cr10 frame brace 3d models
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Here are the materials you'll need: Two of these pieces Four M5 screws, 10mm long Four M5 hammer nuts One M8 threaded rod, whose length will depend on your specific frame design Four M8 nuts I've uploaded both STL and source files for this project,...
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materials: hammer nuts 8 8 screws m3 16 threaded rod diameter 6 2x 45.5 cm makes it possible to make the chassis of the ender 3 rigid materials: hammer nuts 8 8 screws m3 16 wire rod diameter 6 2x 45.5 cm Allows to make the frame of the ender 3 rigid
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This lightweight yet robust frame bracket can be easily adjusted to accommodate a wide range of applications, from delicate precision mechanisms to rugged industrial equipment. ...Its sleek and minimalist design ensures seamless integration with your...
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Here are the printed parts you will need to build a functional stop for your Wilson V1 frame: * Hardware: + Thirty M5 T-slot nuts + Thirty M5 washers + Twenty M8 nuts + Twenty M8 washers + Two 20x20 pieces (choose a length that suits your build) +...
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I adored that initial frame bracket, but unfortunately, it didn't fit perfectly with my Tornado's design, so I came up with a brand new lower component. To secure everything in place, I opted for 5/16 threaded rod from Home Depot. ...Thingiverse...
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To give my Sovol SV04 more stability - especially in large Z-heights and because of the up to 2 kg filament on top of the frame - I constructed a reinforcement. As inspiration I used the project of 3Dmaich.The reinforcement consists...
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A full set of printed parts to stop any movment with the wilson v1 frame. Hardware: 30 m5 t slot nuts 30 m5 washers 20 m8 nuts 20 m8 wahers 2 20x20 (lengh to suit your build) 3 m8 threaded rod (lengh to suit your build) If you make one be proud of it...
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This is a clamp that secures the cr10 s5 to your workbench, also preventing the front aluminum extrusion from bending. It's engineered to utilize m3 screws with t-nuts for the frame and #6 screws to attach it to the workbench. I suggest using 2 for...
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Secure a sturdy frame brace to the rear of your Anet A6 by leveraging its pre-drilled holes in the frame itself.
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A simple frame brace for Prusa Mendel minimizes z-axis wobble at high head speeds. Assemble a complete brace by printing two pairs of braces using M8 threaded rod (110mm length), ten M3x20 screws and nuts, or 4-40x0.75" screws and nuts. ...The design is...
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Innovative creators have taken the classic A8 frame brace and given it a modern twist, merging elements from multiple sources to create something entirely new. ...This revised design showcases a fresh approach to functionality and aesthetics, blending...
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A custom frame brace for the Anet A6 middle section features three screw holes. This design is a slightly modified version of Henkolizer's back frame brace. ... Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: Ignore this setting Supports: Ignore this setting...
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To install, follow these steps: disassemble the back bottom threaded rod of the y axis; place nuts into the designated nut holders on brace feet; screw in 364mm threaded rods and tighten them before loosening slightly; add a nut to each rod's end;...
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I took the design from arch3rrr's frame brace, downloaded it, and when I saw that the front was completely blank, I decided to give it a complete overhaul to feature the name Anet A8 prominently.
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I've never been a fan of the threaded rods solutions, and since 2020 extrusion is easy to source and assemble I created a frame brace with it. Materials: * 24 M4x8 screws * 24 M4 t-nuts * 2 500mm 2020 aluminum extrusion It is using 4 screws to...
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Update 26.04.2017: I've uploaded a lengthened version (+25mm) called "Anet_A8_Frame_Brace_Rear_V2.0-25_Leo_N.stl," which was designed for the project at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2251940 (02.08.2017: File has been removed and is now available...
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I built this Einsy Frame brace to eliminate the slight play in the frame where the Einsy board is, due to wire movement at that spot. ... Printed with PETG Infill percentage is 40% Five perimeters were printed Required fasteners: Four M3x18 screws are...
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I employed the cr-10 frame brace as a means to create a reinforced structure for the JGaurora A5 printer. Extending the lower brace enabled the bed mount to clear the brace rods with ease. I secured the base and z tower using sheet metal screws,...
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When combined with the HardBody A8 Frame Brace and Z Frame Brace, I'm able to print at incredibly high speeds of up to 90mm/s while maintaining razor-sharp details. ... The complete HardBody upgrade includes: * HardBody A8 Frame Brace -...
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It isn't highly improve the print quality but increase the frame rigidity and also you can force the vertical beam to perpendicular to the base with the nuts.Bill of materials:* M10 threaded rod - 100 cm* M10 nut - 8 pcs* M5x10 - 8 pcs* M5 hammer...
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This is a modified version of the PRUSA MK3 Frame Brace design file, courtesy of Skiid.\r\n\r\nThe only changes made were merging the split parts and removing the screw holes to enable printing as a single piece, allowing for successful printing on a...
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Based on the Frame-Brace by "markab" I widened the holes, so 10mm inner and 30mm outer Diameter washers will fit. Also narrowed the distance between both sides to 6,2mm - should give perfect fit for 6mm single-frame Aluminum Prusa Frame. Another i...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4079138 I acquired a pre-owned JG Aurora A5 printer and found that the vertical section seemed somewhat fragile to me so I quickly constructed a frame brace to add some strength to the area. It's a bit crude and has...
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Remix of the frame brace used in _the_ Prusa enclosure. Pretty simple, just thought it was a lot of plastic going to waste in the original one, so cut out the center to try and reduce plastic usage. Cut out as much as I could think I should and...
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I created it because it complements the design of my rear brace (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1852358).\nNote for models sometime prior to mid 2017: The front acrylic frame is not symmetrical, and you must ensure that the side marked 104mm is...
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The frame also bent when I moved my printer around, so I decided to add this frame brace to increase its overall stability. This modification makes the frame much sturdier, reducing the likelihood of damaging the printer during transit, and keeps the...
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My frame brace for the Eryone Thinker S. No Z height loss with this design and it is super solid! All the parts needed for this I got at home depot except for the 2 T-nuts and M3 screws i already had on hand purchased on amazon. All parts printed as...
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Kossel Mini 2020 Frame Brace. I have upgraded the base thickness to 10mm since printing the first one, so a 15mm M3 screw will fit with a T nut to secure it securely. Update!!! V2 thickness is now back at 6mm to conserve plastic and includes...
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UPDATES -------------- 22/01/2019 - Added; power-supply-plate-16mm-offset.stl 05/11/2018 - Added; t-corner-left-1-4-inch.stl t-corner-right-1-4-inch.stl rod-base-1-4-inch.stl This frame brace is a remix from the popular T corner by Electrico. I added...