4max pro 2 3d models
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Hi,\r\n\r\nNew V5 released:\r\n- smaller size due to tight flex cable at max x: limit / y: 0 position\r\n- flex cable protection moved closer to head, preventing contact with rear support Lucdu19 : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4088111\r\n-...
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Added pictures of the installed version on my 4Max Pro. I am using a new fan duct design that blows from two sides. If you use this design, make sure to set your part-cooling fan speed to 20% less than with the old one. Turned out, that the new duct...
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I would like to share with You my upgrade kit for 4MAX PRO. But be aware of that I have redesigned whole carriage connections and it is not stock tape friendly. You have to take care of that on Your own ;) but stock mount should fit as well for...
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He printed a nozzle of 0.4, a layer of 0.2. ... Changes after installing the carriage: In Slicer, make these changes: - End G-Code G1 Z185 F500 - Height Z is 185 In Firmware, make these changes: - Maximum height #define Z_MAX_POS 185 - Invert Y...
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I engineered this handle to compensate for a factory that's too cramped and a filament spool that doesn't release easily. ...Printing with supports in contact with the build plate is my top suggestion.
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The 4MaxPro print head carriage is not symmetrical. I have found the current solutions all symmetrical and the screw holes are difficult to align and clearances do not line up. I also added two counter sinks to allow the tensioner to sit over the two...
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Rolling available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RZ765BS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_NQ9zEbA3T8Z4.
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This special template design allows you to fine-tune your bed precisely. Simply set up the proper settings, print it out, and then adjust the bed leveling knobs during the printing process. Print with a first layer height of 0.30mm, resolution at...
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Someone might just walk in who's exactly what we need.
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Removable and extended spool holder prints easily and securely attaches to the main holder, making it more reliable. Suitable for printing plastic spools up to 400 meters long. This item prints quickly at 80 mm per second. ...Designed for use with...
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Please use the support provided by the table! I strongly recommend that you utilize tree support in Cura, specifically the "bridges" function. Update Log: Update 1.01: Bolt hole size has been increased. The file now reloads under a new name.
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A remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3726805 & https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3913091 . Neither solution worked well for me and left me burning time and cursing. The belts would slip and force me to start over in circular repetition. I...
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Designs fall short of perfection, yet they offer a significant improvement over the empty promises that fill the airwaves, leaving drivers frustrated and uncertain.
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Humans have been printing products using supports exclusively from incubators. ...There's an edition designed specifically for a volcanic eruption site.
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Circular fan duct based on the https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4167848 Added additional mounting point on the opposite side to prevent it from sagging and for more precise positioning. There is a second threaded insert in the stock carriage already...
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I was struggling to fine-tune this printer so I reached out to Anycubic and requested a Cura 4.1 profile. They promptly provided me with the necessary settings, which I put through rigorous testing over two days, resulting in flawless prints every...
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Found on german site. Author: https://www.thingiverse.com/Mike1960 ---------------------------- Original: da ich selbst nach der Umrüstung der Beleuchtung von blau auf weiß den ersten Layer nicht richtig sehen kann - Extruder-Kopf wirft Schatten -,...
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Tired of manually moving the carriage to calibrate your table? Try this alternative. The code runs the head twice, five times, and waits fifteen seconds each time. ...You have two options: no heating or heat up to 230 degrees Celsius.
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I just redesigned the long chain link and the mounting component because the original Wadzio models weren't printable for me.
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You'll require two cubic meters of bolts, twenty bolts each, two cubic meters of nuts, and two stock bolts. ...Now, I've got a superior remix.
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Removing the lid allows effortless usage of the object, making access a seamless experience.
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Tiny strands of filament drop downwards. ...This little container helps maintain a spotless surface.
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This remix from dual to triple fan duct is a game-changer. First, print the two-part fanduct onto the table backing. This approach requires less of a strain on your printer. Once printed, apply glue for a secure bond. ...To ensure accurate printing,...
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Humans need to be aware that their To Do list is incomplete without one crucial task: Checking the Filament Sensor's functionality. Additionally, they should consider implementing Auto Power Off and Power Recovery features to optimize system...
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I crafted this component because I recognized that the power cord frequently got snagged on the screw attached there. To preserve the original extruder casing, I designed the cover to eliminate unnecessary waste. A second iteration of the project was...
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I created a custom airflow system because stock airflow isn't up to par. This one performs exceptionally well. A two-part fanduct is printed with support from the build platform and requires less demanding prints. Next, it needs to be assembled...
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The tube is significantly larger in diameter towards its termination, thus preventing the spool from precipitating downward.
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Fan duct based on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3763851 This version requires to rotate the heatblock 90° but provides symmetrical air flow from both sides for best results. In order to rotate the hotend you will need to loosen the small...