qidi support 3d models
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Printer Settings: Printer: Qidi Tech 1 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 20% Notes: I used the Qidi-supplied florescent orange PLA that came with my printer to get optimal results. ...Printed on the Qidi Tech 1 using Simplify3D on the...
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Print Settings: Printer: QIDI Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 50% Notes: Printed with MG PLA at 210C/60C, 50% fill, 7 top, 7 bottom, 4 outside Post-Printing: Installation: Depending on the orientation you choose, the bracket may need...
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... for 3mm screws instead of 4mm, but they easily ream out to 4mm size. Print Settings: Printer: QIDI Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter Notes: I printed at 100% infill for a quick turnaround, resulting in an incredibly strong and dense door latch.
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... to mount my pi cam using this design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1667505) and a 12-inch ribbon. Print Settings: Printer: Qidi Tech 1 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 25 Notes: Easy Print, estimated print time is about 1.5 hours.
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I have included photos showcasing the mount as it's positioned on the front of the printer and a photo of the camera attached to the mount, clearly displaying the printer printing a new mount for the Qidi X-Pro which will be featured next. No...
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... mount the eSun eBox to the QIDI X-Max. ...As main attachment It uses the filament canal and the screw below at the back of the x-max. It all prints without supports but you'll need ~9x M3 x 10mm Screws e.g. ...https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B07CMSBQ11/
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Simple spacer that allows wider filament spools (such as HatchBox) to fit on the Qidi Tech 1 spool holder.Print instructions:Layer height: 0.20 mmInfill: 20%Supports: None
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I created this model specifically for my QIDI printer since the original source model isn't compatible due to the varying corner profile found on the QIDI.
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If you don't have it installed in your printer already, you can contact QIDI support and they will send one to you and you can switch it yourself. The new carriage has a fan duct attached by two screws. Once you have installed the new extruder...
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Made an adaptation specifically tailored for use with my QIDI 3D printer.
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Simple protection against dust for the USB port of the QIDI XMAX-3.
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QIDI 3D X-MAX holder for spool. ...Required bearing ABEC 5 (6, 7)
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Qidi XMAX upgrade snap-on filament guide Original black tube fits in to cover tube.
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This is a PTFE tube cutting jig for the QiDi Tech X-one2 printer.
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This is a PTFE tube cutting jig for the QiDi Tech X-Pro dual nozzle printer.
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It consists of an upper frame in two parts, a lower frame, and two supports to connect them (print the support twice). They can be assembled with some screws. Some plastic sheets can also be screwed onto the outside of the frame (see pics). In the...
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... Supports: No supports are required for this object. Resolution: The print resolution is set at 0.2mm for a high-quality finish. Infill: The infill percentage is set to 100% to provide maximum strength and a tight fit that minimizes Z rod movement.
cults3d
To test its functionality, I printed the holder using PLA from the printer's original stock without relying on supports, resulting in a slight sloppiness at the overhang but ultimately proving effective. ...The nut initially presented some resistance,...
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As the Qidi i-Mate S top cover has a large hole at the back and just uses a small tube as a filament guide I decided to make a quick design in Shapr3D to have the top cover fully closed.A small PTFE tube is glued into it for better flow. ...The part...
myminifactory
... infill. NO SUPPORTS are required, and NO RAFTS will be necessary. I added extra thread space so a nut can be easily installed if desired! Special thanks to rssalerno for creating the original version of this spool holder. ... Have fun printing!
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The Qidi X-One 2 boasts a sturdier build platform, necessitating slightly larger prints compared to the original design. To ensure seamless adhesion, a thin strip of masking or painters tape is applied to the bed's underside lip, providing the clips...
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It was printed using PLA, which came with the printer, without support material and showed some sloppiness at the overhang area but still functions perfectly fine. ...The nut was initially quite tight so I had to smooth it out a bit before using canola...
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If you don't have it installed in your printer already, you can contact QIDI support and they will send one to you and you can switch it yourself. The new carriage has a fan duct attached by two screws. Once you have installed the new extruder...
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This is an upgraded version of the Qidi 3D X-Plus Spool Roller, crafted by mistertech, where two critical parts are replaced with a more substantial structure. The original files, Spool_Roller_lock_170mm.stl, which held the assembly together, have...
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Print Settings: Printer: QiDi Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 100% Notes: Printed with MG Crystal PLA at 230C/60C, using 6 top, 6 bottom, and 4 outside layers. A raft and supports were used, with the print orientation having the U-top of the clip facing...
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... yet; I'll provide updates once I've confirmed the measurements and completed the print process. Print Settings: Printer: Qidi Tech 1 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 10% Notes: Printing with PETG for enhanced temperature resistance.
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... really that easy. Printer: QIDI-Tech x-Plus Resolution: fine (0.2mm) Support: yes / 70° Print temperature: 190°C Bed temperature: 60/50° (first layer / rest of print) I'm excited to share this ruggedized spool roller with the QIDI X-Plus community!
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What you will need to assemble these: 1) Makeup removal pads or some Cotton Balls 2) Activated Granulated Carbon 3) A 3D printer (obviously) The QIDI resin printers are great, but their air scrubbers aren't. It is like they were an after thought. So...
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My printer doesn't do bridges very well though, so I eliminate the end cap on the body of the print so that no supports should be necessary. The Qidi Shadow uses a lot of parts from the Anycubic Photo, so this will work on either printer, and...
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Required parts: * 4 M2/M2.5 screws (for Raspberry Pi) * 2 M2 screws (to secure the camera's vertical position) * 2 M2 screws (to fix the camera's angle) Print Settings: Printer: QIDI TECH I Rafts: Doesn't matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm...