anycubic hot end 3d models
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These are cooling ducts for a Tronxy XS5A Pro with a Micro Swiss all metal hot end using the stock 40mm hot end cooling fan and part cooling fan. All parts are designed to be printed without support. There are three parts to be printed for the hot...
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https://www.paypal.me/RobertoMacchi INTRODUCTION If you've ever opened the Geeetech A30 hot-end box, you'll likely have noticed how poorly the technicians installed the E3D-VX clone in the heating unit. The lack of an appropriate thickness between...
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I decided to upgrade Hot End 3 by creating a Bowden setup and installing two "snail house" fans to cool the printed parts efficiently. The extruder cable is now secured directly to the Teflon tube instead of being held in a separate holder. This...
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It allows for changing parts and not having to completely disassemble the hot end carriage when you want to change things. ...I also tried to keep it as small as possible so that you can have part cooling and bl touch without losing any print area. The...
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Designed for 10mm piece of 24v LED strip (which will cut to 50mm lengths (480 leds/m) Available via www.amzn.to/3qwIplg Short lengths of 24 - 30 AWG wire (2x100mm will do) solder wires to led strip and wire into to hot end fan supply with T or I...
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Picked up davecole's Aquila hot end cover and remixed it to have some holders for WS2812 LEDs that are controlled by a Raspberry Pi (OctoPi). Always have a tough time seeing underneath the hot end during the first layer lay down. Works well to light...
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Here's a comprehensive list of parts used for this project: * 2x Teflon tube holder clips (3-4 mm) * 1 piece of Teflon tube (3-4 mm) compatible with 1.75mm filament * Linear bearings from the Anet A6 printer (LM8UU, 2x) * Extruder driver gear from...
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Conveniently, there are designated spaces for the GT2 timing belt, hot end fan, and bracket, as well as both X-axis limit switches. Printer Settings: Printer: Sunhokey Prusa i3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill:...
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Introducing my custom hot end air cooling solution for Solidoodle 2! I aimed to avoid adding excess weight and complications with wiring and print head modifications. Using a bigger aquarium pump, I coupled it with a modular hose downloadable from...
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Just replace the PTFE support on the hot-end with the hot-end clip, screw the other end into the rear 4020 rail, and clip together enough of the individual links to match the length of the wires. I'm using 29 for a 300x300 bed. Run the wires in a...
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As the hot end fan runs all the time and following advice that others have published I connected the new fan wires directly into the control board PSU input header rather than the control board hot end fan output header as I’d read of instances where...
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They make changing the Hot End a breeze, and I now tend to change the whole Hot End when using a different size nozzle. If you decide to use these items, I'd appreciate any feedback or suggestions to improve the designs. Printed on a Creality...
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This is the piece that connects the cable chain, designed by Def_ult, to the hot end when using a linear rail system for X axis, specifically the MGN12H carriage. I loved the original design, but it had a piece that clipped to the original rolling...
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After nearly eight months of use without issues, the hot end ultimately failed due to an incorrect temperature setting causing components to melt together. The creator's MK4 model had more downtime for repairs than actual operation. ...Therefore,...
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I modified the Micro-Swiss Hot End fan duct for the Fang to allow for more airflow through the fins and improved cooling, so I cut a vent into each side of the heat sink to prevent it from blocking airflow entirely. There are two versions available...
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I really liked jsturm's CR6 hot end fix spacer design, as it allows for the PTFE tube to be inserted into the spacer for perfect alignment. The only issues I had were that 1) I was having trouble getting the top hole aligned for the filament, and 2)...
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I upgraded my J-Head mk4 hot end's cooling by designing this duct to add a 30mm fan to the Mendel90. This part slips inside Wingmaster's square fan duct (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:657540) and fits snugly under the X-carriage. Simply attach...
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To create my own Hot End Bowden conversion, I began by designing an accurate Ubis model from OpenSCAD, using measurements from the Printrbot and a pneufit adapter (SPC-06-01). This fitting requires a British Standard Pipe Taper Thread R1/8", with tap...
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I had problems cooling my PLA prints so I built a custom fan shroud to handle it better with my stock 50mm fan attached to the V4 hot end. 12-1311: Tweaked the design by adding an open area in the neck part to boost airflow. ... Printing Details...
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E3D Hot End mount designed specifically for the TronXY X5S printer. This E3D v6 Bowden X-carriage mount Prusa i3 remix is a simplified design that I greatly admired, courtesy of Tech2C on Thingiverse. The main goal was to create a version that could...
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These innovative fan shrouds are designed specifically for the HE280 hot end featured in Rostock Max v3 and Rostock Max v2 Upgrade, as well as various other delta printer upgrades. ...I created these shrouds for my own RMv2 to optimize localized...
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You may have seen a hot-end cover for the Ender 3 V2 around, only to print it and find nothing fits, the screws holes were all out of alignment etc. Fear not, this version actually fits (with lots of proof pics) The cover intakes were all printed...
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Based off of Hot End pen holder by nils_kal Converted to resemble the Artillery SWX1 & Genius Titan /Volcano setup found on stock printer. ...Slightly skewed scale to allow for it to stand properly and provide storage for larger pens and...
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This is a customizable variant of the cutter aid for the "Original Hot End Fix for Creality". I created this one, because the original did not leave enough space for the cutting blade and broke too easily. The default setting cuts at the...
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Modified the hot end fix on Luke's design to precisely position the bowden tube, eliminating catch edges for enhanced filament flow. I cleared out the hole with a 3/32" drill bit - feel free to use your preferred size. To smooth out any rough edges...
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This is a basic mount that attaches above the X-axis motor, allowing you to secure your hot end/BLTouch wires and/or filament tube so they don't rub against the frame's side. The design focuses on M4 hardware compatibility. Since I have dampers on...
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This remix kossel effector boasts a diamond hot end upgrade, paired with a larger, more potent cooler shield, specifically designed to fit around the effector. To harness its full potential, it demands a remarkably powerful 40mm cooling fan - one...
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The given Huxley PTFE hot end tube was experiencing a snagging issue with one of the controller board's support brackets. To resolve this, I designed an easy add-on deflector that can be installed on the bottom half of the PCB support by removing the...
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I noticed that the Micro-Swiss Hot End version of the fan duct blocks the sides of the heat sink almost entirely, so I opened a vent in the side to allow more airflow through the fins and better cooling. There are two versions available - one is the...
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To assemble it, you'll need these parts, which can be reused from the existing hot end and fan shroud. ... First, gather these essential components: 4x M3 x 10 socket cap screws 2x M3 x 12 socket cap screws 2x M3 x 6 button cap screws Additionally,...