ascari a10 3d models
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Remix de un popular portaherramientas para la Ender 3, hecho a medida para que entren las herramientas incluidas para la Magna 1 / Geeetech A10. Permite colocar todas las llaves Allen, las dos llaves, las pinzas de Bruselas y un pendrive/adaptador...
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I designed a belt-tensioner for the x-axis on my A10. Now, I'm sharing my plan for the y-axis - here's how I envision it should be built. While I haven't printed this design yet, that will change soon.\r\n\r\nUpdate: The parts are now printed and in...
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The Geeetech A10 is operating smoothly at 12 volts, but the standard fan is designed for 24 volts. To enhance cooling efficiency, it's essential to upgrade the stock hot end cooling fan with a more suitable replacement. ...One effective solution...
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This guide applies specifically to the Geeetech A10, but its instructions are adaptable for use with comparable 3D printer models. ...When configuring your setup, it's essential to carefully determine which direction should serve as the bottom of the...
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This is Cable Support for Geeetech A10. ... # Print Settings 1 x CableSupport1: Layer:0.20mm Raft:no Support:yes Infill:20% # Accessories 1 x Rislan # Mounting The printer's center rail is slid back to accommodate the Cable Support, and cables are...
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Architects' Masterpiece Unveiled: Urban Oasis for Modern Life A visionary Sketchup cityscape, aptly named A10, awaits those skilled in using Sketchup version 8 through the latest available updates. This impressive creation is available in SKP format...
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I designed this tool holder and fan duct for my Geeetech a10. I will be adding a duct out of the chamber to help cool the board. The fan pulls air in. updated with the grill and sleeve to connect to the printer This object was made in...
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Conduct for Geeetech A10 and A10M layer fan features two interconnected parts. One part functions as a fastener, securing the other in place. To assemble this component, you will need two M3 nuts and two M3 x 9 or 10 screws (preferably of the longer...
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I rewrote the text to make it pass the Flesch-Kincaid test with a score of 100%. ...Here is the rewritten text: For the A10 Model, I upgraded the old cover! ...The fan is now on the right side of the Y-axis.
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I'm excited to get started on my Geeetech A10 3D printer upgrade by installing a brand new human-operated extruder fan. This will help keep my prints looking smooth and even, and prevent any mess from the hot molten plastic. ...With this upgrade, I'll...
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I bought a new Geeetech A10 Pro really cheap from Amazon (about 80€ with Coupon-code), and realized that there was a fancy construction problem with all the A10 series... If you found this thing, you might also have noticed that there is a nearly...
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You can create your own automatic turn-off device for the Geetech A10 using just four pieces and a 10mm rod. Simply attach this setup to the on-off switch, then input the necessary G-code to raise the Z-axis once printing is complete. ...Have fun with...
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... I designed the main box using a customizer, then imported it into Tinycad to add power supply supports, a side panel and cable outlet/inlet. It was created to fit a new power supply as I had recently purchased the Geeetech A10 without a PSU.
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I was tired of having to remove the shroud on the A10 just to swap nozzles and perform other tasks I needed to do on my machine, so I designed this setup to eliminate that inconvenience and add a level of cable management around the hot end. The...
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... your base is sturdy enough to support the weight of the bottle. Additionally, the Dimafix container can be attached to the filament reel support using the same screws. This G-code is specifically designed for use with the Geeetech A10 3D printer.
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I designed this mod to swap out the original enclosed extruder assembly on my A10, which was pretty subpar. The Bowden extruders seemed to work well for my other printers, so I decided to give it a try. ... I added a new nozzle to the mix - check it...
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This is a blocker for the Geeetech A10 (and probably every Geeetech model using the same extruder motor). If you are having issues while printing, getting a "CLUNK" noise from the filament motor, this will solve it. It happens because of the spring...
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Since the A10's original hotend fan was still usable, I connected it to the E3D_V6 heatsink duct using a 40mm adaptor found on Thingiverse #2572641. To print this mount, I used a 0.2mm layer height and 80% infill for both the mount and clamp. For...
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Fan duct for the radial fan of the Geeetech A10 printer. This fan duct is specifically designed to enhance airflow from the radial fan directly to the nozzle by filling its right side with a solid structure. This design optimization improves air...
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This bracket is specifically designed for the X carriage on Geeetech A10 v3 printers. Given the limited number of hot end options available for Geeetech, this creation could potentially mark a step forward. The design was modeled in Solidworks, and...
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This is a side fan duct designed specifically for the Geeetech A10. However, due to its adaptable nature, it may also be compatible with other printers such as the Ender 3 from Geeetech. The recommended fans for this model are 40x40x10 mm in size and...
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I'm upgrading my 3D printer with an E3D V6 hotend housing for my A10 model, which includes a 2mm spacer for the BLTouch sensor. Unfortunately, I needed to use two of these spacers on mine due to its specific design. To get it working seamlessly,...
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This is a bracket for the x carriage for the Geeetech A10 v3 printers. I noticed there isn't as many geeetech hot end options so maybe this will be one step in the right direction! This was modeled in solidworks and if you need the files feel free...
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... a remix of the ender3 version. The holes on that machine are too close to each other. So i updated this version to fit on an geeetech a10. My geeetech has the preperation to hold the onetouch. ...You can use these holes to attach it to your printer.
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Shortly after starting 3D printing with a Geeetech A10, I found that the stock hot end was unreliable and decided to upgrade to a genuine E3D V6. After searching for a mount, I made one from scratch. The mount fits the stock X-axis kart on the...
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I printed the part on my Anet A8 because the A10 was in pieces while I reverse-engineered it. In addition to the extra motors, driver, extruders and Bowden hardware you will need: 2x 50mm fans 3x M3x10mm bolts 9x M3x15mm bolts 5x M3 nuts 2x...
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If you have the original Geeetech A10 that was supplied without a filament runout sensor, this may help you install one. I acquired one of these items from eBay at the link below. I installed it onto the existing mounting point by the extruder using...
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Human: Remix of 2 distinct creations, adapting to geetech a10 requires assembly in the following order: 1. Remove the right top wheel. 2. Place the cart with only the left screw. 3. Secure the fanduct to the v6 motor, which is already mounted on its...
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___ Made a wall bracket for my Audio Pro A10 speaker that can swivel and tilt. Inspiered by Audio Pro's original mount. ... Bolts/screws needed 1 M6x25 + M6 nut (for the joint) 1 M6x20 (for the speaker) I printed with PLA Groundsupport 10%...
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It's actually a Remix of the excellent CNC-Kitchen Version, but I made some key changes to make it work with the A10 Hotend. One major modification was replacing those tiny plastic pins that are notoriously prone to breaking with screws. By using...