hot end temperature calibration 3d models
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The given Huxley PTFE hot end tube was experiencing a snagging issue with one of the controller board's support brackets. To resolve this, I designed an easy add-on deflector that can be installed on the bottom half of the PCB support by removing the...
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To create my own Hot End Bowden conversion, I began by designing an accurate Ubis model from OpenSCAD, using measurements from the Printrbot and a pneufit adapter (SPC-06-01). This fitting requires a British Standard Pipe Taper Thread R1/8", with tap...
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I had problems cooling my PLA prints so I built a custom fan shroud to handle it better with my stock 50mm fan attached to the V4 hot end. 12-1311: Tweaked the design by adding an open area in the neck part to boost airflow. ... Printing Details...
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I upgraded my J-Head mk4 hot end's cooling by designing this duct to add a 30mm fan to the Mendel90. This part slips inside Wingmaster's square fan duct (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:657540) and fits snugly under the X-carriage. Simply attach...
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These innovative fan shrouds are designed specifically for the HE280 hot end featured in Rostock Max v3 and Rostock Max v2 Upgrade, as well as various other delta printer upgrades. ...I created these shrouds for my own RMv2 to optimize localized...
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To assemble it, you'll need these parts, which can be reused from the existing hot end and fan shroud. ... First, gather these essential components: 4x M3 x 10 socket cap screws 2x M3 x 12 socket cap screws 2x M3 x 6 button cap screws Additionally,...
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This is a customizable variant of the cutter aid for the "Original Hot End Fix for Creality". I created this one, because the original did not leave enough space for the cutting blade and broke too easily. The default setting cuts at the...
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Based off of Hot End pen holder by nils_kal Converted to resemble the Artillery SWX1 & Genius Titan /Volcano setup found on stock printer. ...Slightly skewed scale to allow for it to stand properly and provide storage for larger pens and...
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You may have seen a hot-end cover for the Ender 3 V2 around, only to print it and find nothing fits, the screws holes were all out of alignment etc. Fear not, this version actually fits (with lots of proof pics) The cover intakes were all printed...
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After six years of heavy usage on my Tiertime Up Plus 2 printer, my original hot end extruder cover had reached the end of its lifespan. Undeterred, I embarked on a mission to find a suitable replacement or downloadable STL file that met my...
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Installing 3 x 40mm Fans to Enhance Cooling Efficient cooling for the hot end and two fans dedicated to extrusion cooling will work seamlessly together. Compatibility extends to standard hot ends equipped with 25mm wide fins. Important: Upon...
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It fits perfectly between the heatsink and Bowden connector, allowing the filament to slide easily inside the hot-end. It works exceptionally well. Please try out how it fits - there are two versions available: one with a 2.2mm hole and another with...
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It reuses the screws from the hot end radiator, but you'll need to remove the washers first. It's designed for left and right 30x30x10mm fans (12v), but one fan will do if that's all you've got. If you add the left one, though, you'll need my custom...
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There are dedicated spaces for the GT2 timing belt, hot end fan, and bracket, as well as both X-axis limit switches. The design focuses on minimizing filament consumption. A new version I'm currently developing can be found here:...
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This is a simple and light weight fan mount for an 30x30mm fan, to cool the printhead holder, peak isolator & hot end isolator coupler to prevent heating up which often results in the filament getting stuck in the hot end. (Mocked up the foto's since...
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I decided to give it a shot, removing the holes that cover the hot end cooling fan and designing a fan cover in preparation for my newly ordered Sunon fans - one for the hot end 40x40x10 mm and one for the motherboard fan 50x50x10 mm. Too bad I had...
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This is a precision-crafted model of the E3D v4 Hot End, tailored specifically for use with 1.75mm filament, meticulously designed in OpenSCAD to serve as a reliable stand-in for the E3D v5 in your projects. It's essential to note that this model is...
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Its purpose is to provide a lightweight, yet incredibly strong extruder with hot end that minimizes vibrations when integrated into a Delta printer or Robot Arm. The two 28BYJ mini steppers are original unipolar units that have been cleverly...
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This piece houses the high-temperature component of the Creality Ender 5 Plus system.
prusaprinters
Should work fine for any design out there... This thing come with 3 STL, one for the COVER, the 2 others are the enclosure for HOT BED and HOT END. The only difference between these 2 are the name on the box :). I put the fan in outtake mode, so the...
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Now, the turbine cools down the heatsink of the hot end instead of a small 25mm fan. Fan Holders We offer 3 types of fan holders: AllInOne (25mm Fan Shroud.stl): The 25mm fan is reused to cool down the PLA printed part. E3D (30mm Fan Shroud.stl):...
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I couldn't find an adjustable light for my PrinterMods add-on, so I opted for the small LED light for my hot end. It was time to create the perfect light holder that didn't require a fan cover. If you point it straight down, it may touch your...
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https://youtu.be/zaL8AoC4fig Luke's hot-end fixes are quite popular, and for good reason. You can get the details on needed length of PTFE tube, a link to a specially designed tube cutter, and more at the original thing:...
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A Simple Mount Upgrade for Slice Engineering Hot End with Enhanced Cooling. This mount integrates a powerful 5015 part cooling fan, providing superior airflow compared to the stock fan. The EZABLE mount allows for easy installation and adjustment.
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Somehow my ziptied cables leading to the hot end managed to get jammed in the Ender 5's narrow crevice between the rail and the stepper. To prevent this from happening again, I designed a print specifically for this purpose. This issue only arises...
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These fan shrouds are designed specifically for the HE280 hot end featured in Rostock Max v3, Rostock Max v2 Upgrade and other delta printer upgrades. They were created to enhance localized cooling on smaller prints with complex overhangs for my own...
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Bracket allows you to use a E3D V6 hot end and the OMG V2 Dual Gear Dual drive Extrude (silver).I don't know if it works with other dual gear extruders. For direct drive only. You will have to use a dremel or something of the sort to remove the...
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This piece supports the wire going to the hot end on the Creality Ender 5 Plus. The V4 file is designed to connect to the printer with two M3x10 machine screws and two M3 T-nuts, while the tube connects with a zip tie or twist tie. This piece...
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A hot end shroud that fixes one of the fundamental issues the Xvico X3 has: The inability to heat up beyond about 210°C with the stock heat sink cooling fan, as the lack of ducting means it directly cools the heater block. The intake and exhaust...
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Trying to find the simplest way to swap out my Creality CR-10 hot end for an E3Dv6. I'm looking for a hassle-free upgrade that doesn't require replacing any of the original components, like wiring, heating elements, or fan coolers. All I need are two...