anycubic mega zero heated bed upgrade 3d models
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A heatbed cooler for the impatient :-) Does not fit the Mega/Mega-S. I think it might suffice to shorten the clips by 10 mm for those printers, but I can't test that. Should be no problem to print without support with a well calibrated printer. ... ...
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Adjustable bed clamps securely grip both the 200mm hotbed and the glass, firmly attaching them to the belt drive corners with precision to ensure an even bed leveling surface and prevent the glass from shifting or spinning out of control.
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If you have CAD files of the other parts of the Mega Zero then please let us know in the MZ group: https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/anycubic-mega-zero/forums/general/topic:51913. We are working on a CAD file of the complete machine there. ...
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The bed-supporting extrusions are 120mm to center, and the bed mounts are 30mm wide. 120 - 30/2 = 105mm from the end of the extrusion to the side of the mounts on either side. The design/code aren't all that pretty, but they definitely get the job...
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... Modified the upper clip to clamp securely the glass plate instead of holding the sides only, since I'm not using a BLTouch. Like 8SquareFeet, I use peaberry's mounts as well. Printed in PETG for heat resistance; I haven't tried printing with PLA.
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... The extrusions supporting the bed are 120mm to center, and the bed mounts are 30mm wide. 120 - 30/2 = 105mm from the end of the extrusion to the side of the mounts on either side. My design/code may not be perfect, but they get the job done!
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Small remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4540528 I have fan duct mounted on lower bolt, so can't use that with that bltouch mount, so I cut it off. Two bolts from X-endstop switch is enough to hold BLTouch securely. Update: I attached photo...
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I was unable to locate a bed handle with sufficient space for my finger to grasp it comfortably, so I elected to design and manufacture my own. The fit around the metal is quite snug, necessitating that I begin at the rear and subsequently bend the...
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Here is the config I made from scratch for my Anycubic Mega Zero 2.0. Mine has this upgrades on it, so config is made for this exact config: - BTT Skr Mini MZ board - BLTouch - BTT Power off Relay 1.2 ( which is controlled by GPIO pin 17) - And I...
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**If you have any ideas for the Mega Zero, please post it here https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/anycubic-mega-zero/forums/general/topic:48311#comment-4950955** Please also check out my other design for an upper filament guide. It uses a 3d printed...
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Originally it was requested in the MZ group, but I haven't heard feedback yet https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/anycubic-mega-zero/forums/general/topic:49848 == Update 29-07-2021 (Added Rev03). Thanks to feedback from Chris on FB, the DD mount has...
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This is a tool holder designed for the complete original tool set included with the Anycubic Mega Zero. The USB adapter fits almost exactly in the hole designed fot It. The set includes a bowl for small stuffs like extra micro SD cards, bolts, nuts...
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Hi, While checking the hotend on my Anycubic Mega Zero, I realised that the bowden tube on the hotend is held in place by a tie-wrap and not with a clip like the bowden tube on the extruder. The tie-wrap solution looked cheap so I designed a clip...
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This is a basis for a mount for a Direct Drive on the Anycubic Mega Zero 1.0/ 2.0plate. It fits onto the curved top of the plate and if needed you can use the existing to holes to fixate it with tie-wraps. increased strength, added mounting on...
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Here is a Anycubic Mega Zero click-wheel replacement. Feel free to do anything you want with this. The stock wheel that comes with the printer is the same wheel used in the Monoprice Maker Select printer so this replacement wheel will work with that...
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Can be mounted to an Anycubic Mega Series printer with a modular arm and option for the Pi camera module. Perfect for running Octoprint. Additional parts: 2,5mm screws for Raspberry M2 screws for camera M3 screws for the arm Let me know...
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My first more complex remix to fit the Orbiter v2.0Simply drill out the holes for the extruder with a 2.5mm drill bit, the m3 screw will self tap or use m3 inserts.The PTFE between hot end (MK8 , stock and clones) and Orbiter v2.0 is ~50mm Original...
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I upgraded my Anycubic i3 Mega with an E3D v6 clone of very good quality (http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bqbS2KS9). I started following the guide of steddyman (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2539301/files). Unfortunately the dimensions of my...
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For further information about the sensor and implementation, please contact Ivader: https://www.thingiverse.com/lvader/designs **Note that this design is for the MegaZero 1.0** **If you have any ideas for the Anycubic Mega Zero, please post it in...
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This is a tool holder that holds the tools that come with the anycubic mega zero 2.0. plus a set of tweezers, usb stick and SD card. I used the adapter from the anycubic filament guide - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4608771/files top connect to...
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This is my dimensionally accurate, (after many iterations & fails), of the left rear mount required when upgrading to a dual Z axis configuration. I have also included the stepper bracket as mine was modelled using a thinner than the standard OE...
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I upgraded my Anycubic i3 Mega with an E3D v6 clone that's truly exceptional in quality (http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bqbS2KS9).\r\n\r\nFollowing steddyman's guide (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2539301/files) was the next step.\r\nDimensions...
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If you want to see how I adjusted the X an Y tensioner to compensate for the larger pulleys or if you want to give me advice on whether teethed pulleys are worse or better than smooth pulleys or if you want to have a good laugh and see if my prints...
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So now I still have two of those bearings left =) **If you have any ideas on what I can do with them or if you have any other ideas for parts for the Anycubic Mega Zero, please post it in the group:...
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For re-positioning Anycubic Mega Zero endstop/ limit switch that interfere with the printed hotends. And good way to keep cable management simple on carriage. - I recommend printing with default orientation that .stl file comes with. - I...
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This is a mount for the Logitech C270 camera for AnyCubic Mega Zero. It mounts around the X-axis stepper motor so will stay in the same relative location as the print grows vertically. This remix does two main things: * It flips the image so its...
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Circular Fan Tunnel for Anycubic Mega Zero. Disclaimer: The original fan tunnel performs better in bridge tests! This design was created for testing purposes only, and new designs are currently being developed. New Update Available:...
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Credit for this inspiration goes to Derokero, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4111545 This is implemented on an AnyCubic Mega Zero printer using the supplied 2.4mm Allen-key on a SKR 1.4 Turbo board. Microswitch is wired to the servo probe port. ...
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This mod will give your old Mega Zero (v1) printer a new life. This will convert one into a Pen Plotter. I removed the hot-end, fan, and other things that generated heat and turned off those settings in cura. I screwed in the mount where the extruder...
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I saw the Hydra Fan Duct and I realised it would be a very handy addition to my Anycubic Mega Zero. However, the parts didnt fit the anycubic X gantry, so I had to make some (many) changes in Onshape to get it to hopefully fit my printer. I have...