photon heater 3d models
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The 3010 fan being smaller can be a little more noisy ( I have used reasonable quality ball bearing fans rather than hydrualic and therefore are quite good) but due to its size it sits above the heater block much closer to the heat sink and...
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There should be just enough space to position the blind nuts next to the heater/cork sandwich, two on each side. These will hold the nail plates. I placed the nail plates sideways because I didn’t want the cables to fret against, but you can put...
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Clearly with so many variations I may have missed something on the ones I have not tested but hopefully not anything major.9.I have undertaken some basic CFD testing with Simscale and have uploaded some images of the results which I have used to...
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3DZ for Fusion 360 The main components you will need: Infrared ceramic heaters with dimensions 223x200mm and power up to 1000W 2pcs Infrared upper ceramic heater with dimensions 60x60mm for 250W Here you need to make a digression, I left the old...
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Let me know it goes. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: Photon Rafts: No Supports: No Filament: Anycubic Resin Black Notes: This was designed specifically for printing on the AnyCubic Photon Mono resin printer. Any similar resin...
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This means one left-side and one right-side photon cannon, that can be mounted on the shell hardpoints on the Nautiloid Horror body. Both cannons can be used for the top and bottom mounted shell hardpoints. 14. Shell Hardpoint, Sonic Cannon. This...
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GCode is: In config.g M307 H3 A-1 C-1 D-1 ; Release the heater pin for use in controlling the BLTouch servo M558 P4 X0 Y0 Z1 H5 F100 T2000 ; Set the Z-problem to mode 4 M574 Z1 S1 '; Set the Z stop to Active High M557 X10:140 Y10:180 S20 ; Set up...
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- [104GT-2 thermistor cartridge and heater cartridge](https://clck.ru/X9eSm) - 1pc. - [Dual ball bearing DC 24V 3010 fan](https://clck.ru/X9edL) or 3010 fan from the stock cartridge - 1pc. - [Dual ball bearing DC 24V 4010 centrifugal...
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The space constraints made things very challenging; things like the PINDA probe and cables for the heater block got in the way. The right angle in the airpath right after the fan does not help with building a good static pressure within the fan duct....
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Needed parts: 900g (290m)x 3D filament 6x 28byj-48 stepper 1x Nema 17 stepper 1x Ramps 1.4 board 1x Arduino Mega board 4x A4988 driver 1x LCD 2004 with smart adapter and flat cables 1x Powersupply 12V 60W (or more powerful if you install a hotbed)...
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For your convenience, here are some recommended links: * 1kg PLA Filament - eBay * 1kg ABS Filament - eBay * 1kg TPU Filament - eBay * 1kg PET Filament - eBay * Complete Extruders - eBay * Heat Blocks and Heaters - Aliexpress * Standard Nozzles -...
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At this point make sure all of your wires are routing through the upper blocks and not touching the heater cartridge or hotend where they shouldn't be. - Screw down the upper block to the main body with the ridiculously long M3 screws needed. Very...
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Reason I printed mine in resin is that with the base version I noticed the left cooling outlet started melting, near the heater cartridge (I printed it in petg). Resin won't do that since it si way more temperature resistant. The initial file is a...
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It could have a heater connected via brushed contacts, while its temperature sensor would be stationary with a small bearing fitted over it (touching the bottom part of the plate). This setup provides conductive heat transfer to the sensor without...
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- Holes are provided to pass cables from the heater, thermistor, and so on, hiding them inside the cover. The fan ducts: - They are compatible with the old cover. (But not vice versa) - The bottom is now flat for easier printing and better airflow....
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First use Carefully stretch the wire outside of device to form antenna then join remaining strand opposite on another grounding rod device - water heater pipes may work - DO NOT CONNECT ANY WIRE FROM A BATTERY IN A WALL, NEVER Find signal with the...
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... One potential modification I might consider would be to slightly increase the diameter of the duct for more clearance around the heater block, allowing you to print it in PLA without worrying about sagging edges that could collide with your prints.
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Here's a comprehensive list of parts used for this project: * 2x Teflon tube holder clips (3-4 mm) * 1 piece of Teflon tube (3-4 mm) compatible with 1.75mm filament * Linear bearings from the Anet A6 printer (LM8UU, 2x) * Extruder driver gear from...
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You will need to crimp/solder the bed heater wires to the pins. It's a tight squeeze. You can move up to the larger Molex size which is much bigger in size and then have to solder the smaller wires in as you cannot crimp those down enough. Solder...
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Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Mini Select Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 20% Notes: Shell thickness 1.6 PLA at 190°C, bed heater off. Print the base, print the mate, and verify that it fits pretty tightly on the base. Then remove...
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Moved the servo further away from the hot ends to help reduce servo dancing due to electrical noise from cartridge heaters Added support material for the hot end holder Checked the sizes on the hot end holder and made the tolerances to the...
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***UPDATE 3/10/2018*** I have designed a new fan duct to fit the Volcano heater block upgrade. The difference in height from the stock V6 on the Titan Aero is approximately 9mm. I don't have the Volcano hotend, and only worked off the E3D drawings...
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It came with the fan, heat block, nozzle, throat, thermister, and heater for around $35, which is nice! Setting up firmware parameters is beyond the scope of this offering. I installed Skynet 2.3.2 fix2, and that's what I've been using. There's a...
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The main T12 design advantages are extremely short time-to-ready (~8 seconds to 260 Celsius) due to 70W power and integrated heater design, a wide cartridge tips range available, very fast and easy cartridge replacement, and sleep mode (that is...
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Clean the nozzles Preheat both extruders above the melting points of your filaments Turn off the extruder heaters. As they cool, brush them off with the toothbrush. This prevents blobs from remaining and confusing your level. 2. "Rough" level Home...
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I've just uploaded the twin fan shroud, it's adjustable so you can change the side fan's height, for V6 to volcano heater block changes. There is a second version uploaded (v2-e3dv6...) which has a slightly better mounting for a DC42 IR sensor, and...
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I've included a helpful diagram of the CR-10S Creality 2.0 board, which shows how the fan is wired to the bed heater output MOSFET terminals. This might seem counterintuitive, but it's not really an issue in practice. Materials needed: * Wire...
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I've had three prints ruined because a wire to my heated bed broke due to metal fatigue at the copper wires soldered to the PCB heater bed. On my printer, the wires just hang loose. As I move the printer in the Y direction, the wires bend and...
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For higher temperatures, some of the plexiglass sides should be replaced with insulated panels or a chamber heater added. The diffusors should be printed in clear, translucent, or white filament. The lighting requires about 5m of LED light strips. I...
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I can recommend this one that fits very well: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4042492 (you will need to change the orientation of the heater block for this fan duct). I printed all the parts with PETG, 5 perimeters, 40% Infill. The EndPin for the...