ctc prusa i3 auto level 3d models
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The CTC Prusa I3 Pro y-axis endstop microswitch is positioned slightly farther to the rear than optimal. ...To optimize print bed utilization, install this part, ensuring the microswitch sits at the plywood printing table's edge, precisely aligned with...
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The CTC Prusa I3 Pro Y-end stopper micro switch is a bit far away back. With this piece the whole printing area can be utilized. ...Plug the unit on the edge of plywood printing table matching the micro switch position</p> Category: 3D Printer...
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I'm working with the hex wrenches included with the CTC Prusa i3 DIY kit. ...Combined with the nut fixer (available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2627449), I've been able to fine-tune my heat bed by loosening the wing nuts from above instead of...
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Here's a front-mounted LCD mount for a CTC Prusa i3. This fits the one I purchased in 2017, so there could be tolerance variables with different year models because who knows the level of quality control/consistency the company has. I designed it to...
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Designing This Component I designed this component using OnShape software as part of my ongoing CTC Prusa i3 improvements project. ...The design document is publicly accessible, and you can make a copy to modify it as needed:...
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Uploaded to assist a fellow user - These are the contents of the SD card shipped with my CTC Prusa i3 Model 3D Printer Kit.\nThe files were gcode only on my SD Card, but I have since located the STL's and will post them separately.\nPlease review the...
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Designed with Catia printed in ABS for Prusa i3 Pro B ctc Print Settings: Printer Brand: 3D Systems Printer: CubePro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.4 Infill: 60% Notes: ABS or PLA Post-Printing How I Designed This with Catia Standards: NGSS...
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Here are two versions of the CTC Prusa i3 fan duct mixed with a custom design. Simply print them without supports or any other adjustments. Version 3 is an improvement over the previous designs, directing airflow downwards away from the nozzle for...
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Extruder designed for my CTC Prusa I3 Pro B kit to replace the stock extruder. The extruder employs a ball bearing and a spring or M3 bolt to tighten the components in place. The bearing is secured by any M4 bolt/screw. Bearing: U604ZZ U-groove...
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... OnShape. This is part of my CTC Prusa i3 improvements project. ...The document is public, you can make a copy and fiddle around with it https://cad.onshape.com/documents/5e8f73f8fed50f0e62fc5fa6/w/0ca1366970b3a50eaf054108/e/69e6343d4e5ed8ac84fcd08b
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Installed on my Prusa I3 CTC machine. Based on an original idea from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2593423 Designed using Fusion360 software. The online version has a small notch at the top allowing wires to pass through, via the adjustment...
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Yet another CTC is fan duct, I was unhappy with all the generic fan ducts for the CTC i3 printer and needed/wanted a fan duct that enclosed the print nozzle and cooled the filament faster. I based my design off the other CTC i3 fan ducts but added a...
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The printer I'm using is the CTC i3 Prusa clone, which offers impressive performance at an affordable price. Installing this setup is relatively straightforward. However, I didn't design the air duct itself; I couldn't find its original source,...
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I required a more substantial Z-Axis bracket for my China-made Prusa I3 (CTC) to eliminate vibrations, necessitating a larger hole at the lead screw's end. The original parts were crafted from approximately 5mm thick plywood. This new design needed...
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This part needs to be rotated to ensure proper assembly on my Prusa i3 clone.
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I was thoroughly unimpressed with every generic fan duct designed for the CTC i3 printer, so I decided to create a custom one that would enclose the print nozzle and rapidly cool the filament. My design drew inspiration from existing CTC i3 fan...
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I carefully crafted this design to perfectly match the dimensions of my customized Prusa i3 3D printer clone.
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This is necessary because the original upgrade can't fit on a CTC i3 (Prusa clone) in direct drive format due to the holes being too close to the x-carriage. This new bracket solves that problem. It may or may not work with an original Geeetech...
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... carriage has a cut out where the old one did not. Therefore, I needed to extend the y stop. This is for a plywood frame Prusa i3 clone. See picture for correctness. Print Settings Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15
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... By following these guidelines, you'll be able to achieve high-quality prints with your Prusa Clone CTC 5MM frame using flexible filaments. ...Remember to monitor your printer's performance and make adjustments as necessary to ensure optimal results.
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To minimize vibration on your Prusa I3 Pro B 3D printer, you can take a few simple steps. ...One approach is to calibrate your Z-axis, ensuring that it is properly aligned and adjusted for optimal performance.
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A compact tool holder for the CTC tool plus caliper and pen.
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Users can effortlessly install a 3D Touch Mount on their Prusa I3 printer by simply drilling a custom fit into the mounting bracket. ...With this clever solution, the BL Touch sensor remains securely in place even when the extruder is detached,...
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I basically replicated the original X-carriage in Fusion 360, modifying the mounting holes for the extruder to accommodate Prusa MK2s housings and an E3D hotend. I also integrated a part cooling fan while still using the original heat break cooling...
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This is an X-carriage that I basically copied the original as best I could in Fusion 360 in order to change the mounting holes for the extruder to accept the Prusa MK2s housings, E3D hotend, and mount a part cooling fan, while still using the...
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This model is a significant upgrade from the original, available at http://www.prusa3d.com/wp-content/uploads/i3-antivib.zip, featuring a lighter design with an added spring for enhanced stability.\r\n\r\nI've successfully implemented it on my own...
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By fitting it on either side, two mounting screws are eliminated, simplifying leveling with the remaining two screws and Z carriage adjustments. Note that print quality isn't top-notch; it was made in a hurry due to frustration with the printer. Nut...
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The auto-leveling sensor (SN08-N) was seamlessly integrated into the system by adding a tab to mount it, and this upgrade required no extra hardware beyond what came with the printer.
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Auto-leveling is now a breeze with the $8 auto-level mount and arm for Prusa i3x, taking less than 20 minutes to 3D print! I sourced a TowerPro SG90 9G servo from Amazon's 2-pack ($8) at...
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Configuration settings: - FEATURE_Z_PROBE true - Z_PROBE_PIN 20 - Z_PROBE_PULLUP true - Z_PROBE_ON_HIGH true - Z_PROBE_X1 20 - Z_PROBE_Y1 20 - Z_PROBE_X2 180 - Z_PROBE_Y2 100 - Z_PROBE_X3 20 - Z_PROBE_Y3 180 ENDSTOP_Z_MIN_INVERTING false...