anycubic hot end 3d models
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We're designing a super compact setup for our dual hot end printer, where we print two Mount.STL models and one Fixer.STL model, then assemble them together seamlessly. For effective cooling, we've incorporated a sleek cooler unit from the expert...
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Simple Cable Guide Attachment for Push Fitting on Hot End. Organize Your Cable Mess with Ease! Dimensions are optimized for printing with PLA material. If you plan to use a different material, be sure to adjust the dimensions according to your...
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The noisy hot end fan on an Ender 3 Pro is a lot quieter without its cover I noticed. However, while upgrading my cooling, I found all the alternative fan ducts/covers were as noisy as the original, hence this design. It won't silence the fan, but...
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I designed this to seal off the hot end fan on the standard Ender 3 setup. It also shuts off the nozzle cooling fan. This is useful when printing with PETG. Simply back out the two screws, slide it in place, and tighten them down. You're good to go.
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To construct a bowden mount, I employed a Ubis Hot End's dimensions from PaulRac and drmatrix at http://www.printrbottalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=321&p=18640&hilit=+ubis+dimensions#p18640. ...I converted these imperial specifications to metric...
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A mounting plate is designed for affixing a MK5 hot end onto any Mendel extruder setup. The initial design had close MK5 mounting hole positions, which caused issues with fitting Corey extruders to standard Mendel holes. Repg reoriented the first...
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I've designed a Pico hot end shroud and would love to hear your thoughts. My objective was to create a shroud that works with the included fan in the kit, and I found it provides ample cooling for my prints (max temp 235°C). I've also added two more...
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The reason for the difference in design is that I wasn't sure how close I could position the Ubis hot end to the x-carriage without causing it to melt the material, so the short version is positioned farther away from the carriage by around 8mm. The...
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The hot end models used in this design are inspired by those found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:302307. They are provided solely for informational purposes and can be adapted or modified as needed. **Updates** A crucial update was made on...
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This two-part mount wraps around your Ultimaker hot end, featuring recessed slots for easy attachment of items like 40mm and 50mm fans, positioned to align perfectly vertically alongside the hot end's edges. It won't hinder existing stock or most...
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New design for BTT Sapphire Hot EndPhaetus HIC HF Hot End4020 Fans3mm Screws
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While not quite the same diameter as filament, I have found that the 1.5 mm rod can help clear a blocked hot-end. Added a simple guard for the working end of the rod. Print instructions Prints without supports. I use a Round Steel Rod, 1.5mm HSS...
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Here is a hot end wire management system designed to prevent wires from dragging across the bed plate during printing operations. This guide provides a solution for keeping wires in place without interrupting the print job, allowing users to maintain...
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The bottom cover plate was slid over the hot end top grooves, and bolted onto the extruder mounting plate with (4) 6-32 machine screws. 8). Extruder 40 mm fan was mounted on the back of the Extruder mounting plate with (4) 6-32 machine screws. 9). My...
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See the latest version here: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/mikes-hot-end-v2-5, along with its accompanying water block at https://www.youmagine.com/designs/triple-water-block. The designer modified his previous design to work for 1.75mm filament...
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For Rostock printers, try Jamesarm97's Bowden clamp derivative featuring a threaded hot end top. It requires no mounting bolt tangs and has been rescaled for this specific hot end type. A big thanks to the original designer! Another option is a...
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Start by beginning with the upper limit of the recommended temperature range and print a few layers, then lower the hot end temperature, continue printing more layers, repeating this process until either reaching the bottom limit of the temperature...
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I'm currently working on a custom print head so I needed an accurate model of the hot end to use.This was modeled from a spare for my Ender 3 V2 but I'm pretty sure a lot of the creality ender series use the same one possibly even some of the CR...
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I'm currently working on a custom print head so I needed an accurate model of the hot end to use. This was modeled from a spare for my Ender 3 V2 but I'm pretty sure a lot of the creality ender series use the same one possibly even some of the CR...
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It attaches to the hot end mount used in Styx i3, located here but currently missing, though it will be included: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1157231. Initially, the duct functioned effectively on its own, however, over time it loosened and...
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Inspired by several other fan holders for hot end cooling, I decided to design one myself with some improvements to accommodate a silent 40x20mm Noctua fan. As you can see, I shaped some vanes that guide the air into a laminar flow, making the...
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This is a 2 part model used as a filter for the Ender 3 hot end cooling fan. I used 2 10mmx2mm disc magnets to fit into the two side holes. Feel free to customize to your liking! I used Lines and 50% infill for the inner mesh, however you can use...
grabcad
I'm currently working on a custom print head so I needed an accurate model of the hot end to use.This was modeled from a spare for my Ender 3 V2 but I'm pretty sure a lot of the creality ender series use the same one possibly even some of the CR...
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This is a 500% scale of a standard Creality hot end. It is a cross section model held together using magnets. Enables teaching of how the filament runs through the heat sink and into the heat block/nozzle via the bowden tube. A great way to teach...
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With this mount, you'll need: -Metal parts from E3D V6 Bowden -100k NTC thermistor with cables (if you don't want to remove your thermocouple) -30mm fan -2x 40mm fans (optional for symmetrical cooling) Although it's designed to occupy the same space...
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If you're producing 200 hot ends for your botfarm, repeat these steps until complete. To assemble a resistor and varistor, use fire gum in a syringe and bake them at full power in an oven for 20 minutes. They'll be ready to install in series. ...I can...
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I measured and modelled a 0.6 hardened steel hot end as near as I could, with a few compromises done to assist in making it printable. Attached are step and stl versions of all the different parts. Everything is modelled at nominal, so the fitment...
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The hot end that came with my Huxley printer was always clogging and frustrating me, whereas the Ubis hot end on my Printrbot just works and gives excellent results. I wanted to use an Ubis on the Huxley, so I mashed up three excellent models from...
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This is a mash-up of three excellent models with some minor modifications to allow use of an Ubis hot-end tool with a Huxley 3D Printer. Instructions The hot end which originally came with my Huxley printer was always clogging and annoying me,...
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To create a hassle-free and quick hotend without requiring special tools, the author initially tried using Nichrome wire heaters for the Extruder Hot End of a RepRap Mendel. However, they encountered difficulties in connecting the heater properly. A...