ender 3 v2 guide 3d models
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I modified the design by inserting a crease in the arm, matching the guide correctly to the printer. Fixed roller on correct height. Fixed pin on correct length. Filament guide that fits in aluminum extrusion T-Slots. ... This design fits a fidget...
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I took some other filament guides for reference and designed a new one that fits a little better and uses a way bigger wheel. The wheel is aligned with the filament intake and clears the Z-Rod. It does help with an additional filament guide on the...
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... which unfortunately conflicted with Benawhite's stabilizer. ...As a result, I've crafted an alternative that seamlessly integrates with both the stabilizer and Filboyt's original guide, while also accommodating my shorter guide within his end clip.
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I used the original filament guide and liked it a lot but my filament was rubbing through it. Since I had replaced my extrude I had an extra extruder wheel. I reworked the filament guide to be able to hold the wheel which now prevents the rubbing. ... I...
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... it with SCAD to add a cut for the filament hole. ...This particular filament guide was not created by me; instead, I added a small modification to suit my needs and then uploaded it here to help someone else who is searching for something similar.
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This guide incorporates a ball bearing that enables a wheel to smoothly feed the filament, resulting in a significantly smoother feed that prevents the filament from damaging the guide due to friction. This Filament Guide utilizes a ball bearing...
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This is a compressed version of the filament guide to allow the printer to fit inside an enclosure. ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0995VTBLS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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PTFE Tube filament guide, allows you to direct the filament from anywhere you'd like to store it and straight into the stock extruder. ... Parts needed: PTFE tube 4mm PTFE connector
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I built a straightforward filament guide that utilizes a length of 1.75mm inner diameter / 3mm outer diameter Teflon tubing to direct the filament smoothly into my Bowden-style extruder.
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Attach a bolt and you've got a flawless filament guide - the filament now glides smoothly over the printed plastic without making any noise whatsoever when it scrapes against its surface.
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I adapted the tool holder and the filament guide i previously printed to make this filament guide with no slot but it slots into the top extrusion just like the tool holder does. Hope you find it useful Kudos to the original designers i just...
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I created this after one of the other guides I had printed began making a squeaking noise, likely only audible after installing a silent board. It utilizes a small section of Capricorn tube and is secured using the lower Z screw fittings. Although...
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Here's a helpful guide to make transitioning the plaque into your feeder much smoother: To ensure a seamless experience, follow these steps: 1. Carefully lift the plaque and place it in the feeder. 2. Securely attach the plaque to the feeder using...
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... extra extruder wheel on hand. I decided to repurpose the filament guide to accommodate the wheel, which successfully eliminated the rubbing issue. ... I opted for printing with supports for just one small piece that would slide into the connector.
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... extrude I had an extra extruder wheel. I reworked the filament guide to be able to hold the wheel which now prevents the rubbing. I did print with supports, just for the little piece that'd slide into the connector. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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I used the original filament guide and liked it a lot but my filament was rubbing through it. Since I had replaced my extrude I had an extra extruder wheel. I reworked the filament guide to be able to hold the wheel which now prevents the rubbing. I...
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I noticed that the filament was sanding a groove in the guide fairly rapidly, so I reworked the design to use a small binder clip as the guide instead. To install it, simply insert a binder clip and then release the bottom metal arm by compressing it...
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Direct Drive Extruder: A Beginner's Guide to Basic Filament Handling Mastering the basics of filament management is crucial for optimal 3D printing results when utilizing a Direct Drive Extruder (DDE). This fundamental understanding will aid in...
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Parts list: 1 x filament guide base 2 x bushing 2 x M3 16mm + Nuts 2 x ID 8mm OD 22mm (608) bearings Update [09:05 PM 2018-08-13] You might find that filament tends to get in between left bearing and vertical plate. I added a pulley that can push...
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The guide features two routing options to accommodate different machine configurations - one for spool holders mounted on top and another for those positioned on the side or in a roller stand nearby. I printed my prototype using PETG due to its...
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This guide helps you determine the scale of the model that you're about to print. It's not meant for printing; instead, it serves as a visual aid when scaling in your slicer. Bring this into your slicer and center it on the build plate along with...
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With this redesigned filament guide, you'll be able to propel the filament smoothly into the extruder while minimizing noise from retractions. I researched numerous filament guides but found they all required one critical component: bearings. To...
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The filament guide I'm using can't be attached to the two mounting screws on the brass Z lead screw bearing. Instead, it connects via a roller wheel nut. ... Fasteners: * 1 M3 x 8 bolt * 1 M3 nut * 1 PC4-M6 Coupler
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Here's a fresh take on that outdated filament guide. ...I whipped up some much-needed fixes for the two top Z-axis stepper motor screws, which calls for swapping out those old ones for shiny new M3 x 35mm screws and two sturdy flat M3 washers.
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This filament guide uses the Z-Axis nut as its mount. It is designed to fit to the two included screws and threads of the nut. If you tighten the screws sufficiently there shoundn't be any Z-axis accuracy issues. ...You will need a 608 bearing...
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This guide works seamlessly with the X axis support. No additional parts, including bearings, are required - everything needed is already included. If desired, the pin and clip can be swapped out for a standard M4x20 bolt and M4 nut. ... I hope this...
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... have complete control over this area, making it yours to customize as you see fit. ...I've crafted a personalized filament guide just for you, and I'm excited to share it with the community. ... Thanks to everyone who has supported me on this journey!
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this guide is used to fix the lifting rod to the Z motor and with this small accessory you can avoid that it suffers vibrations or that it bends due to a blow. ... The scale for this product is scale 10.
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10/29/2019 UPDATE: dlf420 pointed out that Z axis clearance is crucial when using this setup, as it will reach the guide before topping out! (Thanks for bringing this to my attention) Also, if you use the filament guide on your extruder stepper like...
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... accessible for online editing here https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2trEltVOvAV. ... I discovered these pulleys at Menards and created a fresh filament guide utilizing the following model as a starting point: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920344.