flashforge creator pro e3d v6
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If a user wants to enhance the system by incorporating a mechanism to adjust the height of each component, I would like to block this modification.
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I've been using Hatchbox 1.75mm ABS filament, ordered through Amazon, for over a year now. Recently, they started shipping spools with a larger diameter, so I designed a new filament holder to accommodate the change. After several iterations, I found...
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The 2016 FFCP has solid sides with molded indents for lift handles so earlier designs for tool holders won't work with it. I designed this system to provide a flexible way to mount holders etc. to the printer. The rail is in two pieces with a long...
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For rapid blade installation, assistance is required for top clearance.
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Housing for BigTreeTech TFT 3.5. ...
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This text appears to be a documentation for advanced file configurations for a 3D printer. ...Here's a breakdown of the main points: **Regular Files** * Have a problem where they abort preheating when run, because the printer treats them like print...
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I wanted to plug the filament spool holder holes on my FFCP since I don't use them. They have been scaled up to fit appox 30mm holes from the 25mm models of the original designer. These were printed withHatchbox ABS. ...Hopefully someone else finds...
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There are a few designs for filament guides already available for these 3D printers. Most, if not all, are two-sided and installed with existing straps. However, one of my straps is broken, making it impossible to use. Therefore, I designed this...
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This is a remix of the original https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1396391 Really liked the idea of the rear fan with my flexion kit so I edited the original to fit! Still supports the original screws and fan mods! ...Added large holes at the top to...
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I upgraded my FFCP just before active cooling fans became a standard part of printers, roughly a month beforehand. It's always been a challenge managing the active cooling system. I've finally had enough and ordered a substantial 120mm fan that plugs...
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The text describes the challenges and solutions for achieving optimal cooling with a 3D printing duct, particularly when using filaments like PETG or ABS. It highlights the importance of variable speed control for fan operation and explains why...
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This shim fits as shown to trigger the Z axis end stop sooner to account for the thickness of the PRINTinZ flexible printer plate. All plates are slightly different in thickness, but 4.5mm is the average. Use the bed leveling screws as needed to...
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This device is engineered to accurately measure digital calipers for precise bed leveling. Its purpose is to eliminate the ongoing discomfort associated with manually adjusting bed leveling, a process that typically involves visual estimation and...
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We needed stronger feet and a way to bolt down a 3D printer to be sent on a training ship. We updated our original feet design to have holes/countersinks for 1/4-20 hex head bolts. There is 1 file for broken feet (e.g. missing the rubber pad on...
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I loved the original design but didn't want "Hatchbox Filament" to always stare at me from the back of my printer. The only thing I did was take off those words. ...Thanks for the great design!
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you will need plenty of supports. ... I used PLA with 25% infill.
cults3d
For fast insert fan, support need for upper
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My tab broke off on my fan duct I initially printed out. ...I decided to add a thick ridge to the top of the tab to help strengthen this part of the duct.