creality nozzle 3d models
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... PS, be careful - if you run the nozzle into the bed you'll most likely break the glass. Update! I've re-designed the caps, they are longer now, and have an M4 thread internally, making them a bit more stable. See below for print settings. Update!
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Temperature settings are set at 225C for the nozzle and 90C for the bed. Post-Printing After printing, ensure that the adapter hole is perfectly round and measures exactly 6mm in diameter. If not, adapters won't fit properly. Use a 6mm drill to...
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But the one I use (Slic3r PE) doesn't support that. I have included the OpenLock Clip unchanged for convenience. If using PLA, I recommend printing it with 0 top and bottom layers, 0% infill, and three walls using a 0.4mm nozzle. ...That results a...
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This is basically a touch sensory, and cosmetic feature, but also helps a little with fitting the reel on the tank's core/rod To see actual prints of my design, check out the “Makes” tab (I print basically everything I design.)Print...
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The box is ~160x100x50mm. I've included the Fusion 360 file in case you'd like to make some changes. Please post your makes if you decide to print one. Print Settings Printer: Wilson TS Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 layer height, 0.6...
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It is a good idea anyway. 4- The part cooling fan outlet is close to the same level as the bottom of the nozzle. Just check your installation to make sure it does not go any lower..</p> <p>UPDATE 02/11/2019</p> <p>Made the following changes to...
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The built-in supports are designed for a .4mm nozzle and for the size that the model is presented. Use your discretion for which parts to use if you resize the model significantly. **Note: The built-in supports have only been tested with the...
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Print it at below max speed and with a small nozzle, which helps with the fit and durability of the pincers. Wear it on your trouser’s belt, obviously, well in front or in the back so as to not hinder arm movement. Or on the breast strip of your...
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Remove supports yourself with soldering iron.instructions:Before starting; level your ender 3 printbed; gcode is attached; the lines should stick to the printbed, but the push should be little and the nozzle should not grind your bed to shreds;...
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After all, all great ideas come from the bottom of a beer bottle, doncha know ;) Print Settings Printer Brand: TEVO Printer: Tarantula Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Notes: I recommend at least 1.6mm walls (4 walls thick with a 4mm...
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(edited to revise Y coordinate) M400; wait for bed to stop moving M300; beep again M84; disable motors (may not be necessary) M0; user stop G28 X Y; Home X and Y (only) to correct for accidentally moved bed or extruder (it is assumed Z didn't move...
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It's either a issue with the hammer not hitting the mag all the way, mag movement when hitting the mag or with the top of the mag not sealing properly with the loader nozzle. I've had some mag that just will not work at all but others that have...
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The total print time is 20 hours for all the parts with a 0.4 nozzle, 0.2mm layer height. The assembly requires some <strong>M4 bolts and nuts</strong>, <strong>RGB strips</strong>, <strong>a hot glue gun</strong>, and <strong>tubing</strong> with a...
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Tree Supports and possibly Outer Brim required for some STLs NOTE: The STL Models may display some artifacts from revision builds, but will not appear in Print RECOMMEND: Allow pieces to cool to room temperature on printers Heatbed before removing to...
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The support structure will be even on the bottom of the ball instead of part of it sitting on the bed and getting squished into the bed. I recommend printing all parts 1 at a time including the balls to minimize any defects from the nozzle starting...
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... ______________________________________________________________________ My Gear and Filaments: I'm printing on a Prusa Mini with 0.2 mm Layers and a 0.4 mm Nozzle. ...In this case I'm using only PLA by "Das-Filament" (https://www.dasfilament.de/)
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All were printed using 0.4mm nozzles, with 0.20mm layer heights and 3 perimeters for a better chance of being water tight.In order to optimize the weight, the print settings require a low percentage of infill, which can cause issues with the...
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• 0.8mm nozzle with 1.0mm line width and 0.2mm thick. • Rafts to be safe and flat • ABS • Then the rest of these settings would be your own machine’s best practices to get good ABS prints. Sanding and filing will be necessary to get a...
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It's your standard, everyday tic-tac-toe!PrintingRecommended settings:Nozzle: 0.4 mmLayer Height: 0.2 mmInfill: 10%Vertical Shells: 3Top/Bottom Layers: 5Supports: NoFor standard gameplay, each player will need three large markers, three medium...
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Note that it is shown unsoldered for clarity - stripboard install should be done post-assembly.Recommended Print Settings: PETG, 0.2 layer height, 2-3 wall lines, 235 C nozzle, 85 C bed, 80 degree support overhang angle if you're not confident in...
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2019-01-19 Somehow deleted the main shroud last edit so I added it back Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: YesResolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Filament: Ziro PLA White Notes: 0.4 mm nozzle 0.4 mm Line Width 0.8 mm wall thickness ( 2 Wall Line...
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The 98A TPU I used has it's settings included in the prusa slicer, the 60A had them downloadable for prusa on it's product site.TPU printing tips:Don't forget to untighten your extruder screwLoad the 60A TPU by sticking it on a nozzle cleaning...
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All the conception is optimized on a 3D printer with 0.4mm nozzle with 0.2mm layers high. The design has been thinked to be printed on a "classic" 3D printer like the PRUSA with a 200mm by 200mm bed. For those with a larger 3D printer, you can...
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Disassemble and reassemble if required. Needed hardware is: 2x 6003 (17x35x10mm) open or shielded steel or ceramic bearings 44x 7.3xH5mm M5 plastic inserts 44x M5x16mm socket head cap screws 2x M3x16mm countersunk screw 1x 540 sized brushed motor...
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It's either a issue with the hammer not hitting the mag all the way, mag movement when hitting the mag or with the top of the mag not sealing properly with the loader nozzle. I've had some mag that just will not work at all but others that have never...
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edit 18 mar added jack_stand, a simple stand that clips into holes underneath and raises the tracks off the ground for debugging motor code without taking off. added photo with track_top fitted edit 10 mar added track_top, plate over tops of the...
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And just for the record, I was using 0.3mm nozzle and Slic3r for slicing. If you get fuzzy, non-plain, fine zigzag pattern perimeters with Slic3r, try to increase extrusion width until all perimeters become normal and straight. UPDATE 25/01/16 I...
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Feel free to remix/use. Print instructions use PETG Filament we used a 0.3 mm nozzle on 0.25 – 0.3 mm layer height no support 30% infill 3 layers outer contour (for smoother movement - less infill) We added the bottom clip of the original prusa...
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The support was tested with a .4mm nozzle and .2mm layer height. When it was removed, I needed absolutely no cleanup. If anyone has an issue with this, I will release the part without the built in support.</p> <p>..<br/> Assembly tips:</p> <p>1-I...
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The model was printed with a 0.6 nozzle to fasten up the print. The bottom and the face need support to the build plate. This was done with paint-on support to remove the central hole at the bottom, which just can be bridged.</p><figure...