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Press the Print Settings tab Select Printer: CTC Dual Specify Rafts as Needed Doesn't Matter Determine Supports Doesnt Apply in This Case Set Resolution 0.2mm Exactly for This Print Choose Infill of 10 Percent of Volume Desired Write any Special...
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Mount for the Y-axis end stop in a CTC Bizer, more stable than the original spacers Print Settings Printer: Sintron Prusa I3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0,2mm Infill: 20% Category: 3D Printer Parts
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... connectors, PC4-01 2 x PTFE tubes (ID: 2mm - OD: 4mm) 1 x cable tie I designed this part using 123D Design. My print settings were as follows: Printer: CTC Duplicator Rafts: Doesn't matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: 2-3 shells
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... of .20mm; support is not necessary. This design was created for CTC printers but may also work with Makerbot or similar clones that have wooden chassis. ...If you have an aluminum enclosure printer, please share your experience in the comments.
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To combat the issue of an unwieldy filament string during changes, consider using my designed clips for your CTC 3D printer. Print the STL file sideways or upside-down with legs sticking out, then mount it on the wooden part that holds the metal rods...
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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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... 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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My local supplier for filament uses a spool with a smaller core size of 30mm, which contrasts sharply with the larger size that my CTC printer's original spool holder can accommodate, approximately 38mm or more. I couldn't locate an alternative...
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Redesigned extruder block with smaller drive gear hole (11.8 instead of 13 mm) -> longer filament support between the drive gear and hot end so flexible filament does not get stuck in between. As CTC that I own is an Makerbot Replicator 1 (dual)...
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I made these for my transparent acrylic case CTC printer, which I bought on Ebay in February of 2014. This great printer had one major flaw - it lacked a secure place to mount the filament tubes. These custom clips allow me to keep the filament...
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I'm using original CTC motors with ball bearings instead, but you can reuse the stock linear bearings from your current setup if they fit. Just keep in mind that this upgrade kit requires 8 of these linear bearings. The Z-axis system works...
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As I own a Makerbot Replicator 1 dual clone CTC, it should also work for Makerbot Replicator 1 and FlashForge printers. ...Update April 1st, 2015: I changed hole diameter to 11.8 mm, so you don't need to sand it down, moved the filament hole a bit, and...
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Since CTC has several similar printers, their Makerbot clones models like Flashforge and so on, using seemingly identical but eventually using differently sized parts the provided files does not fit the CTC Twimaker heated bed size (150x230mm) and...
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I recently purchased a CTC 3D printer, allowing me to create a few objects with ease before running into a critical issue - the extruder began clicking loudly. Initially, I was printing with PLA on the right-hand side, then switched to the left-hand...
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When it comes to printing and producing all kinds of stuff with that awesome CTC back plate design which can make your product super shiny and professional, you need to choose wisely, but for a lot of serious enthusiasts who want it fast, they have...
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I designed these corner joints specifically for assembling the hood of my CTC 3D printer. I deliberately omitted drawing holes into them since their size depends heavily on the diameter of the bolts you plan to use. You will need to drill them as you...
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There is no cooling fan on the CTC by default, which is problematic for PLA... I had a big power supply fan so I just build this one You can put on the front, the left and the right this fan mount You just need 4 Screws + Bolts to mount it 2 of...
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... "easy fit" and should operate well on a well-adjusted printer. Print Settings Printer: HyperCube & CTC Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 & 0.1 Infill: 30% Notes: This spool holder works with PLA & ABS, printed successfully in both materials.
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These corners are compatible with the black CTC (dual) printer, specifically the version where the lowest side panel screws are positioned 25mm above the table surface. The installation process is straightforward; simply remove two screws from the...
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I optimized and tailored the MK8 CTC silicone mold designed by atriOo for seamless SLA printing on my photon. I carefully hollowed out the design, strategically added suction prevention holes to prevent warping, incorporated functional drain holes...
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The screw thread and locking ring are fixed in size for the CTC Replicator Dual 3D Printer spool holes. Just received a different-sized spool of ABS with a 29mm hole in the middle, which didn't fit any of my existing spool holders, so a redesign was...
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I have a CTC Replicator Dual with a 225x145mm heated bed. I'm printing on a piece of mirror that I bought from my local hardware store for $20 AUD. (The mirror was 300mm wide, by 1.2m long, and I cut the mirror up with a glass cutter). So many...
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This webcam mount fits perfectly to a CTC or similar. It's comparable to Steves: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:61645, but I designed it to be clipped on the top of the front (5 mm plywood) instead of the acrylic front door. A Logitech webcam was...
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I built this mounting bracket specifically to fit snugly into the front corner of my CTC 3D printer, using durable 3M double-sided tape for secure adhesion. Designed to sit seamlessly in the corner, it creates a flat surface angled at precisely 45...
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I have a CTC Replicator Dual with a 225x145mm heated bed. I'm printing on a piece of mirror that I bought from my local hardware store for $20 AUD. (The mirror was 300mm wide, by 1.2m long, and I cut the mirror up with a glass cutter). So many...
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Recommended Print Settings: * Printer: CTC Bizer Dual * Raft: No raft is necessary for this design. * Support Material: Yes, supports are required to ensure a strong print. * Resolution: Set your printer resolution between 0.2mm and 0.4mm for...
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For everyone using a CTC, I highly recommend investing in an affordable Nut spinner set - it has greatly simplified tightening tasks. A 5.5 mm Nut spinner is specifically necessary for those tiny nuts used on all 3 mm bolts. ... How This Design Was...
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Print Settings: Printer: ctc Rep Dual Sailfish Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 25 - 50% Notes: I printed these in ABS at 25% infill, but 50% may have been a better choice. ...Two shells were used to add strength to the holes; however, if...
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Geänderte Y-Motorhalterung für den Aluminiumumbau: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1731902 Hiermit steht der Motor nicht mehr über das Gehäuse hinaus. Musste bei den Schrauben, welche zum Tisch zeigen Linsenkopf nehmen, da ich eine Verstärkung durch...
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Fixation for the cables of the heatbed on your CTC A8 printer. This versatile printer is also known as A6, A8, DIY i3, or other variants. Inspect the locations of the heatbed screws to ensure a precise fit with your specific model. There are two...