prusaslicer anet a8 3d models
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If you have a wider Oral-B model, choose the version with Triumph in the title. Printing:Both designs print perfectly with no supports, using a 0.4 mm nozzle and standard PrusaSlicer “0.20mm QUALITY” settings. ...The part was designed with...
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(The similarity to a Diabolo pellet is purely coincidental...) I also exported this object as a STEP file for people who don't use FreeCAD to include into their own designs or use as a starting point for a remix.I sliced this in PrusaSlicer v2.1.0...
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Easy way to generate reasonable supports is by using PrusaSlicer's FDM Support Editing feature and autoset them by angle. Some nuts need to be inserted mid print, hence remember to insert pause commands at the appropriate layer height. Depending on...
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------- What I used: > Software: PrusaSlicer 2.3.0 > Printer Used: Prusa i3 MK3S+ > Supports: No > Adhesion: Skirt > Layer Height: 0.2mm > Infill: 15% Gyroid > Filament Used: PLA Galaxy Silver by Prusament ## How I Designed This I wanted mine to be...
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Responding to https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues/12481This model takes the repeating elements of a rectangular grid and introduces small gaps to shepherd the slicer into following a single contour overall. This is a common practice in...
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To customize the grate for bread boxes of different dimensions, simply use the Fusion360 design.Designed with versatility in mind, the grate fits seamlessly into round bread boxes, while also maintaining stability on any flat surface.How to Print the...
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| N | Name | Description | |:---:|:----:|:-----------:| | 01 | ``202209-10inch-server-tray-v1.stl`` | one print part tray | | 02 | ``202209-10inch-server-tray-v2.stl`` | Tray with separated brackets | | 03 | ``202209-10inch-server-tray-v3.stl`` |...
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All five floor tiles and the bulkhead halves have been successfully test printed on my Ender 3 Pro and CR-20 Pro printers without issue using both Cura and Prusaslicer. When I printed the bulkhead halves I adjusted the first layer to be .3mm to make...
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... The parts are small, so it is better to choose a small speed - 40-60 mm/s and turn on the cooling.<br/> Slicer can detect some "errors" in the model - this does not affect the result in any way. In addition, PrusaSlicer fixes them automatically.
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Use the “Z Seam Alignment: User specified” option in Cura or the "Seam Painting" option in PrusaSlicer to achieve this (see pictures above).Print slowly to achieve sharp edges and don't use support!There may be small variations in the frequencies...
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There is an overhang that looks like it should be supported, however the gap is too small and prusaslicer does not want to build actual supports in that gap. I was able to print mine just fine without supports, but I am not sure this will work for...
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If you are using PrusaSlicer, you can make your brim even stronger by setting Elephant Foot Compensation to 0 under Print Settings and then Advanced.The nut should be printed so the widest part of the grips are towards the print bed. The flat bottom...
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12cm of twine/string. Printing Instructions:STLs should already be oriented the correct way for Prusaslicer. I arranged the parts on the print bed parallel to the x-axis.….else use the attached gcode for MK3S.</p><p>I printed this at 0.3mm...
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For #9 I both reduced speed in PrusaSlicer, then reduced further at the end with “Tune”. I was probably around 30% of max speed at the end.</p><p>This was built with Fusion 360 (.F3D file included. Largest/last few trees make it...
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Look for a number in the brackets in the file description.Print instructionsPrusaSlicer's default PETG 0.2mm presets.For fan-shroud part, we recommend Prusament ASA / PC-Blend with default settings and 5mm brim if necessary.The fan-shroud STL file...
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It will be an ugly backside but then again, it's against the pegboard so who cares.If you like what I'm doing… …consider buying me a coffee. Print instructionsSlicer: PrusaSlicerResolution: 0.2mmInfill: 10%, 40% for the pegsSupport:...
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;) If you found this useful, please donate what you think it is worth to my paypal.me: https://paypal.me/jgusmar Help cover the time of design. Thanks, Enjoy! WARNING! Rotate the STL and put the bottom place on your print surface for a correct print...
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;) If you found this useful, please donate what you think it is worth to my paypal.me: https://paypal.me/jgusmar Help cover the time of design. Thanks, Enjoy! WARNING! Rotate the STL and put the bottom place on your print surface for a correct print...
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I recommend using a support enforcer cylinder (available in Slic3r or PrusaSlicer) to support only the base and not the interior of the objects.Print this as a single object. Don't separate them! They are positioned so that the largest diameter...
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Hopefully to improve retraction rates, and make the true one handed nozzle change on a prusa possible, with very little modification. The idea is to use a modifier in PrusaSlicer, and remove a keyed section in the Extruder Motor Plate where this...
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Note that this was printed in PrusaSlicer. Other slicers may not have a similar infill pattern. I have a feeling that some of the other infill patterns might have a similar effect, so post a make with your results! I personally switched both the top...
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PrusaSlicer complains if the bandshorten parameter isn't a multiple of my layer height. Gap fill is undesirable for speedy printing, so I try to trick the slicer into putting extra perimeters into the forehead inner band by parametrizing its...
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To insert the magnet into the green stone, simply pause the print (initiate a filament change in Prusaslicer). Be cautious: depending on your printer and print bed configuration, the magnet might stick to the hotend! To prevent this, apply some hot...
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For some reason the PrusaSlicer can't arrange the parts very well. It scatters them so randomly that they won't fit on the bed without an error. This is why I added the stand parts as a plate. ...The top is really the only part that needs to be printed...
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In the file section, you will find a PrusaSlicer example project. Use this as a good base for your settings, or check the table below:Nozzle Size:no limitationLayer Height:Optimized for 0.2mmFilament Materials:PLA, PETG, …Perimeters:Two...
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I don't recommend using this version of the stand as-is, since there is not enough grip and it tends to easily slide around the desk, and is less stable.Note that you can use this latter model with your own measured thickness of rubber feet by...
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I printed all parts using the prusaslicer 0.2mm layer height quality preset. Assembly instructions:Print all parts.Place AVAILABLE over UN (make sure they're oriented the same way).Apply glue to the top of the two small tabs on the...
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I have not tried a larger size as this may require further changes to the design. I have successfully printed all 3 designs using a 50/50 original/reprap Prusa mk3+ through the PrusaSlicer on the preset 0.20mm Quality setting. As we all use...
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I used PrusaSlicer to prepare the design for printing and to add a pause halfway to allow the flyscreen mesh to be inserted into the print.Printing InstructionsThe printing process is pretty straight-forward. Prepare the print bed as per usual (I...
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In PrusaSlicer this can be ensured by enabling “Detect bridging perimeters” and turning down the bridge speed. 3) It is easier to break them apart if the gaps with the pins are printed at lower extrusion flow. In the attached 3mf-files this is...