tevo tornado e3d v6 upgrade
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Found feet for Tornado by compressing balls. Created this one to fit racquetballs, which are widely available in the USA. Replaced existing screw directly. Note: I found that the printer moves excessively after placing these feet on with...
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I sought a solution to move my camera in tandem with the bed without disrupting the springs of my tornado bed. ...Since I was already employing Jannis' bed clamps, I simply repurposed both front clamps to accommodate a GoPro mount, allowing me to...
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Tevo Tornado all in one / standalone pieces to delete the separate control box. If you would like to remix, here is the source. Right click and export as whatver format you like: <a...
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I designed a support system for my cable-driven 3D printer's tornado. I converted it into a direct drive setup, which allowed me to repurpose the original extruder mount to secure the holder in place. This ensures that the chain moves synchronously...
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Hello,\n\nA small adjustable support for the Z sensor of the Tévo Tornado or Créality CR10 allows having plates of different heights (glass, aluminum, ultrabase, or other) or adjusting the pre-tension of the plate springs.\n\nTo provide:\n-2 FHC...
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I frequently require a reset button on my Tornado, but following several unintended pressings in the midst of printing I implement this one - it's safeguarded from unauthorized incidental activations. This may need to adjust height for your own...
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Mount a simple and secure cable support to prevent heatbed cables from breaking due to Y axis movement in your Texo Tornado 3D printer. You can attach it as is, or enhance its hold with double-sided adhesive tape for added stability. Position this...
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... work. The original design had them a bit too close together for my taste, so I tweaked it slightly to suit my needs. I also dropped the model down a notch to fit the motors better. Now, it's fitted snugly onto my tornado and performing flawlessly.
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 presented a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO bed. It is too wide for the other two positions. I have created a smaller version to fit the right-front corner and the...
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This is a rework of this http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1640682. The hotend has been moved to accommodate my dual fanduct http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2110516. A hole in the middle was added to gather up all wires and create a neat appearance.
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Calibration of the second nozzle height in V2.0, featuring two vertical slots, proved too laborious and time-consuming, prompting a redesign for better results. To solve this problem, I introduced a new design that keeps the distance between the...
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Modeled from the ground up in Dassault Systemes 3D Experience (CATIA) software to perfectly complement my aluminum X carriage.\r\n\r\nTo assemble, you'll need six M3 bolts and nuts.\r\n\r\nThe image showcases a stock model I used for initial testing...
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Adjustment with single wheel incorporated seamlessly. Identical dimensions mirror those of the original component perfectly. ...No additional support required during printing process.
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I didn't like any of the scroll wheel holders I found, so made my own to line up with the Tevo's input.\r\n\r\nTo assemble, undo the two bolts that hold the top part on the sensor, separate them, push the base into the printed part and then...
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I stopped by this Thingiverse post (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2757323) and decided to print it out for my Tevo printer myself. You can easily install it on other printers too. I printed everything with ABS plastic, making sure to use 100%...
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It's designed to be used with the e3d v6 or clone hotend upgrade (using BFAL's lowering holder), 40mm heatsink fan, and a pair of 5015 (12V ~.15A) blower fans. Wider ducts are better for preventing warping on larger parts, and more focused ducts...
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I was about to purchase one spider coupling for my Tornado, but then I realized I could make one myself. So here it is. Part one features a 5mm center hole. Part two boasts an 8mm Center hole. You'll also need four M3x10 or M3x12 screws. Outside...
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I purchased some 60mm x 60mm x 10mm quiet fans from Amazon and the reviews said it was a drop in replacement for the Tornado's control box. It wasn't, so I designed this! You'll need the following Hardware: 4 x M4x8 socket cap screws 4 x M4x16...
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... tweaking. ...The standard Y end stop refused to hook up with the bed, so I came up with a quick fix. Hopefully, it'll aid someone else dealing with the same issue. Needed: (1) M4 Socket Cap / 6mm (1) M4 T Slot Nut Original Tevo Endstop and screws
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Since the Z-end stop on my Tevo proved to be no better than the Y-end stop, I designed an alternative. My goal was to tighten my bed all the way down without being hindered by the original end stop's lack of adjustment. Perhaps this solution will...
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... screw to the edge of aluminum extrusion. I created this to work with Terminator15's gantry bracket as I found the bearing holder that came with that design didn't have the correct spacing for my Tevo and didn't hold the bearing securely.
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Here is the rewritten text: I designed a Tevo Tarantula control box based on this Thingiverse link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2461581. 1# Update I added a Spider-web design, enlarged the box to accommodate a Noctua fan (NF-A6x25), and...
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A center hub fits directly over Tornado bed carriage ends and the "gears" extend 10 mm out for easy grip and turn. I used a DIY rubber stepped washer to stop the bed screw from spinning when turning the knob. An O-ring works just as well, allowing...
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Additionally, I found few options for Tornado, so I created these myself. They are compatible with the 3mm glass bed that I purchased on eBay; it seems to be a standard thickness. The slot is slightly offset upwards for clearance of the hotend/fan...
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Online reviews suggested they would be a straightforward drop-in replacement for the Tornado's control box. That wasn't the case, so I designed this solution myself. To build it, you'll need the following parts: 4 M4x8 socket cap screws 4 M4x16...
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I designed a spool holder that fits onto a 1.25 inch PVC pipe section I had on hand because the Tornado didn't come with one. The pipe securely attaches through the top or can be slid in from the side, and it seems to be working well so far. Update:...
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After installing the Petsfang Direct on my Tornado, I utilized this wire management kit to keep wires from sagging down onto the print. Wire Guide: This guide enables wires to slide back and forth with X carriage movements, minimizing the wires...
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The original duct from Tevo was flush with the side of the fan shroud. The original remix of the duct wraps under the fan shroud to better aim the air flow at the printed part. My printer has an "ear" on the bottom of the shroud which prevented the...
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I'm excited about this redesign of my first Tevo/Flash display mod. I've completely overhauled the entire display assembly and think it looks fantastic. To make installation as smooth as possible, I've taken plenty of pictures that will guide you...
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The stock duct from Tevo was positioned directly against the side of the fan shroud. The initial modification of the duct curves under the fan shroud to more effectively direct airflow towards the printed part. My printer features a protruding "ear"...