ctc twinmaker 3d models
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... printing issues. With the design finalized, I prepared the file for printing on my CTC Prusa i3 3D printer, which features a resolution of 0.1mm. ...The infill percentage was set to 40% to achieve a good balance between strength and weight.
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... modification, I was able to print another copy using the same settings (with raft and supports), and I'm thrilled to report that it turned out perfectly. Printer Settings: Printer: CTC Creator Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 25%
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Prototyping was done using a CTC 3D Plywood DIY printer. Consequently, some tweaks are expected, so please let me know so I can update accordingly. For beginners, I highly recommend starting with PLA, as it's more forgiving. To assemble the gun, you...
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Print Details Printer: CTC dual Rafts: None required Supports: None necessary Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 40% density Notes: Printed with PLA filament, no heated bed needed. ...Printed at a speed of 60mm/s using two perimeters and a layer cooling fan for...
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Update Version 1.1 with enhanced clearance and fitting was uploaded: "FF_PROSPOOL_11_orlach.stl" Created by orlach design at www.orlachdesign.com Print Settings Printer: Creator PRO 2016 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15% Monoprice,...
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Under Print Settings, we'll set the Printer to CTC Dual, and make sure Rafts and Supports are both marked as Doesn't Matter. The Resolution should be set to 0.2mm, with a solid Infill of 100%. Finally, note that the two shells will require special...
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My printer is a CTC Bizer model that has been upgraded with parts from Thingiverse. My extruders are two Titan models (Chinese clones) and my nozzles are two E3D v6 units (also Chinese clones). The screenshot from Simplify 3D shows the settings I...
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... To print this coupler, use a CTC Bizer Dual Black printer with the following settings: rafts do not matter, resolution is set at 0.2mm, and infill should be 20%. ...Users who opt for rounded corners may require additional supports during printing.
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For those interested in customizing their printer, a CTC aluminum upgrade can be found on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1731902. ... Printer settings used: - Printer brand: MakerBot - Printer model: MakerBot Replicator 2X - Use...
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Printing this leveler at 100% infill took approximately 30 minutes with my CTC A10S (a CR-10 clone). Following printing, a soldering iron can be used to install the threaded insert nut. Insertion from the bottom side is easier. Once some extruded...
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... Print Settings: Printer: CTC Rafts: No supports are needed. Supports: Yes, the design allows for removable supports. Resolution: The print resolution is set at 0.2 millimeters. Infill: The infill density is adjustable between 30 and 50 percent.
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... Print Settings Printer: CTC is the printer of choice here. Rafts: None needed, we're going raftless. Supports: We'll pass on supports, they're not necessary with this design. Resolution: A precise 0.20mm resolution will ensure a flawless print.
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... to rotate the object during printing with the cap facing down. Print Settings: Printer: CTC Dual Rafts: Not necessary Supports: None needed Resolution: 0.15-0.2mm Infill: 15% Notes: Printed with ABS at 35mm/sec using OpenScad to design this flytrap.
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Heizbett 220x220mm Man kann sich auch einen CTC A8-W5 günstig schießen, dann habt Ihr die meiste Elektronik schon dabei. Wollt Ihr damit Drucken und Fräsen, sind 2 Ramps nötig, 2 große und 2 kleine Steckverbindungen, damit man Motoren Endschalter...
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You can edit it online in Tinkercad: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kDMaBQHJ5xo-bedside-wireless-qi-charger The parts: * The big part size: 162x141x40mm * The small part size: 162x131.5x40mm I successfully printed the small part on my CTC...
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This is my version of the belt tensioner for the ctc 3D printer (eBay special) and possibly other systems using a 6mm wide GT2/S2M belt. This belt tensioner provides an easy way to adjust the tension of open-loop belt systems commonly used in...
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Drilling the hole is very easy, it is only 2mm 3) If you are using Flashforge Creator (if it another similar model, measure carefully before printing), print the first piece), print the first piece, try if it fits well, if Yes then print the other 3...
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Print Settings: Printer: CTC Replicator Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: Any Infill: 20% Notes: I printed these at 20% just to give a bit of structural rigidity to the parts. ...The acrylic blade is quite heavy, however printing much over...
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Print Settings: Printer: CTC Bizer MK8 Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 100% (not necessary due to thin design) Post-Printing Instructions: Place idler on a spindle and gently sand belt and bearing area with ~600 grit sandpaper...
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... settings should include a nozzle temperature of 215°C, a bed temperature of 50°C, and a print speed of 60-80 mm/s. The material used should be PLA. This design has been successfully printed on CR-10 and CTC 3D printers with excellent results.
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Print Settings: Printer: CTC Bizer Dual Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 25% Notes: I used supports on the left and right rear panels only, as they have two levels to accommodate the thicker lower rear area of the screen. ...The front...
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Print Settings Printer: CTC Replicator Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Medium to High Infill: 10% Post-Printing The finishing touch. WARNING: Acetone Smoothing is very easy but extremely dangerous. Only work on ABS!!! Watch this video first...
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To start, I chose my CTC Replicator 1 Dual printer with the following settings: no raft, supports off, resolution at 0.2 layer height and 0.4mm layer width, and infill set to 30%. I printed the design in ABS plastic, but you could also use PLA. I...
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Here's a detailed look at the print settings: Printer Settings: * Printer model: ctc rep dual sailfish * No rafts required Supports are not necessary for this design, but feel free to include them if you prefer. Resolution: A precise 0.25 is ideal...
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Edit: I had to slice the handle sections into two due to them being just too large for my print bed, so if you're using a similar-sized print bed to the CTC Bizer (Flash Forge/Makerbot Clone), use the handle top, bottom, and center 1 and 2 files...
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Print Settings Printer: CTC Bizer MK8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 55% Post-Printing Because the nut holes on the bottom are bridged, you will have to clean the bottoms of the holes. Personally, I use an M3 nut wedged on a soldering...
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Print Settings: Printer: CTC Bizer (Makerbot clone) Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 25-35% Notes: I printed the rods for both models, and the ends for Glitch 2.0 are standing on their own, while everything else is laid flat in a neat...
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Here are my print settings: I used my CTC printer for this project. No raft was required for this print. Supports were needed to ensure proper structure and stability. The print resolution was set at 0.2mm. ...Infill density was optimized at 30% to...
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... The ET25-holder fits behind the LED-Spacer from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1599750. Print Settings Printer CTC 3D Printer, Makerbot Dual clone Rafts No Supports No Resolution 0.20mm Infill 100% Notes PLA
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Key Printing Details: * Printer: Utilized CTC Replicator Dual with standard factory firmware. * Material: High-quality 1.75mm PLA. * Nozzle Size: Precise control using a 0.4mm/0.5mm nozzle configuration. * Build Surface: Achieved optimal adhesion...