dynavap induction heater 3d models
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Adjusting the lower nozzle to clear the bed and the heater block, and a wider spread of air over the model. I have since modified my design to incorporate a cone to help remove eddy currents behind the fan. I haven't printed the latest version...
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The following changes were made to improve the design: * Increased coverage on top of the block to ensure the sock stays wrapped around it when heated and provides better protection from the fan * Thickened wall by 0.25mm to prevent sock slipping...
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The stock design cools the heater block too much, making it impossible to print with higher temp filaments like >220ºC. So here is my solution. It reuses the screws from the hot end radiator but only works if you remove the washers. This design is...
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If you printed all the files before 3/30, please reprint the new ones: - 1.75_Fin_12_and_Core - 3_Fin_12_and_Core - 3_Fin_1 - 3_Groove_Mount_Bottom - 3_Groove_Mount_Top - Fan Duct - Fin_4 - Fin_9 - Heater Cartridge Body ----------------- One...
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Gracias Material list: ------------------- - 1 unit – DDB Extruder V2.1 https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9ilSZl - 1 unit – Motor Nema 17 25mm https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AMM0Or - 1 unit- Hotend V6 https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_A75843 -...
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Revision 27/09/2016 @ 21:44 Added cable supports to the top clamp plates for the motor, thermistor, heater cartridge, and hot end fan cables. Revision 28/09/2016 @ 20:47 Added left motor/idler part. I haven't test-printed this; I suspect that there...
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UPDATE 2016-01-31 (v2C) Redesigned nozzle forces air more downward, away from heater block. Larger flat bottom area makes printing easier, slightly larger air volume. Fixed small alignment issue on fan mounting holes. Printer Settings RigidBot is...
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Alternatively, you can reuse the old heater and thermistor to not specify a new one, but you'll still want to do a PID tune because of the new heater block. If you're not familiar with this, congratulations! By virtue of reading this, you're...
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Compact H-Bot Type 3D Printer.\nHousing is constructed from 2020 aluminum frame (150L x 8, 190L x 4) using angled brackets for connection (x12).\nMotors are NEMA 17 size, four in total.\nPrints on a Z20 x 3 axis system, with 2 GT Pulleys.\nThe X-axis...
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BOM (with affiliate Links) Titan Extruder: Amazon http://amzn.to/2CFk1HE or Aliexpress http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/f6ea2Nj Titan Aero Upgrade: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/Qrz33rb V6 Throat 1,75mm with Teflon Tube: https://goo.gl/c9UiFT Cable...
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Instead of drilling my own holes and buying a heater PCB, I decided to try the T15x23 beds made for old Flahsforges. It fit perfectly after removing the wire connector - soldering directly is safer anyway - and only needed some brackets to mount it...
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This allows easy testing of various shim heights and is much easier to install. Simply loosen the two screws holding the DiiiCooler in place, place the hooked end around one screw, snap the other end onto the remaining screw, and tighten the screws...
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This fan duct will ONLY WORKS with this remix and ONLY with a 16x16 HEATER BLOCK !!! I've made this fan duct to optimize maximum air flow and keeping the air very close to the nozzle pointing at the printing surface. ...The shroud has a top insertion...
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1 Preparation and construction of the entire device, including printed mechanical and electronic parts, and installing them on a suitable table (I will post the link) 2 Drilling the hole of the nozzle to the size of 1.5 to 1.7 mm 3 Preparing a...
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The gear ratio is 11/1056 (44 teeth on each of 24 segments), powered by a 3-3.6 rpm synchronous motor from a broken halogen heater. Alternative parts with different tooth numbers are available upon request. The base frame uses 1m lengths of...
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Gracias Material list: 1 unit – DDB Extruder V2.1 https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9ilSZl 1 unit – Motor Nema 17 25mm https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AMM0Or 1 unit- Hotend V6 https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_A75843 60-70 mm -- PTFE Capricorn...
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I made some tweaks: beeps are now shorter, end tune plays correctly on 4Max, and at the end, I added code to turn off bed and nozzle heaters. This is exclusive to Anycubic 4Max; other printers aren't supported. ... Disclaimer: Neither I nor the...
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Print x2 and place together. Spacer, accessory cutout - Filler strip with a smaller corner cutout for passthrough of smaller accessories like air tubes, heater cords, thermometer cords, etc. Can be used alone or paired for a larger gap as needed. The...
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Take a look at my other sidewinder X1 upgrades: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4784042 Artillery Sidewinder X1 Extruder Cover V4 w/ Strain Relief https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4774786 Bed Heater Strain Relief Artillery Sidewinder X1...
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Components needed • V6 hotend with a heater, sensor, silicone sock and a heat break • 40x10 radial fans x2 + cable to split the power to them (simple parallel Y-splitter) • 40x10 axial fan • Aluminum heatsink 110x41x8mm such as one found here...
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At first I thought it was a problem with the sensor, but it does the same independently of changing the sensor, heater, heating block, PID, etc. Its something in the firmware. Some materials that we normally print at 205ºC are printing at 185ºC on...
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The heater block should be accessible for a good grip. Cooler has to fit between BLTouch and Volcano. This is the result. Design may still change a bit. I did already some tests with good results. This is the latest version with some improvements :...
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Ender 3v2 Micro Swiss cooler v2 for BDsensor probe.IMO, this is a much tidier and more compact cooling solution for the Microswiss hotend unitilizing bigger fans and the contactless BDsensor probe.NOTE: THIS DESIGN IS NOT SUITABLE FOR A BLTouch.For...
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Take a look at my other sidewinder X1 upgrades: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4783250 Artillery Sidewinder X1 Left X Cover with Cable Strain Relief https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4774786 Bed Heater Strain Relief Artillery Sidewinder X1...
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The original bed heater can be carefully removed, cleaned with acetone and rags using a plastic putty knife, then reapplied with high-temp HVAC Red RTV, ensuring bubbles are rolled out as needed. The printer is running an SKR PRO board paired with...
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This design should improve extruder cooling by a few degrees, my goal was to make airflow better so I could decrease the extruder fan RPM to make it quieter. I don't have any accurate way of measuring airflow, so instead I inserted a thermocouple...
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The LED strips do experience a slight pulsing when the heater bed is at the right temperature, so I'm thinking of adding a capacitor to filter it out. Viewing the build process in progress has been super helpful and highlights any irregularities -...
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Some improvements have been made to a method of routing cables from motor, heater, and thermistor in a more organized manner. Important note: This version has not yet been printed or tested. Feel free to try it out ahead of me and share your results...
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This also provides additional space for the heater cables. - The section diameter of the cooling duct has been enlarged to minimize pressure loss - Mounting now requires only screws for the fans. The two components (print cooler and radiator cooler)...