jb1 mk7 3d models
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The original extruder cannot accommodate thicker MK7-like drive gears. I have altered the channel for the drive gear, enabling the use of MK7 drive gear (untested). A new version has been added, featuring holes for a 40mm fan and a duct. Another...
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This extruder is designed to work seamlessly with a mk7 pulley, a nema11 stepper with 5:1 gear ratio, and the E3d hotend or any style of j-head. Standard bolt mounting holes are used, spaced 50mm apart. Additionally, I've included a 90°mount,...
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Thicker MK7-style drive gears won't fit in the initial extruder, so I altered the channel for the drive gear, allowing MK7 usage (untested). A new version with a 40mm fan hole and duct has been added. Another updated version incorporates a bearing...
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Required parts: 3 M3-32 x 20 mm screws (http://goo.gl/tV50gD) 1 Shoulder Screw, 3 mm Diameter x 4 mm Long Shoulder, M2 Thread (http://goo.gl/Y73AK7) 3 4mm Diameter x 12mm Long Shoulders, M3 Thread (http://goo.gl/7bNY14) 1 Grove mount bowden adaptor...
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Your wishes were fulfilled in V1.1, which includes several fixes and tweaks for compatibility with 1.75mm filament and MK7 drive wheel. This extruder works well with generic drive wheels, BLDK's drive wheel, or MK7 drive wheel. Soon, a Mini-hyena...
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A simple 1.75mm bowden extruder for a MK7 drive gear is designed to be compatible with the RepRap platform. ... Print Settings are configured as follows: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: Prusa i3 Rafts: Optional, but not required Supports: Yes...
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Bill of materials: Apart from PLA for printing the parts, you'll need the following components: 1x MR105ZZ 1x 608ZZ 1x MK7 gear for 1.75mm filament 2x M3 self-locking nuts 2x M3 40mm screws 3x M3 25mm screws 1x PTFE fitting PC4-M5 (M5 screw, for 4mm...
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Included files: ***Marvel Legends Iron Man PDF*** Legends Servo Mount (Tower Pro MG90) Legends Servo Mount (Clone-Tower Pro MG90) Servo Horn Arm Geared (45mm) Faceplate Bracket Rounded (MK7 74.5mm) Helper Arm Slider 46mm (M4) Helper Arm Standard...
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The extruder has two remote options: short-range remote x carriage and mk7 installed one extruder, which requires an aluminum piece (package with drawings). The y-axis platform uses four linear bearings for higher stability, supported by either a 6...
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To assemble, you will need two 605 bearings, one 624 bearing, a M5 bolt, an aluminum MK7-compatible drive gear (3mm) from reprapworld.com (http://reprapworld.com/?products_details&products_id=248&cPath=1616), four M3 10 mm screws, four M3 14 mm...
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The creation process involved Makerbot Thing-O-Matic with MK7 and 1.75 mm black plastic without rafting, taking around 46 minutes. To ensure proper adherence, clean the Heated Build Platform using rubbing alcohol. I utilized Google Sketchup 8 along...
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Printing at 25mm/sec with two additional shells on a TOM Mk7 may result in layer separation due to insufficient extruder temperature. Test prints are good, but final file results are yet to be determined; please report any issues encountered. Replace...
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The process took approximately four months, utilizing components such as MK7 extruder head, larger Z rods, aluminum square stock, bearings, springs, and belts. A parametric laser-cut enclosure was developed to ensure compatibility with various parts...
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The smaller one was printed on our Sailfish-operated Thing-o-Matic using 1.75mm Taulman 618 filament and a spring-loaded idler on an MK7 extruder, achieving accelerated printing at 60mm/sec without issues. Printed on masking tape, the model adhered...
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... and removal. Constructed using PLA on a TOM Sailfish-accelerated printer, settings include an MK7 extruder, two extra shells, and 10% fill. ...A strength test revealed impressive durability; however, a safety leash is recommended for peace of mind.
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I scaled the models down to .1, sliced them using my custom skeinforge profile, set a height of .27mm, printed at 100mm/s with Jetty's acceleration and Dan Newman's .altshell skeinforge plugin, and used a MK8 nozzle on my MK7 extruder for fast...
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Follow these steps: 1) Print both pieces (optionally mirror the drive), 2) mount back to stepper with one screw in left hole, 3) remove spindle tower from bearing pressure arm and insert 623 bearing, 4) secure it with a 3mmx10mm screw, 5) place arm...
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... Print with a raft due to the small surface area. Utilize Jetty or other firmware upgrades for z-position pause adjustment. I use a Thing-o-matic with a mk7 extruder, employing brass and aluminum which don't affect the magnets during printing.
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Remixing Telemah's designs, you can opt for his MK7/QU-BD hotend mount for deltabots (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37617) or the v2 version (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:45535). The latter allows for more print volume in your Z. Both are...
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To check TOM (Tilt, Out of Roundness, and Warp) on your MK7 extruder bed, follow these steps. First, print out two plates, drill 3mm holes, and insert screws with a compression spring for downward pressure. Next, assemble the arm by removing tabs and...
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... if you think there is stuff that could be improved. You can download the print ready slt files or the zip files if you want the parts separate. For information about what version you need, MK7 or MK8 check this: http://reprap.org/wiki/Drive-gear
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The Minimalistic Mk7 replacement works so nicely, I wanted to put them on my Replicator as well. It required a slight redesign in order to fit under the piece that holds the guide tubes. I use 693 bearings on this, but you should also be able to use...
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Powered by a GN-Drive Mk7 allows the unit to activate Gund-AM for 3x speed and weapon damage. Piloted by Crimson_Corsair, a Former GBN employee turned cyber-terrorist is seen leading from the front of the Zeonite Guerilla operations against both...
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This design aims to guide 1.75mm filament from a rear-mounted spool to the Mk7 extruder without binding or external elements, and also allows easy filament changes without needing to pull it all the way through the guide. The entire object can be...
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Powered by a GN-Drive Mk7 allows the unit to activate Gund-AM for 3x speed and weapon damage. Piloted by Crimson_Corsair, a Former GBN employee turned cyber-terrorist is seen leading from the front of the Zeonite Guerilla operations against both...
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Printed parts required: 4x Bearing Filler (for 5mm ID bearings) 2x Bearing Holders 1x Mounting Plate 1x Cartridge Back 2x Hot End Brackets Purchased Parts Required: 1x J-Head MKV Hot End 1x E3D Hot End 4x MR 105 ZZ Bearings 8x M3 Cap Head 14mm Screw...
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Print your own ice cream cone using a Thing-O-Matic with MK7 at .27mm layer height and 30% infill. Scan an ice cream cone piggie bank with 123D Catch for the perfect model. For easy removal, print icecreamcone10 without a raft or support. Add a...
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The printing process takes approximately 50 minutes using a ToM with a mk7 stepstruder and default replicatorG settings. ...If the lid is too tight, adjust the lidFudge variable in the scad source or experiment with different print settings to achieve...
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Print on the ToM Mk7 bed almost at full size and set infill at 30%, layer height of .32 and a feed rate of 35, for excellent results with minimal hanging threads. ...If printing in two parts, thread zip ties with ratcheting part outside, then tighten...
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It is mounted between the Z-Carriage's bottom and the metal plate holding the Mk7 extruder, secured by a 4-40 screw. Start by printing the mount and tapping the #4-40 hole. ...Then, trim and bend the tubing before inserting it into the mount's hole for...