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... check out https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3482275 - 16.03.2019: Added the part "fanduct positioning spacer", if you struggle with positioning and right distance of the fanduct and hot bed Ref. Model: Anycubic i3 Mega 2018v, 2-zaxis sensors
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I have NO NEED for an auto-leveling sensor to compensate for misalignment, as my printer foundation is perfect. Now folks, 3-point mounting the hot bed is NOT MY idea: I just implemented it on my printer. It is truly WELL worth the change. In...
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After going through the usual troubleshooting steps, cleaning the drain pipe, de-gunking the soil sensor, running self-diagnostics a few times, we identified the circulation pump as being the most likely culprit. At this point, we stumbled on an...
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Direct Drive Mount for NEMA 17 Extruders is available here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1278168, and E3d V6 Bowden Mount (w/Proximity Sensor) can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1288706. I have provided a BOM. You can check out...
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It will fit very tight in the beginning, i manually reworked it a bit to fit perfectly.Scale with 10 %.In the end i have to say that always putting in and removing the switch is grinding my gears and now i purchased a capacitive sensor. ...However i...
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Note that the large flat on the adapters makes it difficult but not impossible to access the E-mount body lens release button, and the 80mm adapter just barely clears the grip on my NEX-5; however, mounting the lens farther away from the sensor would...
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By insulating the block better, the potential temperature differences in the block between heater and sensor are much lower. I have included 3 views to compare the original sock with this fat sock. It is much thicker on the sides, but not on the...
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... down. However, I still needed to work on a couple of things: I lost a few mm on the left side, possibly due to an issue with the x-axis sensor or firmware settings. Maybe using the glass plate as a "nozzle wipe" could help solve this problem.
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The top cap fixing also serves to hold the temperature sensor cable, which hangs down from the top cap, allowing temperature measurement near the resin reservoir. The customisation uses push fit 15mm copper plumbing tube to connect all parts. By...
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But any 18mm sensor mount will work. Non-printed parts: Optical endstop (Aliexpress) Tiny linear servo (Aliexpress) Servo extension cables — 3pin each. 3pin JST-XH connectors — 2.54mm pitch. 1 male, 4 females at the minimum, but really, just get a...
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Not only does it give the physical dimensions of the phones, it gives information about the zones around the cameras, sensors, buttons and ports.I took that information and made a model of the iphone 6s plus in OnShape, and then made the case around...
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Some parts like the thruster and sensor array are thickend in these versions, because otherwise they become to small to print at lower scales.Included is a simple stand.Print InstructionsPrinted at 0.2mm layer height. Needs support on...
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You may have to adjust the two z-screws on the linear carriage of z-axis so the nozzle doesn't crash on the heated bed, because it comes slightly lower with this carriage The layout of the small hotend PCB is: - HOTEND = Heating Catridge - FAN2 =...
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After being given a broken Anet A8, complete with melted wires, I set about fixing it and upgrading it with Marlin Firmware, level sensor and flexible steel print bed. This is my water pump design; with the main aim being to teach myself 3D design...
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I also found these nifty 12V adjustable thermal fan switch relays with temp sensor (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VFD08RQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00) allowing me to control the on and off temps of the fan and connecting...
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The parts are mirrored from the one in the video so you don't have to swap cables on the new motor to reverse it.Update: Video printing @ 350mm/s UPDATE - added Nozzle Endstop, it works with allen bit, It might need adjusting or remodeling...
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You'll need to reconfigure your printer settings to account for this if you do any kind of mesh bed leveling with a sensor and any start/end scripts you have set up that specify X positions beyond X pos 270. With my build volume, I've got a zmax of...
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This is a lot better than hand winding and more reliable than getting laser diodes and sensors to line up perfectly every time, like auto-winders do. It also takes very little electricity. As filament extrusion speed is not constant and varies...
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A light sensor is used to identify the messageRead status. Details I wanted to experiment with the Wemos platform and was constantly target by Lovebox ads and thought it would be a good idea to give it a try. I then found the work of julisa99 but...
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For those of you who like to go the minimalist route... From the same designer that brought you all the popular Hero Me remixes... MediaMan introduces the The E3D Minimalist. A simple, clean, lightweight, yet strong mount for your favorite E3D...
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The sensor height is adjustable without disassembling the hotends.\nI don't plan to edit these parts, but I'm not ruling out the possibility of needing to later on. I've prepared my own version of a dual E3D V6 conversion for future use - right now,...
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An attempted opening solution is incorporated into its parts which in fact requires more precision - my verdict being happy because this entire process simplifies neatly managing, sorting motor fan fans extruder light, and sensors – and at one's...
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The Filament RunOut Sensor is a simple micro-switch with a lever and roller: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281854711611?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT. The Extruder fans should be assembled so that both blow in the same...
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There is more detail in the uploaded Installation Guide. I generally do not use levelling sensors but have included a fixing detail in each duct and a mounting bracket. The design of these are based on previous designs based on community input. I...
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The timer is set for five minutes per day but features a rain sensor to prevent unnecessary watering. http://www.2manytoyz.com/rainwater.html I also possess five Earthboxes. These are excellent options, but at $50 each, they are too expensive for...
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However, after installation, check your filament sensor wires and make sure they have clearance. Just push them in a bit if they don't.</p><p><i><strong>Originally pubished in 2017: </strong></i><a...
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This version was designed to use BL Touch, however is can be easly costumized for any sensor, only the part named "Anet_a6_Titan_BLevel_Touch.stl", needes to be replaced by one that fits the probe being used. In this vrsion the X-Endstop switch is...
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Different ones of these may be defined to monitor different temperatures and switch different switches # useful to turn on a fan or water pump to cool the hotend temperatureswitch.hotend.enable true # temperatureswitch.hotend.designator T # first...
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The integral part cooling and bed sensors keep the design as compact as possible, making it ideal for tight spaces. I designed the mount using hexagons because they were readily available at home. Reprapme recommends E3d Heatsinks for optimal...
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... a Nano I had lying around. I would recommend you purchase the Kit if you are not the hardware savvy type. Adding up cost of FSR sensors, time to solder, and nano the ~30 bucks plus shipping is a good deal for a kit. Category: 3D Printer Accessories