Base plate\r\n- Nut\r\n- Pulley support\r\n\r\nFor the commercial elements, I recommend using the...
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Since the top-blower was hardly useful anyway (it's blocked by the bottom sheet metal which has no openings in place there) it was time to design a fan holder. The fan holder can be mounted with the screws of the old metal holder, but I used the...
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It's compatible with both the stock cooling fan and heatsink fan. Four M3 nuts and bolts are used for mounting; a link to these can be found below. Access to the hotend distribution PCB is greatly improved. To print this part, I recommend using 100%...
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Check out the video I captured using this mount in 1080p HD - it's a beauty! You can watch it on YouTube by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfnwPJnlPdg This design requires some additional hardware to assemble, but don't worry, I've...
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I made the hole (where the nut is screwed on) oval-shaped - this increased the amplitude of the model's opening, allowing me to easily put it on and take it off the extruder handles. The bolt and nut were printed without supports, layer thickness...
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It's time to print the fan cover. After installing Version 1, it started to make more noise at 73.9 dB, like sitting in a driving car as the decibel meter shows. So back to the drawing board and print a new one, Version 2. After installing it made...
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... note that this is a complex project that requires knowledge of Arduino and Marlin code, as well as experience with 3D printing and pneumatic systems. It's recommended to have a basic understanding of these topics before attempting this project.
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It's needed for the tube not to be pushed down by the nozzle. To install: 1. Unscrew left and right screws at the front of the bed. Install printed part as in the photo. Then level the bed to your normal state. 2. Insert PTFE tube and cut about...