anycubic i3 mega z axis adjustment 3d models
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From the moment I got my Anycubic I3 MEGA I disliked the original faceplate. So I made my own. It prints in two parts that connect in the middle. ...I put white paper behind it for better contrast and fixed it with double-sided tape.</p><p>I also added...
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When I got my Anycubic i3 Mega, the first thing I did was rip off the awful front cover and tackle the sticky mess of glue left behind. Today, after countless attempts, I finally succeeded in printing a sturdy frame for its display screen. ...The frame...
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I customized all utilities that came with my AnyCubic I3 Mega to fit my needs perfectly. Additionally, I incorporated a dedicated space for my cutter and a small compartment. The result was a successful print in 0.2mm resolution. ...While the smallest...
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This is a clamp designed to fit snugly onto the Anycubic i3 Mega, or any printer with a compatible build platform. It features a tightening mechanism that ensures it stays securely in place and won't slip off. ... If you're interested in seeing...
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Top mount spool holder designed specifically for the Anycubic i3 Mega printer model, utilizes the existing metal pipe from the stock spool holders. Remove the red cap from one end and carefully pass it through the hole on part A. ... Small screw holes...
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It's just another Anycubic i3 Mega cable guide. For assembling, you'll also need: 2 x nails Ø1.8 x 17 mm to secure the cables. 2 x cable ties 3.6 x 150 mm to keep everything organized. 1 x M4 x 16 Cross recessed raised cheese head screw (DIN-EN-ISO...
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This is a battery holder for the anycubic i3 mega maybe you want to attach a low volt lamp and don't want to work at the power supply, so this is your solution.If you like to, check out my other designs too!
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Nozzlecam Holder for Mounting an Endoscope Camera on the Anycubic i3 Mega. The holder is designed to be easily attached to the back of the printhead and secured with a cable tie. To prevent twisting, apply a drop of adhesive to secure the camera in...
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This is my first 3D creation, and it's a simple filament guide designed specifically for the Anycubic i3 Mega (S) printer. However, I believe this design could easily adapt to other printers as well. Simply attach this guide to the front right...
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The Anycubic I3 Mega fan cover is a crucial component of this 3D printer's overall design and functionality. This particular part, referred to as the "fan duct side/left," plays a significant role in ensuring efficient airflow within the printer's...
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I've added a front-plate featuring "Anycubic i3 MEGA" lettering and removed the grid patterns from the fan holes. Initially, my first version didn't sit well with the original part fan's dimensions (you can see why), but it should fit perfectly with...
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When installing on an Anycubic i3 Mega printer, this step is essential for securing the device in place. To integrate the Raspberry Pi provided with the printer housing, carefully connect wires from the display to the Raspberry. ...This process may...
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This is another take on the squash ball vibration dampeners for the Anycubic i3 Mega. Squash balls have been used as dampeners since their inception, and they excel at this task. The machine runs almost silently and strikes a perfect balance between...
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A simple solution to keep your ANYCUBIC i3 Mega cables tidy and visually appealing. Two versions are available, one standard clip for the main cable and filament cable guide, and another extended version with an additional side clip for extra wiring...
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Enhance Your Printing Experience with Customizable Ears for the Anycubic i3 Mega / Mega S. To achieve a seamless fit, submerge the lower part in hot water after printing, then wait exactly 60 seconds before drying it quickly with a paper towel and...
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Whether you're showcasing your latest creations online or simply want to admire them up close, the GoPro holder is an essential accessory for any Anycubic i3 Mega owner. ... By investing in this simple yet effective solution, you'll be able to take your...
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Rough Model of the Anycubic i3 Mega Printer I'm excited to share my latest project with you - a highly detailed and accurate replica of the Anycubic i3 Mega 3D printer. I've put in a lot of effort to make this model as realistic as possible, and I...
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The Anycubic i3 Mega (available at https://amzn.to/2MX9M2o) served as the base for this custom light. To assemble the Frame Light, you'll need to print the following components in black PLA: Two base profiles Two base profile mirrors Two short base...
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Mounting a Nimble to an Anycubic i3 Mega is straightforward. This setup has been designed and tested against a genuine E3D V6 hotend, and it should work seamlessly with the original Anycubic hotend as well, thanks to a compatible adapter. However, be...
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A mount to attached a Nimble to an Anycubic i3 Mega. This is designed and tested against a genuine E3D V6 hotend with an adapter should work with the original Anycubic hotend. ...Longer M3 bolts(25-30mm) are needed than the original bolts from the...
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A standard bed leveling process for my i3 Mega 3D printer, nothing particularly noteworthy to report.
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Anycubic I3 Mega bearing holders, especially designed for Igus RJ4JP-01-08, utilize M4 Nuts. These holders are engineered not to squeeze the bearings - they hold by fitting into small stripes inside. A double holder is used on the X carriage. Also...
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Mod for TPU printing with the Anycubic I3 Mega. The hole for the bowden tube is bigger than the original mod. There is also a profile for Cura 3.6.0 in the files for printing TPU. It works great for me, and I highly recommend it. Update2: I made...
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I recently acquired an Anycubic i3 Mega for my class and aimed to create a spool holder that integrates seamlessly into the printer's design, eliminating the need for an external acrylic holder. I came up with this concept and employed an I-Beam...
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For users seeking a more budget-friendly option, the I3 Mega provides an impressive build quality at an affordable price point. This printer is perfect for enthusiasts who want to experiment with different materials without breaking the bank. On...
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The power supply adapter is used to adapt a Mean Well LRS-350-24 DC Switching Power Supply to the footprint that is in the AnyCubic i3 Mega 3d printer. The adapter also supplies one side of the mounting for a MKS Robin Nano V3.0 controller. A...
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Hi, Direct drive for I3 MEGA. No additional parts needed, stock parts only. Print excellent, really. One bad result is that you have to reduced Z high to 140 mm. However, it allows you to print with 60-100 mm/s !!! For example, nozzle 0,8 - set...
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This is all you need to upgrade your Anycubic I3 Mega into a laser engraver. I use a 5W laser. Electric circuit description: SV1-1 and SV1-2 are connectors for signal from the hotend fan. SV1-3 is for 12V power supply voltage. SV1-4 is an output...
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Simple Screen Frame for Anycubic i3 Mega. I'm not a fan of the stock sticker with robots on it - it's easy to peel off, and besides, some sort of frame is necessary to cover up the gap between the screen and the case. That's why I came up with this...
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Cap for Anycubic I3 Mega USB port. I integrated a Raspberry PI and a 12V -> 5V DCDC converter, available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019GX3YP4/, into the printer base. The USB port is internally connected to the RPi with a soldered USB...