anycubic i3 mega hot end 3d models
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A user designed this label for the I3 Mega hot end, replacing the unsightly warning sticker. Two versions were created: one features raised lettering, while the second is transparent lettering, ideal for lighter filament colors. ...The design also...
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Human: hot end housing for the anycubic i3 mega. Original component cooler does not fit, an external fan duct must be used! Print settings: 100% filling No support Printed with ABS Required parts: M3 screw with nuts Assembly Instructions: First...
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To gain a couple more millimeters, the cable can be zip-tied down using the airflow slots on top of the hot-end shroud as shown in the pictures. With this setup, I am able to achieve approximately 207mm of z-height. ...More height could likely be...
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To squeeze out a couple more millimeters the cable can be zip-tied down using the airflow slots on top of the hot-end shroud as shown in the pictures. With this setup, I am able to get about 207mm of z-height. ...More height can probably be achieved by...
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Replacement hot end cover for AnyCubic i3 Mega. The original cover is noisy and its sticker is ugly. I know the hotend gets extremely hot, but I also know to avoid touching it with my fingers near the fan, so you should too. To install this...
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This updated fan duct is designed for anycubic i3 mega owners who upgrade their stock v5 hotend to e3d v6 or compatible models. It's a modified version of the original, crafted to fit the smaller size of the v6. Key Features: * Can be printed...
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I decided to give it a shot, removing the holes that cover the hot end cooling fan and designing a fan cover in preparation for my newly ordered Sunon fans - one for the hot end 40x40x10 mm and one for the motherboard fan 50x50x10 mm. Too bad I had...
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Here's a separate type of hotend cover designed specifically for the Anycubic i3 Mega and Mega-S. This design can be used in conjunction with the stock turbo fan. To build this hotend cover, you'll need two M4 nuts. The design combines elements...
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Handy clip for holding low-lying wiring to high prints.
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I've had to disassemble my hot end numerous times to cut away clogged PTFE tubes that slipped a little from the nozzle. It appears that a millimeter or two of slippage can cause a gap between the back of the nozzle and the heat block, allowing molten...
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The firmware will be updated using Marlin, and the original printable size of the Anycubic 3 Mega will increase from 210x210x205 to 210x210x233 (Z_Max_Pos changed from 206mm to 250mm in my configuation.h file). This results in a remarkable 13.6%...
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I remixed this design to include the fitting that comes with the Anycubic I3 Mega hot end. I noticed that the Bowden tube was moving even with the clips that are included with the E3D V6. The Bowden tube is now fully locked in place with no movement...
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This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2376385 (for some reason the site would not find the original projec) original excerpt: "This is an Anycubic I3 Mega/Omega hot-end cover custom version. Genuine part has fan grid whistling. This...
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Designed specifically for the Mega-X hot-end, this filament tube and cable holder provides a sleek and functional solution to manage your 3D printing needs. Its unique design fits snugly onto the swept back metal bracket, providing a secure hold...
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This is a modded hot end cover specifically for the Mega X. This fits as easily as possible with 100% stock parts. There is nothing fancy about this design, on purpose. The biggest change is that airflow has been redirected and modified compared...
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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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Here are the rewritten text: HB_MiCam_Holder: This part securely fastens to the Hot Bed of your printer and is engineered to hold a Xiaomi Security Camera 360 in place. ... - HB_Phone_Holder: As an extension of the MiCam Holder, this accessory lets you...
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This is a modified Anycubic I3 Mega/Omega hot-end cover version, designed for improved performance. The standard fan grid produces an annoying whistling sound, but replacing the original fan reduces noise levels without eliminating this issue...
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Occasionally the rotating blades of the cold end fan make contact with the nozzle casing. ...Adding a small gap between the two components resolves this problem.
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To install the cable chain on the carriage along the Y-axis, follow this guide. ...The cable end mounting design was modified to fit individual requirements, and it can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/make:460428.
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Stl of the AnyCubic Mega Zero v1.0 hot end shroud, this may also fit the v2.0. I've designed this as a base for remixes to fit third party hot ends. It's slightly simplified (for example the mounting tabs and ventilation slots are square rather...
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Hence this remix, which is a combination of the [Anycubic Mega Zero v1.0 Hot End Shroud](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4863391) and the Aperture version of the [Customizable Fan Grill Cover](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2802474). Of...
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... add some plywood sheets to stop cold draughts. Printed it in PLA, it's working for now without any heat distortion. I fitted the twin outlet part cooling duct which fitted okay but needed a bit of trimming to fit the thicker printed hot end cover.
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Install the heat/hot bed cable on Anycubic i3 Mega in 6 easy steps: 1. Print out the clip first. 2. Remove the rear right bed leveling knob carefully. 3. Insert the leveling knob into the printed clip. 4. Put the leveling knob back onto the bed frame...
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Finally getting my Anycubic i3 Mega (version 3), I was surprised by how much less adhesion I got with the stock Ultrabase compared to the round one I once bought from Amazon. The surface of the round version looked and felt more coarse. I then...
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This is a revamped version of the original cable holder that perfectly fits my Anycubic Mega-S, accommodating its larger black leveling knobs and providing a snugger hold on the plate. ...Additionally, it has been significantly shortened in length to...
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If you have customised your Anycubic i3 Mega and have removed the metal surround holding the fans, the x-axis home switch now just about gets touched by the back edge of the carriage.This block provides a more solid push and simply screws into the...
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The filament end sensor as installed on the Anycubic i3 Mega S is a bit of a problem. The filament is always pulled from the inner side of the spool which can lead to jumping filament when it comes from the outer side. These cracking noises are worse...
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If your Anycubic i3 Mega has been customized and the metal surround holding the fans has been removed, the x-axis home switch now just barely gets touched by the back edge of the carriage. To provide a more substantial push, this block can be...
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So definitely use your brains ;-) So, here ist is, printed with my AnyCubic i3 MEGA, with Filament from Goedis: Black PLA. I suggest20% infill, 0.20mm Height of Layer, 1,06% Flow, 215° Nozzle, 60° Heatbed and 60% Cooling. (I use an Titan Extruder and...