anycubic bed 3d models
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The user is experiencing a malfunctioning heating bed handle on their Anycubic I3 Mega 3D printer. ...The issue is causing problems during printing operations.
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These clips are designed specifically for the Anycubic Kossel Plus, enabling users to securely mount an Anycubic 220mm diameter x 3mm aluminum heated bed directly under the stock 240mm diameter glass bed. They utilize the same bolts and nuts as the...
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... this [handle](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3217199) , that doesn't fit on my Mega X. It looks like Anycubic may have changed the design of the bed plate. UPDATE 08.01.2021: I've added v3. ...The notch goes through the rear clip as well.
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Anycubic Kossel Delta Mini (Bed 180mm) This assembly secures the heated bed and glass together in place. To detach the glass, simply pull out the top fitting. ...This setup ensures that the bed remains consistently positioned, eliminating the need to...
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... into the originals. Feel free to use and modify them. The original clips have a thickness of 8mm. These are only 5mm. You'll need three of each for the original bed. The only hardware required is the original bolts and nuts from the Anycubic KLP
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The original design didn't suit my Anycubic I3 Mega ver.3, possibly because the hot bed plate is thicker than expected. This remix fits perfectly. I've also swapped out the handle for a smaller circle that provides a better grip while moving the...
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This is an enhanced iteration of the remix of the remix of the bed clamp designed specifically for the Anycubic ø200 delta printer. ...The revised clamp features a reduced profile to prevent the fan from interfering with its operation during printing.
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My re-thinking of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4567727, the heated bed spacers for Anycubic Mega Zero upgrade. There are 3 variants: 1. to use with 6mm outer diameter springs 1. to use with 8mm outer diameter springs 1. with silicone...
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Note: My solution is specific to printers equipped with a heated metal bed from Anycubic and not for glass beds used in older models. I replaced only three of the six original clips and found this to be sufficient. ...However, creating a mirrored...
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Kabelhalter für den Anycubic i3 mega und mega s. wird einfach in den Schlitten vom Bett eingeklipst. der Deckel wird in die Grundplatte eingeclipst. Drucken unbedingt mit brim und supports. durch die kleinen filegranen Teile wird es sonst nichts...
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This handle fits perfectly on the Anycubic i3 Mega S printer's hot bed. Unfortunately, a previously printed bed handle here did not fit my printer's metal plate, which is a bit too thick at 3.5mm. Therefore, I suspect that the printer bed design has...
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... one which is a lot easier to mount (very tight fit). BTW Im not using original bed from anycubic i have a 240x6mm aluminium bed with silicone heater. ... Take a look at the video to see it in action: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/loZdmW1cs_0
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Hi, Here's a bed leveler for Anycubic Kossel Delta Plus. It works great. To assemble it, you'll need M5 hexagonal bolts and a 15mm large spring, which are easily found in most supermarkets. I can provide the screw length if you're interested. Edit...
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The cable for the heat bed is routed towards the rear of the printer and is tied to the adjustment screw in back of the bed. While printing large prints, the cable will bump the adjustment wheel and raise the bed, causing the first layer to be too...
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Automated Bed Leveling GCODE for the Anycubic I3 Mega. This script relocates the printhead automatically to four corners a total of four times, which should be sufficient for leveling the bed. If additional iterations are necessary, simply duplicate...
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Bed adjustment knobs for Anycubic i3 Mega, they perfectly fit over factory knobs. They are elevated above the knob's edge to offer some clearance (primarily for the bed cable). It features a textured surface with indicator arrows to clearly show...
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The cable for the heat bed is routed towards the rear of the printer and is tied to the adjustment screw in back of the bed. While printing large prints, the cable will bump the adjustment wheel and raise the bed, causing the first layer to be too...
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Mounts specifically designed for the 23cm heated bed offer precise height adjustment capabilities, facilitating rapid and accurate bed leveling.
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Just a simple bed level test i made and wanted to share with Hansi ;)
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Adjustable bed clamps securely grip both the 200mm hotbed and the glass, firmly attaching them to the belt drive corners with precision to ensure an even bed leveling surface and prevent the glass from shifting or spinning out of control.
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This is just the stl spacer required to install a heated bed on the Mega Zero. ... For a full guide see: https://github.com/ztipnis/Mega-Zero-Heated-Bed
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This is my first upgrade for the AnyCubic 4Max Pro printer. The heatbed on this printer is not perfectly level, but in its center it is slightly inward-curved. With this modification, it can be made straight and the print head can be precisely...
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As I tend to forget which direction makes the bed go up or down, I remixed the knob. ... With this remix the direction is crystal clear.
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Bill of Materials: - 3* M3x16 Countersunk Bolts + 3*M3 Nuts - Bed - 3* M3 Nylon Nuts - Wheels - 6* M4x10 Bolts + 6* M4 T-Nuts - Mounts - Superglue, Loctite Instructions: - Countersink the Heat-Bed (If Using 240mm Glass) - Tighten 3 Countersunk Bed...
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2.5mm spacer for optical eye trigger arm for when you fit a magnetic bed. ...Not fancy, not a thing of beauty but does the job.
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My 240mm bed has a diameter that allows for some movement in the wheels to accommodate different bed sizes and expansion when heated. Unfortunately, I lost about 18mm of build height in the process, but it was well worth it to make full use of my...
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### Bed Leveling Knob. I was looking for a handle for leveling the table, everything that I met for various reasons did not suit me, I decided to model it myself. ...
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The original one was too thick for the 2 bed tabs, and lowering it at the sides to host both tabs was not good because having less grip to the bed and also covering the screw holes, so I thought a great solution would be to indent the center (by...
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Piercet's original guide seemed like the most straightforward way to position the bed cable just right, given my concerns about the heated bed cable snapping like others had experienced. Because the cable was aligned with the Y-axis pully, I needed...
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I didn't like the small grips that all of the other bed handles used, so I thought I'd have a go at making my own by remixing an existing one, to ensure that it fitted correctly, and then modifying the handle so that I can get my whole hand in.