chep bed level gcode 3d models
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Now i have redesigned this base part in a way that the latch mechanism can be printed separately flat on the bed and inserted into the base without problem. Now it works perfectly as one unit as i always intended. Update 2022.03.25: Added a Nano...
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Everything here prints on a 150mmx150mm bed. If you just want to start printing, start with. * Modern, using the base box: 2E: 4 x Cards_A2, 4 x Mini_Cards_A1, Tokens_A1, Tokens_A2, Light_Beams * Fantasy, using a low box: Black Plague...
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I've been working on this for nearly 2 years in odd moments when i have time Update2 > uploaded the cosmetics ( tank, seat etc) All the new files have the number "2" as a prefix. Ive also, alongside the original, added a 2 part version of the...
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Also I printed with a brim and would recommend a raft or brim for this one as the ring arms have a fairly minimal contact area with the bed and linear supports. V1 *Editing in important note* After running it with some of my more fine tune...
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It has also handled several 25+ hour PLA prints without issue. Short TPU Printing Demonstrations: https://youtu.be/hHk8QGDlGhM https://youtube.com/shorts/BzrbFGNulXg?feature=share Original Description This is a remix of both the SpeedDrive for the...
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Edit: Added a V3 mount with a 50-degree angle (to improve the ability to fine-tune the angle of the camera) and a slightly longer arm (to increase the camera's clearance to the print bed). Print Settings: Printer: Maker Select V2 Rafts: Doesn't...
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I chamfered the upper window slot so it can be printed with the flat slotted side on the bed without using supports (45 degree angle.) I also altered the bolt holes to tear-drops so they should print without supports and maintain their shape. ...
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Simple clean bed adhesion is all that is required. 4- The model stands by itself using the print parameters noted above. If a higher infill is used on the head, the model may become top heavy. Use your discretion for different printing...
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Personally, I prefer to use a raft whenever using so many on-bed supports. Your mileage may vary. Infill can be kept to a minimum, however, I prefer my handgun models to have extra weight, so I print at 60% infill. The Maxim 9 Non-NFA, like most...
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The holes are only printed from the second layer because they don't stick well to the print bed on my printer. Since the first layer is only 0.3mm thick, it can easily be pierced after printing. The "Abdeckung" parts must be glued to the M3 nut...
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Both with 220mmx220mm beds. Most printed at 0.2mm, the backpack and parts I printed at 0.15mm. Parts that held large bolts at 100% infill, most of the rest at 50%. A mixture of PLA I needed to use up and PLA+. Painting was done with a few...
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For the Heated Bed I have modified the holder kmpl. The plug is attached from behind through the holder with M2.5 screws directly into the plastic. The cover can be screwed either with M2 or with M3 screws. For the cable extension I used high...
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In both cases the smooth side of the supports (that were flat on the print bed) face to the REAR of the lathe. Step 7: Insert the tube (with the small gear) through the centre hole of the front support from the smooth back side. Step 8: ...
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Printer Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 20-25% Notes: This adapter prints without supports in the orientation with the E-mount at the top and Kiev 10/15 mount on the bed. The one shown...
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Take the Z gantry and bed support extrusions and assemble them into a U shape before placing the Z wheel mounts on the sides. Assemble everything else as normal per the C-Bot instructions. Measure each side and ensure that it is exactly the same...
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You can also print it horizontally (on its side) for extra strength, but you'll need to add supports.\nYou really don't want this print to be warped on the base, so do everything in your power to prevent that (heated bed, clean platform, brim). I...
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Steel ruler Cutter Waterproof fine liner 4 x Paper clips (used to clamp the print bed) Preparation: After cleaning the carton inside with water and dish liquid, dismantle it carefully as shown in the photo. Dry it with a cloth or towel. In most...
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Also please be careful when removig the sign from the print bed and definitely let the part cool down before removing it. Because the signs only have a base of 3 layers they can be damaged or bend prettey easy, when taking it down from the...
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Unfortunately, if you want to get 2 profile sets with one roll of filament you have to print this out with something else, as with it it goes past 1KG ####TPU TOUNGE Print with TPU, if it is too long you can print it diagonally in the print bed. ...
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Some PC fans don't like operating without the third input to control speed, buyers beware. DISCLAIMER #2My Bambu X1C has a real banana of a bed which made the “Nut” joins not as nice and flush as they could be which I find aesthetically displeasing...
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There are 1500mm and 1000mm curve diameter, as well as 9 degree and 18 degree curve chord angle, if you have a large printer you can choose what to print, but for 200X200 bed printers, you can only print the sections of 9 degrees of bend rope. I...
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Just print the bigger hinge part three times, the smaller one 9-times.I prefered Extrudr PETG - with a melting temp of 240°C and bed temp of 80°C.No support for any part - you will find out easily the correct orientation to do so. To assemble you...
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The lead screws are another weak point so I made them to be printed horizontally on the bed instead of vertically. I also took the idea of the folding handle from Teaching Tech's design. The smallest clamps are a pain to work with. You may need...
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Post-Printing The part should be ready to use right off the bed. You can do a light sanding if you feel like it for aesthetic reasons. I'd suggest avoiding tumbling for the sake of the threads. (If you do so, use gentle media and a short time.) ...
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SLICING: These are the settings that I used: PLA+ at 220 degrees C, print bed at 60 degrees C. Layer Height=0.2 (can use 0.12 for better quality) Speed=50 (use slower for better quality) Infill=20% (use higher for more strength) Supports: None ...
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5-1/2 x 5-1/2 in so it would fit in 150x150mm bed size printer. Individual piece diameter is 14mm (approx 9/16 inch).<br> <br> <b>PRINT SETTINGS I USED: </B><br> Printer: FlashForge Adventurer 4, Nozzle 0.4mm, Layer height 0.2mm, Infill 15%,...
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Print Settings: Printer: BCN3D Sigma Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.300 mm Infill: 25% to 50% - not critical Post-Printing: Some work remains After the print is removed from the print bed, clear away the supports from the main underside...
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This is pushing a lot of air.* + - #####Features of this design: + Utilizes 4 mounting points of the plate *The upper wheel bolts and two lower M3 bolts (one hotend and one oem fan shroud bolt)* + Utilizes 6 mounting points for the extruder *Two each...
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... Some parts with smaller footprints benefit from being printed with a brim for better bed adhesion and some parts benefit from support touching the buildplate only (i.e. to support the threads of the lower base, or the underside of Gear1 and Gear2).
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I suspect the bed temperature for the Prusament PETG filament is too high for this. In the future, I would print with the 0.2mm SPEED profile, as this seems to give me better results on most other prints. Total print time on the Prusa MK4 (0.2mm...