emake 3d models
109 3d models found related to emake.thingiverse
Key features: Small footprint 140x140x100mm build volume 1.73mm bowden fed filament Resistor heater block hot end Milled Aluminium, nichrome heated bed Single board Arduino motherboard Design files can be found here: https://github.com/emaker/Huxley...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:516282 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=516282
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The spools on which the filament for the UP printer arrives are the perfect size for the eMAKER Huxley. I therefore decided to get my eMAKER Huxley prototype to print a spool holder for itself. Now I can leave the printer working unattended for...
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... vertex/feet and replace. When building the "inside" distance on the long bars should be 250mm - other dimensions should be the same as the original eMaker huxley. ...The quality of the prints is likely to be lower but sometimes size is important :).
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On the standard eMaker Huxley extruder drive block, the filament is unsupported for quite a while before it reaches the hobbed bolt. I found that if my filament spool wasn't running perfectly, it was possible for the filament to slip off the hobbed...
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This is a special enclosure customized to work with the Emaker Huxley electronics. It clears the SD card and accomodates the connector orientation used on the Huxley Instructions Install the...
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The shaft couplings crash into my X axis hardware on my Emaker Huxley; these are an attempt to allow full travel. They are smaller OD than the stock ones. After installing them, I don't think they actually give you any more travel; Oh, well. ... ...
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The eMaker Huxley comes supplied with igus clip bushings to support the Z axis. ... This modification replaces the igus bushing holders with LM6UU linear bearings as used on the Huxley X and Y axes also 27/11/11 - Strengthened the bearing holders a...
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derivative of chrille's belt tensioner to fit the eMaker Huxley. Hole pitch 16mm and belt-clamp for T2.5 timing belts. It should also work on the reprappro Huxley Instructions Replace your standard...
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On the Emaker Huxley the Igus bushes that run on the Z rods are held in by a self tapping screw and washer. I noticed that mine were pulling out of the holder on the opposite side from the screw. I thought there must be a better way to hold them in.
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Basically the updated wade for emaker, but the bottom is extended and features a hole for 1/8 bsp screw 4mm push fit pneumatic conector. A slot for a 1/8 nut (5.5mm thickness) is made so that the push fit screws into this. ...
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I decided to design my own replacement bed for the Emaker Huxleys despite already ordering the ReprapPro Huxley's PCB bed. Reason being that the PCB bed is not a drop-in replacement for the Emaker Huxleys. Changes to the Y-axis is required and the...
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This is a replacement for the Emaker Huxley extruder drive. It incorporates two marker holders, shorter filament overhang internally, and clearance for a larger bowden tube fitting, and fits both the stock stepper motor and a NEMA 17 motor. The...
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(Catastrophic failure will ensue if you don't fix this IMMEDIATELY) We recommend printing our x axis mounting bracket (STILL UNDER DEVELOPMENT) for a complete solution for the eMAKER Huxley E3D Upgrade. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1350748...
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The one from the pictures was printed in PLA, but ABS may be a better solution because of the proximity of the first two fins (that get ~35C-40C when printing with ABS.) The E3D V6 Lite comes with a significantly larger PTFE tube as the original...
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This modification to the stock Emaker Huxley extruder mount/X axis carriage takes three linear bearings instead of the stock two to reduce the slop. It also requires JM's new belt tensioning system on the X axis! See thing 14048 for linear bearing...
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These two mounting plates replace the existing mounts on the Emaker Huxley. They eliminate the shaker in the three mounting screws and also provide a solid mount for the heated bed connector. There are photos of the heatbed with burnt off insulation...
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This is my submission for the above challenge :) Added another copy that should fit the right side as it appears I have flipped my X Axis over!! ... Instructions Print, attach 40mm fan and slide onto X...
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Modified the mount to make it better to mount my Sanguinololu so that it fits in between the frame mounts. Instructions Needs two zip ties and 3 3x6mm self tapping. Mount the tray onto the frame with...
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This is some replacement parts for the RepRapPro PCB-bed holders. I have added the possibility to use a small wire chain for the bed wires. Also made some minor changes to the holders to fit a small thumb-nut to be able to level the bed easier. ...
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This is my first attempt at a modification to my printer and I'm pretty pleased with it. I love printing with my Huxley - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5631 - but one of the frustrations is the major impact on print quality with even minor...
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One of the threaded rod of my huxley is wobbling a little, I don't have a bearing that fit on the M5 but this piece inspired from the z-rod-constraint made a little improvement :) (and then I also added two bigger ones on the mendel) [edit] since...
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This is my first attempt at a modification to my printer and I'm pretty pleased with it. I love printing with my Huxley - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5631 - but one of the frustrations is the major impact on print quality with even minor...
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This is my first attempt at a modification to my printer and I'm pretty pleased with it. I love printing with my Huxley - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5631 - but one of the frustrations is the major impact on print quality with even minor...
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I made these extended vertex parts to solve the problem with the blue fan hitting the threaded rod when printing tall objects. This parts replace the old once but you can still use your old threaded rods. Basically it is an in place replacement for...
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My Huxley was supplied with a socket to plug the power supply into. This makes it much easier then having it directly wired. However there is nowhere for the socket to go and I was worried about it shorting on some of the metal. To solve that problem...
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I was rather enthusiastic when building my Huxley and accidentally snapped the laser cut extruder drive holder during assembly. Here is is recreated in an STl suitable for printing. ... I've also now used a captive nut for mounting the M6 extruder...
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Very small parts print better with a little bit of cooling to stop them overheating and melting. ...I designed a simple bracket to fix the spare fan from my Huxley kit onto the existing bolt on the X-axis idler.
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Very small parts print better with a little bit of cooling to stop them overheating and melting. I designed a simple bracket to fix the spare fan from my Huxley kit onto the existing bolt on the X-axis idler. ...
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It is difficult to adjust the distance between the large gear and the small gear because you need to undo the three screws which hold the stepper motor in place. By the same token it is difficult to remove the stepper motor without disassembling the...