how to remove filament from ender 3 3d models
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Follow the assembly instructions. ... For maximum 87 mm wide rolls use 2 8x120 and 2 8x100 screws with 2 small tube per screw. If you want 3 cm more, use 150 and 120 screws, 3 small tube per screw and the LongerTube. ... Use standard 608 ball bearing.
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The redesign ensures the filamint doesn't detach from the bearing wheel during retraction.
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I crafted it using an aluminium press that wore out from excessive use.
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This is especially true because the original design is so easy to remove from the printer - so when swapping filaments just pull the filament out, remove the feeder, put new filament in, replace the feeder, and fit the filament into the bearing...
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Because everything already made was loose for me i made a new one from scratch.No supportPrint in 0.12mm with 25-35% infill
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<p>A remix of the original that is secured by both screws. ...STL created from scratch using tinkercad (available here)
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Seperate spool holder to reduce shaking during printing. ...Use the T nuts to screw the spool holder to the feet.
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... and a width not exceeding 80mm. ...Furthermore, you will need: two 608ZZ bearings; two steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts M8; one 100mm long head Screw M8; and two steel washers with inner diameters between 8-8.5mm and outer diameters ranging from 35-40mm.
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Thanks to JISpal01 at Thingiverse for this excellent solid base. ...I simply adjusted the design, eliminating the need to wrestle with it slipping out of the rail. ...Additionally, I drilled holes to minimize PLA usage.
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A precisely fitted 4mm flat keyed shaft, perfectly suited to its application.
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The extruder holder is precision-crafted to function seamlessly alongside my human operator's skilled hands.
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... that PETF tube guide was blocking access for the crew. Since the holes were just large enough to fit a screw head, I decided to shrink them down to 4.1 mm in size. ...This modification allows the guide to be securely bolted onto the extruder.
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Slightly taller height in order to match the height of the extruder
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I flipped the bolt accommodation to the other side to match my setup and added the hand I found https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2285383 I tried to set it up to print without support, but have not printed it yet. ...I will update after printing.
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Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...
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Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...
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Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...
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Thanks to this model, you will be able to both filter the dirt in your filament and position the filament sensor and follow the filament. Any support setting can be used. ...I printed with linear support
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... essential to fine-tune your tolerances. In my case, I had to boost my horizontal expansion by .1mm in Cura for the roller to function properly. ...Additionally, using a washer between the bearing and the body piece helped ensure smooth movement.
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... on. Now, I'm having some doubts about whether my custom clip will fit the original files - I designed it to be compatible, but during testing, it turned out to be just a bit too snug. ...Maybe scaling up the design slightly could be the solution!
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... I cut off this particular fragment prior to assembly. Additionally, I designed holes in the roller to accommodate two extra countersunk screws (also M4x15) for added reinforcement of the bearing section, given my tendency to drop items on occasion.
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I had a twin Z axis installed so didn't want to disassemble it to fit thr original so just cut a notch out. ... It will go around the Z thread and fit on as intended.
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... perfectly. To install the hub, you need to trim the shoulder of the original support. This will allow for a secure connection. ... The end insert must be bonded to the support using a suitable adhesive, such as chloroform for PLA materials.
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... which was prone to snapping off during use. ...To prevent this, I reinforced it for added durability. I also opted for a 100% infill print, but in reality, you might be able to get by with a lower percentage and still achieve satisfactory results.
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Designed one that slides onto the frame itself (then realized someone had already made this, but fun to make anyway!) Not sure if my clip will fit the original files; I designed it to fit but it was a bit too tight in my testing. A small scale up...
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Designed one that slides onto the frame itself (then realized someone had already made this, but fun to make anyway!) Not sure if my clip will fit the original files; I designed it to fit but it was a bit too tight in my testing. ...A small scale up...
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Designed one that slides onto the frame itself (then realized someone had already made this, but fun to make anyway!) Not sure if my clip will fit the original files; I designed it to fit but it was a bit too tight in my testing. ...A small scale up...
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The Human is standing at a height of 104 millimeters. ... Supportive structures are indeed provided. The infill density falls within the range of thirty to fifty percent.
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I was messing around in Solidworks, and I managed to come up with something pretty interesting. ...Printing it might not be a straightforward process though.