hypercube 300 3d models
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O BAUER PE300-TE é um compressor elétrico trifásico com 400V/50Hz, com uma taxa de deslocamento de 300 litros por minuto. Pesando 140kg e medindo 110x50x57cm, esse portátil apresenta um bloco a três estágios e motor montados em uma única armadura.
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The primary advantages of utilizing the Prusa parts are well-established: they are known for their good design and provide a more compact assembly compared to the standard hypercube hotend setup, thereby regaining a few mm of build height. You can...
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I attempted using the fan duct from arturslab's modified parts for the Hypercube 3d printer that is slightly printed vertically & still had issues with printing the bridges at the top. These three versions make it easier to print and more sturdy (the...
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Change Log: 11.21.18: All parts from V1 and V2 of my 2525 Hypercube/Hypercube Evolution were uploaded, including solidworks models and STLs. 09.07.18: Modified 2525 parts from the Hypercube Evolution were uploaded. I discovered some design flaws in...
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The Bombardier Challenger 300 is a 3,100 nmi (5,700 km) range business jet made by Bombardier Aerospace. Announced at the 1999 Paris Air Show, it made its maiden flight on 14 August 2001, received its Canadian type approval on 31 May 2003 and was...
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The Bombardier Challenger 300 is a 3,100 nmi (5,700 km) range business jet made by Bombardier Aerospace. Announced at the 1999 Paris Air Show, it made its maiden flight on 14 August 2001, received its Canadian type approval on 31 May 2003 and was...
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This is a motor mount that transforms your Hypercube 3D Printer into a CNC machine. Be sure to completely redesign your axes to make them significantly stiffer before ever milling metal, though! It can be securely attached to the X Carriage using...
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I modified the original bed cable clip of my Prusa MK2 by cutting a notch in it, also relocating the cable holder to the side to make room for a Prusa MK2 bed clone on a Hypercube. This adjustment is crucial because the bulky Z LM12UU components...
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Just something, I've thrown together in TinkerCAD - not tested yet, since I'm currently collecting all the parts needed to build my own HyperCube. This mount is supposed to be used with this or similar 36 mm motor:...
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Its counterpart, the endstop-switch, is meant to be mounted on the hypercube frame to generate the z-min-stop signal, effectively halting movement at the lowest point of the Z-axis. ... I've attached the original FreeCAD file for any modifications you'd...
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I altered the hypercube evolution retainer by adding two extra screws to apply additional pressure on these components, thereby keeping them securely in place. To accomplish this modification, you'll need to insert two M3 brass inlay nuts. For the...
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I designed a simple bracket for OnShape to secure my HyperCube's PSU on the bottom of its frame as shown in attached images. It performs well and when printed correctly, it offers robust strength.\r\n\r\nTo assemble this, you'll need:\r\n(8x) M5x8...
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I fabricated a wrong 2020 extrusion for my bed on my Hypercube evolution 400x400x400 build system. This configuration works for the MK2S 400x400 3mm heated aluminum build plate model. My y axis measures approximately 14in / 355mm in length. ...
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The Hypercube Evolution with twin Z drives boasts an extra 30x30 rail on two sides, positioned 105 mm below the top rail on mine. This feature enables the secure attachment of two 50 x 70 mm protoboards between the rails. These affordable and...
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I crafted new bed support brackets for the Hypercube, a direct substitute for the original version. With the standard one, the heatbed hole distance is 208mm but typically needs to be 209mm. I designed the bracket to achieve the correct mounting hole...
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... in the middle. I designed this for the standard Cube Anet A8 build, but I think it's also suitable for the standard Hypercube Evolution. ... I measured 140mm in length, so I made it a tad longer (142mm, I believe), to press the wool up slightly.
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Creating a Parametric Bed Bracket for Hypercube Evolution in openSCAD to Accommodate Various Heatbed Sizes. It turns out my heatbed was larger than expected, requiring a custom bracket with a width of approximately 12.5mm. As no such bracket...
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A slight modification of the nimble hypercube evolution carriage from Zesty is in order here. I wanted something to hold the wiring and added a few recessed nut holders. ... I've put this project on hold for now to create a table level sensor nimble...
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I'm slowly assembling a brand-new HyperCube. Last night I printed the frame of the X-axis. A few hours prior to that was an update. I didn't catch on until after the print job finished. I'm using ABS plastic and it's printing without any issues. I...
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Here's a simple hinged fan-mount for the Hypercube.\r\nIt will fit all printers where the control board is attached in a similar manner.\r\nYou'll need two M5x10mm buttonhead screws and hammer nuts to attach it to the frame, two M5x25mm screws and...
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Introducing the HyperCube Z-Carriage LM12UU, a revolutionary upgrade for 3D printing enthusiasts. This innovative design boasts advanced infill capabilities, tailored to work seamlessly with a wide range of materials: ABS, PLA, and PETG. ... Updated...
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A straightforward solution to illuminate any Hypercube is needed and easily achieved with LEDs from Amazon, available here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017A26OU0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. The adhesive on the back of these...
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Hello guys and girls :) I've upgraded the HyperCube from Tech2C with a little upgrade of my own. The old holder for the ABL sensor wasn't doing it for me, so I designed a new one. It was printed with ABS plastic at 50% infill and a brim - you can...
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I've heavily modified the hypercube and custom parts with one purpose in mind: creating a triangular bed that stabilizes my printer on three points for precise leveling, ensuring maximum rigidity. My current printer relies on the original LM8UU...
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Vibration damper based on tennis ball designed for Hypercube Evolution. It could be used for any printer based on 3030 profiles. BOM for one damper: * 1pc tennis ball (of course) * 4pcs M5 hammer nut for 3030 profile * 4pcs M5x12 or M5x10 screws,...
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... I 3D printed it at 0.28mm layer heights in PETG material. If you're like me, you'll want to print most pieces on your Hypercube using PETG as well. ...Layer height is entirely up to you - anywhere between 0.2-0.35 will get the job done just fine.
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Obviously the easiest way to have Revo is to buy Revo 6 but Revo Micro is the future.Hypercube Quick Mount Revo Micro to v6Aim of the design is to be able to switch back and forth between v6 and Revo Micro without configuration changes.No need to...
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I'm sharing the process for upgrading the Z-axis bed supports on the Hypercube 3D printer to use 10MM Igus drylin bushings. This upgrade aims to replace the original 8mm rods with a better set. All hardware components are 4mm, including 15mm long...
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... upper cable chain mount attaches securely to the 2020 bed frame, modified in length to match where the lower section was positioned. With my Hypercube measuring 300x300x400, it took a total of 36 pieces of chain to go from the bed down to the base.