hot end temperature calibration 3d models
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This square part can be printed with PLA as it is not exposed to high temperatures. The provided files already have the features described above, but feel free to edit anything as you like. Non-printed parts We used two 10 mm x 2 mm...
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The original holder I was using allowed for movement of the hot end, resulting in subpar prints due to the hot end's up-and-down motion. This new holder is designed to provide stability and keep the hot end stationary, ensuring better print quality....
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I'm using the CR-10S Micro Swiss all-metal hot end, so my design fits this hot end specifically. If needed, I can also design one for the stock Creality hot end. Right now, I'm testing this bracket to see if it helps prevent clogging, and logically,...
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The extruder consists of two sections connected by screws - the "drive" section, where a shaft driven by a stepper motor grabs and pushes filament, and the "hot end" portion that melts plastic. I've used numerous kilograms of various filaments (ABS,...
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This is another take on a hot end cable & bowden tube support for the Creality CR-6 SE. I wanted one that was a little taller so as to not twist the ribbon cable so tightly. I also added additional support to the cable clip. ... I made this support...
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PLA is perfectly fine as long as your heatsink isn't getting hot enough to hit the glass transition temperature of PLA. If the heatsink is reaching temperatures that high, there's likely a serious issue with your printer setup. High temperatures can...
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Looking at how the new hot block and cooling duct are located, I felt that the current duct was not allowing the best cooling. I created a new duct that would use up some of that empty space and direct air where it needed to go. ...(See pictures)...
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The NC-KISS Hot End Cooling Ducts for the Ender 3 (and other Creality printers with the same hot end and gantry design) use OEM-style fans and mount by sandwiching between the hot end and gantry, so your hot end and bed level sensor can continue to...
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Made of aluminum, PEIK, and Teflon, these hot ends boast great strength, allowing them to work well for materials like ABS, PLA, HDPE, LDPE, PP, and uPVC. However, to use a BFB hot end, you need to change the x-carriage and install an adapter between...
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However, I wanted to preserve the cooling fan capability when I upgraded the hot end cooling and thus why I put effort into this part. Use your own experience to determine if it improves the printer with PLA or not. I welcome your test results and...
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Russell Creek Point artifacts are part of the End-Blade collection, Hot Springs Village, Port Moller, Alaska, cataloged as CAT# 77-47-U352 Okada excavations HHU, Level 8B. The Hot Springs 1A site dates back to around 2000-1600 BCE. The Hot Springs...
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End Blade Base, Hot Springs Village, Port Moller, Alaska CAT# 77-47-U368 Okada excavations HHU, Level 8B. Hot Springs 1A.2000-1600 BCE. The massive village of Hot Springs sits majestically on the shore of Port Moller, situated on the Alaska...
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Biface or End Blade, Hot Springs Village, Port Moller, Alaska CAT# 77-47-U240 Okada excavations HHU, Level 6, Hot Springs 1C, a site spanning from 1300 to 1000 BCE. The massive village of Hot Springs thrives on the shore of Port Moller, dominating...
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End Blade excavations at Hot Springs Village in Port Moller, Alaska, uncovered significant discoveries, cataloged as CAT# 77-47-Q322. Okada excavations led by HHQ reached Level 4-7 Hot Springs 1C, spanning the period from 1300 to 1000 BCE. Hot...
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At first used at stock mount of Bluer i had many filament stacks from low fan at hot end and also i had many >, So i make these If u use pla 100% infill (long time printng at high temp make deformations) if u use abs 30% infill ( i suggest abs its...
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I sourced the main extruder design from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:257811 , combined it with a modified E3D hot end mount from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:425352, and adapted the i3 Vanilla X-carriage rework mounting holes found on...
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The parts listed here enable the mounting of a B3 Pico Hot End, allowing for ABS, PLA, NinjaFlex, and PTEG printing. These custom parts were created by remixing an E3D mod; the original STLs required adjustments to fit the groove mount on the pico....
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... secure the adapter in place. To properly use the v6 hot end, you will require longer M3 screws due to its extended length compared to the v5 hot end. ... Ensure that you tighten each screw a little at a time to prevent any imbalance during assembly.
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Hot End Carriage for the E3D v6 Hot End Printer: Creatorbot 3D by 3D Printer Works Printer: http://www.3dprinterworks.net/ Hot End: http://e3d-online.com/E3D-v6/Full-Kit/v6-1.75mm-Universal-Bowden This STL Has the Initial Test Print Parts The Design...
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There is nothing wrong with the current design, the prototype, thought I will later design a better, more efficient hot end cover, which I will then set the price to what I think is a fair price, so take advantage of the price asap! ... This one WILL...
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We had to replace the Hot End for our Type A Series 1 printer at RockIT CoLabs, so I designed a custom replacement bracket to attach an Ubis Hot End that was already on hand. You'll need at least three 3mm x 30mm bolts to secure the bracket and...
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... flexible materials to be directly fed into the hot end while keeping the weight of the motor out of the equation. For further instructions, please visit appropedia at http://www.appropedia.org/Direct_drive_extrusion_hot_end_for_flexible_materials.
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... Command strip. Link to the LED light kit used (I have v-slot and hot end lights) https://printermods.com/collections/led-lighting-kits Link to the installation and review video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSMMWKmtxNc&ab_channel=MatthewFinlay
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This is an accessory designed specifically for use with Mosquito hot ends (and their clones) on the Creative3D ELF CoreXY printer. Mounting it is straightforward, using original screws makes the process easy. For those looking for a clone mount,...
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Couldn't find one similar to the old one, so i quickly designed it, and crappily printed it, might use a more heat resistant material in the future, but i figured that it was far enough away from the hot end that it wouldn't melt. First try fit...
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It consists of just the necessary parts to accommodate the 5-color hot end and 50mm fan. As such, it isn't a customizer but you should add whatever boss or bracket is required to suit your specific machine. I've included the annotated OpenScad file...
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I recently purchased a Creality "Spider" all-metal design hot-end for my Ender 3 V2 only to shroud in frustration that there are no decent replacement fan duct designs for the larger sized hot-end. I found one design by MattyIXIriva which was...
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I'm utilizing a factory-installed Ender 3 hot end and fans, paired with Luckyman's ingenious parts cooler/fan shroud (available on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2879538). I've also bolstered the area where the belts attach, as I...
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Simple Hotbed/End Enclosure Setup Instructions There are two identical lid versions available, one marked "Hot End" and the other labeled "Hot Bed". ...Required Hardware Components Include: M3 Machine Screws M3 Brass Inserts The Mosfet is Secured Using...
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... to establish a precise relationship between the two components. Crafted from durable ABS plastic due to its proximity to the hot end, this design can also be successfully created using PLA without compromising functionality or structural integrity.