anycubic enclosure 3d models
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Enclosure for BigTreeTech TFT35-E3 dual-mode screen, for replacing the standard display on the Ender 5 Plus. <b>Requires a total of nine M3 bolts.</b> M3 × 8 mm (or longer - up to 12 mm) <b>×7</b> – four for holding the TFT35-E3 board between the...
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The other parts could possibly be PLA but I find that PLA parts tend to warp and sag over time especially when the printer is located in an enclosure. I didn’t use any brass inserts. I made hex pockets in the parts to drop hex nuts into so that...
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Creality_Ender_3 Tiny Tensioner I needed a low-profile tensioning solution for the X-axis so an enclosure could fit around the printer without a large protrusion on the side. Also, I hadn't ever used Onshape so I thought this would be a good first...
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The subwoofer will work with just about any low cost 2.1 channel amplifier or home theatre amplifier, but if you are looking for a DIY amp project with Bluetooth and DSP, check out this...
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The Heavy-Duty Air-Tight Filament Spool Case is designed to enclose a single standard 200mm spool in an air-tight enclosure. The standard design allows for 65mm wide spools with a 50mm centre. You can alter this by adding or removing layers and...
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6x #4x12mm screws (for Nano enclosure and control box lid). 2x 3mm bolts, ~ 15-20mm long (for motor). 1x M6 bolt (for camera mount) 1x M6 threaded rod. In terms of weight capability, the main factor is probably the acrylic panels and plastic rather...
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There is also this design for the Up board enclosure which was the first iteration of the design, before I considered using IDC style connectors and turning the board over. This has all pins accessible if you have slim fingers and the patience of a...
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This required a much deeper case than the original, which is required for the tripod mount in any case. One of my cameras was to be suspended with a tripod mount from the top of an enclosure and the other just installed on a mini tripod so I created...
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You'll need to run the heatbed hot (60-70C) and/or an enclosure to keep the heat in. No need to print at a ridiculously high infill, 20% should be plenty. Any more you are just wasting filament.</p> <p>All up this will eventually clock in at around...
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You'll need to run the heatbed hot (60-70C) and/or an enclosure to keep the heat in. No need to print at a ridiculously high infill, 20% should be plenty. Any more you are just wasting filament. All up this will eventually clock in at around 72-90...
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Update 2/25/2018 I've installed an enclosure, but I'm still working on cutting the press board for the "laser-proof window" with an OD of 3. I created four L/U channels that were solvent-welded to the corner pieces, allowing me to easily slide in...
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At first I was thinking about printing the entire enclosure. That´s why the source file includes a filament ring like the ones included with the dryer, just without the tray area. However, even so my printer can handle the size, it would be a...
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I'm planning to make an enclosure for the hardware components and the joysticks. ... Materials: 3 Nema 17 Stepper Motors 1 5 volt stepper motor and driver 2 motor hats for raspberry pi 1 Raspberry pi 3 B+ (you need a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power...
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I also wouldn't recommend putting the control board under the Lack Table enclosure - it's a nightmare to work on. Here's a video of it in operation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN6U2HKLrDY I'm planning to design a less bulky part cooling duct...
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Because the print is so large, Id also recommend an enclosure. I've included one stl with corner hold downs since mine kept warping off the build plate. The body contains a large bridge if you chose to print it without support. I suspect that some...
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(The picture of the print is in PETG to test the file.) If you do use ASA (or ABS), this must be printed in an enclosure because it will most likely split due to the design. Additionally, the gCode and amf file have the perch at 40% infill with the...
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It's called OpenHead not only because it is fully open-source, but also because it incorporates open structure without any enclosures (unlike the stock T2 head, which is enclosed cube), providing you easy access for tuning and maintenance. The main...
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* 2x M3x12mm screws * 2x M4x12mm screws * 2x M3 nuts * 2x M4 nuts ## Alternate parts: * You can substitute almost any RTC module for the Tiny RTC, but you might have to modify the enclosure to make it fit. You will also need to modify the code. *...
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I STRONGLY RECOMMEND TO USE THE NEW IMPROVED VERSION INSTEAD, WHICH CAN BE FOUND HERE: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1723980 After a failed search for an enclosure with sufficient battery capacity for my high-performance 14" 500W unicycle motor...
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ePAHT-CF is easy to print and does not need to be printed in an enclosure. These two parts could also be printed from Polycarbontate-CF but I fear this is too prone to brittleness and cracking. The rear bed arm is designed to be printed with the...
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Since I intended to use the printer in an Ikea LACK enclosure I had to make sure it will not crash into its housing while moving during the prints. Sadly the drag chain of the Y-Axis stuck out a bit too much at the back. The rerouted cables give me...
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And unless you have an enclosure for your printer, layer adhesion on ABS prints may be weak.If you followed my recommended print settings, the first thing you will notice when you pick this up off your print bed is how heavy and solid this thing...
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This is for me problematic because this way I lose the possibility of using the GPIO interface for other purposes (such as enclosure control application) and also I would have many cables popping out of the front control panel.Secondly, I wanted to...
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Just make sure they are suitable for dish washer use, so they can handle the temperature. *4 self cutting screws (the two delivered with the device are fine, but the case is prepared for four screws and you need slightly longer ones to secure the...
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In case you're considering a similar low-runtime pseudo-UPS idea, make sure you calculate the ongoing power dissipation of the non-backfeed diode in your usage and make sure the diode can really handle that continuously inside an enclosure,...
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To get the PLA through you can either thread it through if it is not already in the extruder, or you can disassemble/reassemble the wheel anytime to place the PLA into the wheel well enclosure. There you have it. With just some plastic and some...
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There are countless lithophane enclosures on the internet but i always wanted to design my own to fit my needs. So i came up with this design that you can fit five lithophanes which gives you the opportunity to display your favorite photos in a...
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Install threaded inserts: There are four M3 screws that hold the lid of the pulley enclosure to the housing. These require thermoset threaded inserts to be installed in the pulley housing (see photos for reference). Install spacer and servo:...
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- Top of case is also modified to have an inset for the screw head that will allow me to mount the entire enclosure to a suction mount I have already purchased previously for Stratux. (https://amzn.to/2VHQWF6) - GPS Shield is inspired by Kevintjuh's...
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The only problems with PETG I have is warping (even with heated bed and enclosure), therefore I made a version of the most parts with localized brim in corners to improve adhesion. These parts are with "_F" in the name. But you can also use full brim...