anycubic i3 mega flex filament 3d models
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About This device is engineered to replace the original metal extruder and printed filament sensor (optional) of Anycubic i3 Mega 3D printer. Updates + 19.02.18 - First release Main features 1. No additional screws, bearings, spacers, etc are...
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This filament holder for Anycubic i3 Mega allows you to rotate the coil about 240 degrees. The joint uses two 6201 bearings, 32x10x12, two M10 threaded rods and six M10 nuts. The part that locks the bracket to the printer's vertical arm uses two...
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I designed this adaptable spool holder to securely position filament spools of varying diameters at the center of my Anycubic i3 Mega's original spool holder. ...A 13cm long M10 threaded rod is required to assemble the parts together, providing a snug...
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Just enjoy, redesign if you think. ...The main issue that comes with the Anycubic I3 Mega is a simple tube for filament holder that's not centralized. ...It needs to be rotated 90 degrees so the support lines are at the bottom.
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Most i3 Mega users will know the issue that the filament sensor is constantly moving because the magnet fails to secure the sensor. This file can be utilized with the authentic Anycubic filament sensor. You don't have to print a new one. How to...
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Anycubic i3 Mega - Dual Extrusion when using a Bowden Setup No Raft Printing No Supports Needed 100% Success Rate Achieved Fill and Layers Customized to User's Preference
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In response, I set out to create a filament guide roll designed specifically to complement the filament spool holder that comes with the Anycubic i3 mega. ...The guide's architecture allows it to seamlessly integrate with this particular spool holder...
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... ... Since I couldn't find a suitable filament sensor holder for the Anycubic i3 Mega-S sensor, I designed this one. The original sensor is positioned directly in the middle under the extruder and assists when the filament is drawn in from below (e.g.
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Getting Started with Your Anycubic i3 MEGA 3D Printer's Filament Spool Guide The Anycubic i3 MEGA is a popular choice among hobbyists and professionals alike, offering exceptional print quality and reliability. However, one often overlooked aspect of...
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Print one spool holder for each side of the filament, designed to fit perfectly in the stock Anycubic i3 mega spool holder. The spool will be centered and can rotate freely. This design requires support for the step that keeps the spool centered. It...
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I designed a Holder for the Original Filament Sensor of the Anycubic I3 Mega. It has the same dimensions as the original Magnetic Ball component, ensuring a seamless fit. However, when trying to fix it under the Extruder, I encountered an issue -...
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I designed an extension to secure the Anycubic i3 Mega's filament sensor. The sensor is typically held by a small magnet, but it's often not perfectly aligned with the extruder, causing it to come loose frequently. To fix this issue, I created an...
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I designed a Simple Filament-Sensor-Holder for my Anycubic i3 Mega printer. The magnet concept didn't appeal to me, so I crafted a holder on my own. It's still rough around the edges but it works just fine right now. In the coming weeks, I plan to...
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With the filament guide properly installed on your Anycubic i3 Mega, you're now ready to start printing high-quality objects with ease. ...Remember to always follow proper maintenance procedures to keep your 3D printer running smoothly and efficiently.
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A simple filament spool holder for the Anycubic i3 Mega is designed to work seamlessly with direct drive extruders. Just attach it securely to the top frame and place the filament spool on it. The holder isn't a tight fit, so you can easily adjust...
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For the Anycubic i3 Mega S, a Filament-Halter is required for easy unwinding. To install it, 2x M4 threaded inserts and 3-4 standard ball bearings (d1=22mm x d2=8mm x 7mm) are needed. The holes in the filament holder must be drilled to 4mm. A ball...
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The Anycubic i3 Mega 3D printer is a fantastic machine with a built-in filament sensor, but unfortunately, the sensor's mounting system often causes it to come loose during printing, leading to annoying ticking sounds due to each filament short...
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I was so anoyed of the original magnetic mount of the I3 Mega filament sensor - so I desinged this angled wall mount to install it in a fixed position on the wall of my 3d printer housing. ...It's angled so that the filament points into the direction of...
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Filament spool roller for Anycubic i3 Mega S. You need 2x 608ZZ bearings for the assembly. All parts are snapping together and no screws or glue needed. No supports needed. - I've printed the "Shaft" part vertical with a raft with %30...
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I take apart my Anycubic i3 Mega housing and discover the top screw has a built-in spacer. Measuring it carefully, I find it's 4mm tall with a diameter of 5mm and a wall thickness of approximately 1mm. To replace the missing spacer on the...
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Redesigned the original by adding the "Better Bearing" from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2746804 Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .001 Infill: 25% Filament: PolyMaker PLA Green...
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We're here to help you avoid filament sensor issues with your ANYCUBIC I3 MEGA. Our solution makes it simple to install and remove without having to take out the screw or the filament. To get started, follow these steps: 1. Download fss2.stl This...
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For my Anycubic i3 Mega, I employ a customized filament holder that clicks into place precisely where it should instead of relying on the separate original holder, which I despise. The original holder often causes issues, even when used, as the...
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A funnel and tube for guiding the filament into the Anycubic I3 Mega's filament sensor. Assuming you attach the filament sensor directly below the stepping motor, just like I do, without that wobbly magnet. Instructions: - Remove the cover from...
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Fits the original hole for the filament sensor of the Anycubic i3 Mega S and hooks on the 2 screws above to be securely held in place. Requires an additional M3 screw with at least 12mm length. As I'm using those popular IKEA Lack tables as a...
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A Simple yet Highly Effective Mod for Printing with the Anycubic i3 Mega TPU. This mod may also be applicable to other printers. An M6 is installed above. The passage hole has a diameter of 2mm. ... I adapted this model solely to meet my needs, as the...
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Here I created a custom mount for the filament sensor that works perfectly with my Anycubic I3 Mega 3D printer, which is upgraded with the new E3D Extruder from the Mega S model. Be aware that this upgrade may not work correctly if you're still using...
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This is a remix of my Anycubic Kobra lateral filament guide, so I will add here only the new infos for the Mega, you can find all other infos in the original post.-I've modified the carrier, now it can be screwed on the i3M frame.
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I upgraded my i3 Mega to print TPU/TPE, but quickly realized that the extremely soft filament was causing problems as it entered the extruder at a sharp angle. ...To resolve this issue, I designed a custom solution that ensures the filament enters the...
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I utilize the I3 Mega Spool Holder V2 in conjunction with the Spool Adapter for Geeetech Filament, accessible at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3870851. For generic filament, I employ this adapter: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2582052. ... The...