ctc drucker 3d models
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I decided to create my own PTFE tubes and clips because the MakerBot replicator clone from CTC didn't come with them. These custom-made clips are designed to line up the filament spool's centre with the tube's opening. I used 15mm screws to attach...
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Specifications: * Material: High-quality metal or plastic * Mounting options: Adjustable for flexible installation * Compatibility: CTC i3 motherboards and compatible cases Warranty Information: * The CTC i3 fan mount is backed by a limited...
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This is a basic fan duct, easily printable to cool down your prints on a CTC Prusa I3. ... To get started: - 1 forty by forty fan (I've used the one from the card cooling system) - 2 M3 bolts for tightening the part - 4 M3 screws for the fan (optional)...
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Mounting a versatile side window to your CTC Dual is a straightforward process. To begin, cut the necessary parts from 5mm acrylic using a lasercutter or a table saw - both options should yield satisfactory results. For securing the window in place,...
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... on every plate measuring 5 mm. Printer Settings: Printer: CTC 3D Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: It makes no difference Notes: Suitable for printing with ABS, a recommended extruder temperature of 240°C, and a heating bed at 90°C.
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... ...For printing, set stick thickness to 3, use Font 'write/Letters.dxf', font size of 10, font thickness of 5, and a stick width of 8. The message to be engraved is 'CTC V.A.D. 2015'. ...Flat bottom should be enabled with a hole radius of 3.
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It comes under the CTC Case and cools the complete mainboard, and steppers too. On the last picture you can see a photo... The right side is the holder material thickness 1.5mm. When you create the fan on it, it will stay hard. ... Print settings:...
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I attach this simple bracket to my CTC DIY printer's HDF base plate to boost stability, simplify relocation and enhance Y belt tensioning. I've printed two of them. One I placed near the front idler for the Y axis belt, while the other goes next to...
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I remixed the E3D V6 Hotend Mount - Single Version - with 40mm Fan - CTC / Makerbot Replicator / Flashforge by swestru to attach a 15mm diameter flexi-conduit for thermocouple, fan and heater wires. The design also accommodates other wires like print...
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I'm planning to use a Fan with 40mm and 24Volts for my CTC, but it's nowhere to be found. To overcome this obstacle, I designed this Fanmount to accommodate a larger 50mm Fan to effectively cool the Stepperdrivers instead. Fortunately, fans that...
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The device is engineered to work seamlessly with machines like the CTC, Replicator, and Flashforge. It would be perfectly suited for any printer that features two 8mm rails placed at exactly 70mm centres. The design has been carefully crafted to...
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... 1. Set the message as "CTC V.A.D. 2016". 2. Choose a stick thickness of 3. 3. Upload the font file 'write/Letters.dxf'. 4. Set the font size to 10. 5. Specify a hole radius of 3. 6. Increase the font thickness to 5. 7. Set the stick width to 8. 8.
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I'm not thrilled with the nut trap slot setup on my CTC Prusa i3 (plywood frame) either. The z motor mounts are built to be a lot more robust, and they bolt directly into the existing frame holes using a through bolt/nut combo - significantly...
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Print Settings: CTC 3D Printer is the printer I used. Rafts are not needed, so that's a no. Supports aren't necessary either, so they're off too. The resolution on my print job was set to 0.1mm for maximum detail. Infill percentage was cranked up to...
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... a small cover that utilizes the original opening as a filament guide. I used flathead screws or countersunk them to secure the cover. Sometimes, the original screws from the CTC can get too close to the printhead if you have very high prints.
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Having struggled with the Active Cooling Duct for my CTC Dual printer, yielding subpar bridging results, I made the bold decision to craft my own design from scratch. The ducts I'd previously attempted using boasted a single fan tasked with cooling...
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... the print bed. This support was printed with an infill setting of 30%. Printer Settings: * Printer: CTC Dual * Rafts: Doesn't Matter * Supports: Doesn't Matter * Resolution: 0.2 * Infill: 30% * Notes: Two shells are sufficient, no need for more.
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This is a brand-new spool holder designed specifically for the CTC A10S 3D printer, engineered to provide seamless performance and effortless printing experiences. The spool holder boasts an innovative design feature - a non-circular hole that...
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CTC Dual Printer Feet are the perfect solution, ensuring a smooth print every time. Use them to print with confidence, choosing between ABS and PLA, and adjust the wall thickness to three to achieve a strong structure. Opt for 15% infill for added...
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Print Settings Printer: CTC Dual The printer will do all the work. Rafts: No raft is necessary in this case. Don't bother with extra...
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I was fed up with my CTC making a vibrating noise while switched on. I created a new design and used rubber washers on the bolts to mount it through the 20mm hole next to the pre-drilled screw holes. I had to redesign the throat at the end since I...
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I'm updating my CTC z axis tops with a collet modification. The design draws inspiration from Rasta4i's original creation, which I've modified to include the stabilizer rod collet he initially included. After discussing it with him, we decided it...
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I'm a DIY Enthusiast, and I Created This Handy Tool Holder for My CTC 3D Printer. This nifty holder is specifically designed to hold screws, Allen keys, and even razor blades in place. It clips neatly onto the side of my printer's top or bottom,...
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I built a custom enclosure for my CTC Anet8 3D printer, which I had constructed specifically for my grandchildren's enjoyment. The print turned out well, but during rapid X-axis movements, the bed would vibrate noticeably. Upon inspection, I found...
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The original version made by Raggen7 for the Wanhao i4 had a height of 36mm, but my 36mm version has the same dimensions as the original, only with the inner edges cut out to improve fit on CTC machines like mine and those of my friends. I needed to...
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Support for autolevel sensor is crucial, especially when dealing with a unique extruder+hotend+aluminium setup found on my CTC Prusa i3 printer. This unusual combination makes it challenging to install some layer fans and even more difficult to use...
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Having had the CTC Printer for a couple weeks now, and enjoyed every single minute, I first did a modification to the HotEnd Fans making adjusting the nozzle heights incredibly easy. This follows on and adds to the Ease of use experience. The Spring...
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This is a Remix of NeverDun's Half Stepper Fan Mount, I Wanted a Simpler Solution for My CTC Dual Printer, So I Simplified It and Made It Fit, and Also Included 2 Fan Covers So Both Fans Will Match; There Are Now Over 20 Prints Done with No Failures....
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If You have a CTC A13 you will know by now that the build quality if very poor. One of the first parts to break on my A13 printer was the spool holder. I printed the excellent Ball Bearing Spool Holder posted by vivamus3d on Thingiverse:...
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Not sure if it will fit other i3 builds, but it's made for the current CTC Prusa setup. Hope it helps and enjoy! PS: This was all part of preventing slippage on the y-axis that was causing shifting layers. Turns out the biggest culprit was the...