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My nozzle was set to 0.4mm, and my extruder temperature was a scorching 210 degrees Celsius. I also used a heated bed to ensure a smooth print. To prevent curling at the bottom of the coaster, I used a brim. Feel free to experiment with different...
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The mosquito hotend allows for more detailed prints than the default hotend and can handle higher temperatures, even with an enclosure. It also enables one-tool nozzle changes. The 50W heater core and boron paste are recommended for this setup. The...
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I keep my house at the same temperature all year round, but just a little draft can make a print job a failure. This design is my favorite because it's a game changer for a cheap heat chamber. It goes on and off the printer very easily (if you have...
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For Environments Where Air Temperature Exceeds 60°C, ABS Is Probably a Better Long-Term Material. - Most 3D-Printed Materials Are Non-Conductive and Can Build Up Static Charge. Therefore, It Is Recommended to Run Insulated ~28awg Wires Between the...
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To filter & circulate the air in the housing so that the temperature remains constant. These are the parts I used: Power adapter: PremiumCord Universal Netzteil 230V/ 12V/ 1A DC, Netzadapter AC/DC Fan: (Good pressure, silent) ARCTIC F8 - 80 mm...
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Running with Intel's stock CPU fan set to silent mode, while pushing a loaded 3.2Ghz processor doesn't generate much noise at all and keeps temperatures under 40°C (on load) and around 30°C when idle. The case includes two mounting points for...
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* Theoretically you can set extruder for different materials, so you could mix for example TPU and PLA, but you want to be careful about the bed/hotend temperatures and the transitions. ... Inspiration / How to ...
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The bodies of wild sheep (and some domestic breeds) are covered with a thick layer of wool that helps protect them from extreme temperatures. This unique feature allows them to survive in harsh environments. Species Six species and numerous...
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As soon as the print is completed and the print head moves out of the way, re-preheat the bed to the same material temperature you used.Carefully remove the skirt line - without disturbing the lettering.Change the filament to a neutral color. I...
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Resin won't do that since it si way more temperature resistant. The initial file is a huge 4dmax cinema stl export with an insane amount of facettes. I used meshmixer to reduce the stl first because I couldn't edit it in fusion360 as is, it would...
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The Creality extruder board has the fan polarity inverted so make sure you solder the red fan wire to the black cable on your JST connector and the black fan wire to the red cable on the JST connector. Some heatshrink φ2.0 in diameter to insulate...
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To get the stem to print well that small, I made two significant changes: I created a new version of the STLs with thicker stems (labeled "55 percent" here) and I added GCODE to drop the temperature to only 177 degrees at 10.5 mm. That worked well,...
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The general printing parameters were: * No support material or build plate adhesion needed * Standard speed * 210-215 deg extrusor temperature Specific parameters for the fins: * Solid printing (100% infill) * 0.1 mm layer height Specific parameters...
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Print without cooling and a print head temperature 10 degrees higher than normal to ensure good adhesion. The engine tubes are printed with a raft which needs to be cut with scissors so that you can insert the engines. The petals which hold the...
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(Not compatible with V6 hot end, due to the supporting backplate) This model has been tested for 6 months on the Ender 5 Plus, this version is working stable and sustaining high-end temperatures. The aim was to make these “STL” files easy to “print...
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This upgrade has several advantages over the metal cage that comes standard on the printer, including directing airflow directly onto the heat sink for more stable temperatures and greater efficiency. Additionally, it positions the heat sink fan...
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**Cleaning and Extraction**: After changing the tool, there's a sequence of G-code that cleans the filament by retracting at various speeds (G1 E-15.0000 F6000 to G1 E-3.5000 F360), adjusts the extruder temperature based on layer number (M104 S215...
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Performance: With the latest versions, I'm able to get quite good temperatures on my 3700x (I love this 8-core beast so far). I was able to overclock on water to 4.4 GHz, reaching 2282 on CB R15. I'm not running it on this overclock as the voltage...
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With these settings, the TPU Retract works perfectly for me: Filament: TPU Amzon Basic Retraction speed: 100mm/s Retraction length: 15mm Minimum feed before next retraction: 15mm Travel speed: 60 - 80mm/s Print speed: 30 - 45mm/s (higher I haven't...
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You may want to rise the printing temperature of about 5° here and enable coasting if your printer does it well. * __Flagpole__ - Print as you see, supports required. Optimal layer height is 0.12/0.16 mm. ...The pole is obviosly very fragile, you may...
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However, the XB7 doesn't seem to suffer from heat issues as much, so I'm not sure if this will actually improve temperatures at all. The airflow doesn't ***seem*** to feel any worse when the router is on the stand vs in midair. **Resources** ...
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* Play with colors: Add warmth, coziness, or drama to your scenes by adjusting color temperatures, hues, and saturation levels. * Capture subtle details: Focus on specific elements in your scene, like reflections on windows, and capture the nuances...
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Instead, let it melt on a low temperature and allow it to cool until you can touch it with your finger without discomfort (approximately 40°C). If using ABS or another material that is more heat-resistant than PLA, I suggest printing with that...
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Increasing the printer's temperature to its upper limit can help mitigate this issue. .STP files are included for users who want to customize the design and improve its performance. Required Parts Bearings: 4mm PTFE rod (480mm total), used in each...
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When printing with different brands of material, such as PLA, or even the same brand in a different color, you may find that they have varying print temperatures. Additionally, they may have other distinct mechanical properties. The spring effect...
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I printed in PETG, with 0,2mm layers and 0,4 mm nozzle, in the maximum recommended temperature. There is a small tubular 0,4mm thick column in the body piece in order to avoid the use of suport material in slicer. Remove this column before...
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I paid particular attention not to let the air impact against the nozzle, in order to guarantee the right printing temperature, without alterations. I did some tests with bridges. With this module it is possible to perfectly print a bridge up to 16...
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Our skin also helps regulate our body temperature, producing sweat to cool us down when we're hot and shivering when we're cold. The human brain is a highly complex organ that controls everything we do, from thinking and feeling to moving and...
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These tiles are then fired between temperatures of 800°C and 1000°C so that the glazes fully bind with the biscuit component at hand, thereby forming strong, fire-resistant surfaces perfect for stove surrounds or splashbacks. These uniquely designed...
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Materials, speeds and feeds, temperatures, infill and layer settings are listed in the Instruction Manual. The assembly has been specifically designed for these settings; printing outside of these settings may affect the fit, form and function of the...