artillery x1 firmware 3d models
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I've created a modification for converting the Y-Axis of the Artillery X1 into linear rails, significantly improving its performance and reliability. Two pieces of THK RSH12ZM 450mm rails are used, along with two bearing blocks on one side and one...
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Improvements made to the filament feeding system of the Artillery X1. The factory system has several drawbacks. The first drawback refers to the difficulty of adjusting the factory support, which is limited by the width of reels from different...
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Improvements made to the filament feeding system of the Artillery X1. The factory system presents several shortcomings. Firstly, the difficulty lies in adjusting the factory support, accommodating reels from various manufacturers due to adjustment...
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Part cooling fan shroud redesign for the Artillery Sidewinder X1. Desired a compact, lightweight, and semi-circular design. This remix draws inspiration from this original source https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3923283, which itself is a modified...
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The Human expertly calibrates the Advanced Sidewinder X1 Artillery with precision, configuring it for optimal performance in a single operation. Key settings are inputted to ensure flawless execution, including the layer height at 0.1mm and a...
prusaprinters
This is an adapter plate that fits behind the stock part cooling fan Probe offsets Marlin Stock titan extruder - X27 Y-17.5 BMG clone extruder - X33.5 Y-24 Print Settings Printer: Artillery X1 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 40%...
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So a few days ago I ordered my new X1 Version 4.0 (ordered Sun, came Thu - thanks to the seller!) - Artillery Sidewinder X1 V4.0 Artillery has the reputation of listening to their customers, so in the new V4.0 they have already made quite a number of...
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... with PLA for testing, seems to work fine... would print in PETG if always using higher temps. Print Settings Printer: Artillery Sidewinder X1 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: medium, .20mm Filament: any PLA, PETG any Category: 3D Printer Parts
cults3d
Hi friends, I don't know about you but for me I find that my Artillery Sidewinder X1 spool holder is not easy at all. I first used the Skinah spool holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3850399) which is very well designed. But IMHO, a filament...
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Hi friends, For me, setting up my Artillery Sidewinder X1 spool holder is quite a challenge. I initially used the Skinah spool holder (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3850399) which has an excellent design. However, in my opinion, a filament guide...
prusaprinters
Hi friends, I don't know about you but for me I find that my Artillery Sidewinder X1 spool holder is not easy at all. I first used the Skinah spool holder <a...
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This is a remix of aJ_Berlin Artillery Sidewinder X1 Filament Spool Holder (03/2020) by aJ_Berlin March 22, 2020: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4235858 - Will fit on Sidewinder X1 V4 with dual bearings (14mm diameter). - Will fit 11cm (4,3 inch)...
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Side Spool Holder for Artillery Sidewinder X1No support needed
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The filament holder that comes with the Artillery sidewinder X1 leaves much to be desired. This is a simple design that uses the existing bracket but converts it to a axle/bearing setup. You need a nut and bolt to act as the axle, the length is...
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Human: 90x25x25mm leveling blocks / towers These are used to level the X-carriage bar on the Z axis of the Artillery Sidewinder X1 before homing and manual bed leveling. It is possible to do this with one, but two are recommended. To use: 1. Raise...
grabcad
This Artillery Sidewinder X1 fan duct design was created to fit with the original fan and around the E3D nozzle sock that comes with the printer. This is an improved fan duct over the OE version. Special attention to improved airflow to part cooling...
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Artillery Sidewinder X1 Camera Mount / Holder SLIM I designed my own camera mount after trying several others, and I'm happy to report that it's incredibly easy to assemble. Simply place the two holders in the ventilation slots and slide them...
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Adjustable Z Stop Artillery Sidewinder Genius X1 for fitting this adjustable Z stop well, you need: 1x M3x30 (hexagon socket screw) 2x M3 (screwnut hex) 2x M3x10 screw 2x M3 sliding block insert the M3 hex nut in the wheel, insert the second M3 hex...
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Printed on very well tuned Artillery Sidewinder X1. I tune the clearance for the bearing at 7.85mm to avoid you to use horizontal expansion that will ruin the clearances for the filament pass and ptfe tube. ... You need to retrieve the original...
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I came up with this solution. Print Settings Printer: Artillery Sidewinder X1 V4 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 1.5 Infill: none Filament: Longer PLA Black How I Designed This =================== Created in Fusion 360 Category: 3D Printer...
cults3d
Here is a small tool to cut straight, and at the right length easily for artillery X1 and Genius. insert the PTFE so as to exceed the cutting line by 2mm to cut the first end straight if it was not. Press the PTFE to the bottom and cut to a length...
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a cooling channel for the stepper drivers on the MKS GEN L, installed in the Artillery Sidewinder X1. The original TMC2100 clones...
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Parts to be printed to offset and protect the cable from the tray of the Artillery Sidewinder X1 3D printer. The machine is freed from the constraint of leaving space behind for the mobility of the cable (quite fragile, the silicone and fiberglass...
prusaprinters
The original enclosure for filament runout sensor is "basic", too basic, the filament doesn't enter very well many times and when you use reverse bowden configuration the filament crash inside when goes backwards (when you use filament change...
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I have created this sensor holder to remove the original spool holder from the top of the Artillery Sidewinder X1 printer and use a filament drying box. This sensor holder is very compact and makes the printer lower than in the original...
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For reasons unknown, I failed to install the filament spool holder on top of my Artillery Sidewinder X1, opting instead to place it above on a shelf. However, mounting the filament sensor is now essential. Behold, my custom-made filament-sensor boom....
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A dampener I designed for the Artillery/Evnovo Sidewinder X1 that uses a squash ball to reduce vibrations. I have impressive results with this setup and modest speed, jerk, and acceleration, allowing me to print small zig-zags without affecting...
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A dampener I made for the Artillery/Evnovo Sidewinder X1 that uses a squash ball to dampen the vibrations. I have great results with this and modest speed, jerk and acceleration, it allows me to print small zig-zags without it affecting the surface...
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Hi friends I don't know about you but I don't like opening my Artillery SideWInder X1 when I want to flash it.I know that some successfully tried to use the "About" screen to flash directly. But on my machine it didn't work. I also know that there...
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Here is my design for the spool holder with or without a bearing that I created for my Artillery Sidewinder X1. I used Fusion 360 to bring this project to life. Support_v5 and support_v6 are similar, but v5 doesn't have a logo. Re-use existing...