anycubic 4max pro extruder 3d models
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Mount the Titan Extruder Clone and attach the Filament Runout Sensor to ensure precise filament monitoring and effortless 3D printing operations.
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The cable coming off my extruder often hit the top bar of the printer when I printed tall objects. Crafted this bracket to mount seamlessly on the existing hardware. Gives it a bit on an angle and keeps the cable back and out of the way. ...
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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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This is a complete X-carriage designed to fit the Anycubic 4max Pro, and might fit other Makerbot-based printers with 70 mm rod spacing as well. ... I came up with this design because there were several issues with the original 4max Pro print head I did...
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My 4max pro received new heart - robin nano v3. that's why i had to get rid of old display and mount TS35 from Makerbase. And... I designed this mount. It fits perfectly in place of old display. It contain socket for USB cable extender and place...
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I made this because I couldn't find any fan ducts designed for the 4Max Pro 2.0 that would work with the stock hotend and an E3D V6 Nozzle. It's not my design originally, as I simply modified one that had already been made. I shortened the "tower" of...
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... Its sturdy design ensures a smooth, wobble-free operation, giving you complete peace of mind as you work on your next project. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this accessory is an absolute must-have for any Anycubic 4Max owner.
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Removing the lid allows effortless usage of the object, making access a seamless experience.
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I modded the original STL (the model itself is not perfect, but works) for a better cooling and to avoid melting and deformation due to high temperature during ABS prints. ... Use ABS for this, not PLA.
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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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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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Tiny strands of filament drop downwards. ...This little container helps maintain a spotless surface.
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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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Rolling available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RZ765BS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_NQ9zEbA3T8Z4.
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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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Someone might just walk in who's exactly what we need.
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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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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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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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I modded the original STL (the model itself is not perfect, but works) for a better cooling and to avoid melting and deformation due to high temperature during ABS prints. Use ABS for this, not PLA. ... Category: 3D Printer Parts
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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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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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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...
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Cyclone fan duck for Trianglelab v6 Brass Heatblock and V6 Nozzle
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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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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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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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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...