3d printer bed scraper
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Simple yet effective scrapers to detach parts from the bed can be created, allowing users to manually inspect and test their creations by printing the device upon completion.
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Introducing the Easy Bed Scraper! So easy that you don't even have to think about it! Just download, print, and scrape! ...Simple as that!
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A simple, toolless bed scraper using a standard razor blade commonly found in box cutters. Print in one piece in any non-flexible material. ...Should require no supports.
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Yes, my remix loses the hole by which the scraper could be hung, but it just sits right next to my printer, so that works for me.Supports are required for the handles knobs, and I recommend ~0.15 mm layer height for the first 5-10 mm of the print, in...
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PLEASE READ THE PRINT INSTRUCTIONS!TRIM IT AND DON‘T GIVE BAD RATING JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN‘T READ INSTRUCTIONS!After printing i cut the front of the shaper to make the tip a little bit more stiff and when cutting it angled it will be more sharp...
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I built a scraper to attach securely inside my printer's housing. ...It clings firmly to its mounting bracket, utilizing common box-cutter-style razor blades.
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I need to hang my tools from the pegboard (currently scattered all over the floor) so I built this holder for my bed scraper. It was a bit plain-looking so I added some dripping detail. This is the original scraper that came with my Anycubic i3 Mega....
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A custom print bed scraper is now available as a revised version of the original design found on Thingiverse, specifically created to address the issue of a gap present in the initial model.
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I'm Fed Up with Laying My Scraper on the Desk, So I Built a Simple Hook for It - Now You Can Too! ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Deltaprintr Printer: Deltaprintr Kit Rafts: No Supports: Yes
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One of the first items I printed with my Prusa Mini was a bed scraper, now after using it for some time the tip is worn-out and I should reprint the whole scraper instead of just changing the worn-out part. For this reason I decided to design a...
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I've wanted a bed scraper that looks a little cooler than the ones you often find.I took inspection from the contours of supercars.The divit in the center is a perfect place for your finger to rest wile scraping.
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I have been looking for the my perfect Bed scraper. So, I modified my favorite one in two aspects:A created as 0.6mm ‘striking edge’ (on a 60º angle) that extended for 3mm (or 15mm)and much ridged blade transition to the extended...
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... touching it as much will delay the need to clean it. If used correctly the scraper won't scratch or mar the surface unlike metal paint spreaders/scrapers.I recommend at least 0.16 layer heights for the bottom to get a nice edge. Happy printing!
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A simple bed scraper, I needed something that gave me a bit of leverage and wouldn't snap on me, or scratch my print beds. Bit of sanding to remove where the supports were, and this thing should be good to go for a long while. I printed this on...
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**There is an easy way to make your bed scraper much better: sharpen the edge!** This can be easily done on a piece of sandpaper (180 grit or similar). With a sharp edge the blade slips under the objects to be lifted up from the print bed much more...
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... quickly. Scale it up or scale it down to fit your prints and bed. There's a childproof version as well... Let me know in the comments what other bed surfaces it works/does not work with please. Check out more designs from Department_Nine!
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News 2024-04-10:Please also check out my new Blade Dispenser for this Bed Scraper:This is the XL version of my popular Optimized Bed Scraper with quick-change blades. The cutting edge of the blade is 45 mm, a full 30% longer!Each blade weighs just...
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I keep my scraper close to me at all times, it sits comfortably against my body.
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I personally crafted a clever little scraper using Autodesk's 123D software.
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This tool is designed for unsticking items from a 3D printer bed. It performs well as long as it has over 20% infill and is printed with decent quality. The more robust the material used, the better it holds up. A contoured handle makes it easy to...
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This scraper is inspired by the Bambu Lab preloaded scraper file found on the X1C. I got tired of the scraper laying around all over the place without a spot, and figured I could tweak it to get it to fit on the X1C door handle. Now it always has a...
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Simple printbed scraper tool for 18mm blades.For assembly you need:1pc printed scraper handle1pc 18mm bladeSuperglueThe cutout is .6mm, common blades have .5mm thickness. The fit is designed loose for easier assembly. ...With 2-3 drops of superglue it...
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Print bed scrapper or spatula made to remove prints from your bed without scratching it!
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Scrape away excess dust from your printer's bed using the large flat edge, and place the nozzle on top to ensure a smooth start! Adjust the infill settings as desired, but remember, zero layers of top infill will give you the best results. ...I...
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I also made the scraper part better cause in the original design it was hanging of the edge and wouldn't print correctly. Also I had to take V1 Down because of printing issues. ...V2 Updates:Design is tallerScraper Part Is ThickerScraper Base Isn't...
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... cubic inches, and it weighs just 0.03 pounds. To print the part, use the provided .STL file with dimensions given in mm. If needed, lightly sand edges for a flat scraper bottom. ...Remember to use a low infill ratio to save plastic during printing.
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If you use it correctly, you can apply ample pressure for scraping.This is also great for removing decals and other gunk from surfaces where using a metal blade may damage the surface.Finally - yes, the scraper blades came with those blue blade...