e3d high temperature heated bed
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I ordered heated bed clamps for my Anycubic Kossel, but they came with the wrong parts. So, I built my own from scratch - they're simple, yet functional, though they don't grasp the glass. ...I secure it with adhesive tape on the sides instead.
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Heated bed clamps designed specifically for the Anycubic Kossel printer were not included with the delivery, necessitating a DIY solution. ...The homemade clamps are straightforward but lack the capability to firmly grip the glass plate, prompting the...
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A mounting panel for a heated-bed MOSFET module. Mounting holes seemed to be 3.5mm diameter, on a 42x52mm rectangle. This is designed to mount to standard 20mm rail. ...Print Settings Printer: Hictop i3 clone Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 300u ...
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Modded Glass Heated Bed Holder by Cewnn, Published March 18, 2017. For 3M Glass, Added a Lip to Securely Hold Glass in Place. Moved Holes for 4mm Bolts Closer to Edge for Enhanced Grip on Glass. ...Utilized Only Three Parts and a Metal Clip Near the...
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These clips securely fasten to the heated bed and extend slightly beyond the edges of the glass. The 8x8 inch glass I utilize is approximately 2.5mm thick. ...Short and long versions of these clips are available, with four short ones and two longer ones...
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Effortlessly remove large parts from your heated bed platform using this easy-to-use wedge. To do so, simply place the wedge beneath a corner of the part and slide it underneath. ...This tool proved invaluable when we had to remove an entire wide...
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This device holds a 8 1/2" piece of 1/4" glass firmly on top of a Helios Heated Bed by Panucatt, eliminating the need for office clips that reduce build platform space and springs under the bed causing Y-Axis wiggle. A newer version is available at...
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I've got an auto-leveling probe and other features designed to keep prints level, but none of them come close to solving this issue.\r\n\r\nAfter months of frustration, I finally found a solution by slapping a square of 1/4-inch plywood underneath...
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... the plate. Obviously if you have a heated bed, do not print these in PLA. They will melt. I printed mine in Colorfabb XT which I have tested up to 70c. ... You could also get these laser cut from steel, which would eliminate the problem altogether.
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The enclosure for the Wanhao Duplicator 5S heated bed control box measures a precise 100mm x 85mm x 50mm in dimensions. To securely fasten this box, six 2mm self-tapped countersunk screws are required. A revised version of the box STL has been...
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... scratch. ...This design is tailored to fit a Kossel Mini that uses a 15-centimeter aluminum heated bed with six holes spaced evenly around its perimeter. ...It has worked well for me thus far, but I welcome any comments or suggestions you might have.
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A Custom Clamp for Securing Glass on Your Heated Bed: A Printable Solution The accompanying .scad file offers a flexible framework that allows you to make adjustments and tailor it to your needs. Update: Unfortunately, this clamp does not perform...
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For those interested in an upgraded heated bed holder / leveling system, check out my latest design at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2124667. ... Print Settings: Printer: Kossel mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 100% Notes: I...
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Bonus points, the plywood is a strong thermal insulator and the bed heats up faster and more efficiently now. Also, there are no longer compression screws in this equation, so consider that for yourself and your printer. You may need this part to...
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I was tired of having to re-solder wires to my heated bed after them coming loose, and after the 4th time of this issue, I figured there had to be something better. I found the piece made by Antscran which looked awesome, but didn't quite fit my...
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Establish dimensions for your board (h, w) as well as the area exposed to heat (heatWidth, heatHeight); state your preferred operating voltage (voltage) for your heat bed. You're also allowed to manipulate and set other options such as line width...
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Initially, I was inspired by Prusajr's PCB heated bed design available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2172. My creation is designed for home etching using the laser printer toner method on a standard Radio Shack 11.4mm x 16.1mm PCB, and it has a...
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This is a basic parametric design for fastening a glass plate onto a Reprap printer's heated bed. Customization might be necessary depending on your specific setup; refer to the instructions tab. To begin, measure the thickness of your plate...
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Turn on the wax light, place the aluminum sheet on top of the stage, wait for it to heat up, then start printing. For a double candle setup, simply create two holes in the candle and insert two wicks into one candle. This should also work with three...
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I grew tired of re-soldering the wires on my heated bed after they came loose, and by the fourth time it happened, I knew there had to be a better solution. I found the piece created by Antscran, which looked incredible, but didn't fit my bed...
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Adapted from a proven E12 strain relief design by twhite0101, this high-quality bed strain relief collar ensures your AdimLabs printer operates smoothly and efficiently for many years to come without experiencing significant issues. ...All you need are...
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I encountered an issue with the Z probe snagging my heated bed cable, causing a belt to slip as it attempted to extract its own wires while traveling near the edge of the glass. To resolve this problem, I employed a simple yet effective solution...
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The opening at the base of the MPMD allows air from the fan to circulate and cool down the heated bed. I initially covered it with a piece of cardboard, but I wanted something more efficient. So, keeping with my magnet theme, I created a magnetic...
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The thermal properties of soapstone are quite ideal for this application, it stores heat and evens it out, so the build surface temperature stays stable and even across the surface. Also the surface of the stone is flat, deviations are negligible. As...
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The thermal properties of soapstone make it ideal for this application, as it stores heat and evens it out, so the build surface temperature stays stable and even across the surface. Also, the surface of the stone is flat, with negligible deviations....
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FlashForge printers come with a heated bed (good!) and a scarper tool (good!) made of metal (good!) that is electrically conductive (...) as are the EXPOSED BARE SOLDER contacts (not good) of the 24V bed heater. If the metal tool happens to touch...
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This revised support extends the space surrounding the bed support to minimize the swiveling motion it exhibits.
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I created this strain relief bed mount because the wiring for my replacement heater came out the middle of the bed. I also had to make a taller chain mount. This all works with the chain from this model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3151714 I...
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I created this strain relief bed mount because the wiring for my replacement heater came out the middle of the bed. I also had to make a taller chain mount. This all works with the chain from this model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3151714 I...
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The Letuoko V3 features a glass bed that securely fastens down with standard M5 bolts, ensuring a rock-solid foundation for precision printing.