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3538 3d models found related to hypercube tech2c.prusaprinters
I realized that I'd a lot of spare parts laying around, so I decided to build another original hypercube from tech2c. It's an easy, cheap and reliable printer, also nowadays with #SpeedBoatRace, 48v/32 bits boards, I'll give a try with a small,...
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I admired the aesthetic of Tech2C's e3d design for his Hypercube, and while it was crafted with linear rails in mind, I wanted to modify it to suit my Tronxy X3A 2020 extruder. ...To achieve this, I created a custom bracket that allows seamless...
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I adjusted the length of the original mount to allow it to clear the back of my build plate. ...Additionally, I narrowed the slots for the M4 nuts to fit M3 nuts securely in place.
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This is a modification of the most recent v1.2 X-carriage of the original [HyperCube by Tech2C](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1752766), which combines it with the [Hypercube easy Belt tensioner by...
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... i3 mega, because I did not use them anyway. I'll explain my thoughts on every product I tried for this printer. This is not a full guide to build a Hypercube, I recommend you to stick with tech2c's instructions, this is only an addition to that.
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... times are significantly reduced as parts can be printed without supports. The necessary components include: 2x M3 nuts 2x M3x20 (minimum) screws 2x M4x30 screws Tech2C's E3D v6 Bowden X-carriage, available on Thingiverse Thanks for your interest!
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This adaptation is a game-changer for individuals who struggle with overhang issues on the opposite side of the blower fan, especially when using Tech2C's latest carriage. With this setup, I can now confidently print parts with large overhangs at...
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I crafted a custom adapter to seamlessly integrate my diicooler with the E3d v6 mount from Tech2c. The diicooler's design can be found on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1025471, specifically tailored for the...
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I replaced the original newest Tech2C hotend holder with a modified version that features a revised hole spacing of 23mm, allowing it to seamlessly integrate with the Geeetech x-carriage system equipped with LM8UU bearings. ...The M3 nuts now perfectly...
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This is just a simple little adapter for mounting the ADXL345 accelerometer to my remix of xSiNx's remix of Tech2C's E3Dv6 mount clamp... It uses the drawing tool / accessory adapter I put on the side. Quick link:...
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The duct is sourced from Tech2C's E3Dv6 Bowden X-carriage mount v2 for Prusa i3 files, which I adapted by incorporating a permanent support beneath the screw mount holes due to my custom 3D printer's limitations in handling overhangs and bridging.
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Coming from a Tech2C's Hypercube, this is an attempt to merge the vitamins of a Prusa i3 MK2 into it. First move was to utilize the dual-Z drive to stabilize the print bed. Motors, rods, and bearings from the MK2 are being used for this. As a...
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I printed Tech2C's "E3Dv6 Bowden X-carriage mount v2 for Prusa i3" (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1632847), which is a great design, but the fan duct was blowing directly onto the Nozzle (an E3D clone with peaking M7 thread, so it's slightly...
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I love the sleek design of Tech2C's HyperCube, but I decided that if I'm going to remix it, I might as well make it more capable in terms of build volume. I already have a small scale printer with a 150x150x150 build volume and found that the size...
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After an outstanding year with the HyperCube by Tech2C and numerous kilograms of printed filament, I decided it was time to upgrade the *sloppy* Linear rods and bearings on the X and Y Axis for something more rigid. Of course, I could have invested a...
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Name plate for Tech2C's HyperCube printer, effortlessly bolting onto 2020 extrusion. This carefully designed part makes use of a convenient filament swap after reaching the 2.0mm height, resulting in text that stands out with a distinct color...
cults3d
This stunning cube is a versatile addition to any home decor, serving as both an accessory and a tasteful ornament. With its sleek design and effortless printability, it's the perfect way to elevate your space with modern flair. ...Treat yourself to...
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My first upload. Enjoy! Print Settings Printer: Wombot Exilis Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.200mm Infill: 10% Fill Density Notes: The diagonal struts tend to warp upwards if they cool too fast, so I adjusted the cooling fan speed down by...
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This model was created using Tinkercad. ...Make changes to it directly at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8g4ZcJQ6kXG.
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I crafted this piece as a tribute to my fascination with seven-sided corners, and I'd be thrilled if you could track it down. ...I'm eager to witness its incorporation into various artistic expressions or creations.
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<p>I print the cube in 0.12mm layer height but if you want save time (approx. ...4h) you can print it with 0.2mm layer height but the result will be a bit less clean !</p><p>A touch of super glue is needed to build the base…</p>
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I'm happy to help, but I'm not sure what you're referring to when you say "the 7cornered". Can you provide more context or information about what this term means to you? ...I'll do my best to assist you in finding it.
grabcad
This marks my first accomplished CAD drawing, showcasing my proficiency in the software and design skills.
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Human: Customized version of Thingiverse ID #998310 Created with the Thingiverse Customizer app Instructions To produce your custom part, please adjust these settings: - Viewing Radius: Set to 25 - Minimum Thickness: 1 - Curve...