creality nozzle 3d models
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Most likely, you'll need to reduce them slightly because I tweaked them on a Micro Swiss all-metal hot-end with glass bed + hairspray and hardened steel nozzle, and this setup requires higher temperatures than the stock hot-ends. The temperatures for...
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(Instructions below.)To print:PLA (tested so far)Spiral vase mode (Spiralize outer contour)Solid bed adhesion - the initial footprint isn't very big0.4 line width and nozzle size; 0.2mm line height; I'd be careful with any variations on size and look...
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Fits both "Research" and "Research Plus" models.Don't loose precious time with clips or carousels!Print your holder now ;-)Materials required4mm aluminum rod (2x 18cm minimum)2x M5 20mm screw with hex head2x M5 butterfly nut2x M5 washerSuperglue or...
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The bent over ends of the spring are long, one needs to be cut shorter so that it's easier to assemble.Parts are printed in PLA with supports, they take about 40 minutes each on my Ender 3V2 with 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height.If the back end that...
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You can mix and match the pots and bases to get a different look (as some of the pictures show).The float needs the following settings for a 0.4mm or 0.6mm nozzle, to ensure that it is sufficiently light and strong:0.65mm perimeter extrusion...
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... parts are printed in PETG with 0.3mm layer height and 3 perimeters. I lowered the nozzle temp to 220°C after the first layer to reduce stringing. ...I advice to NOT use PLA because it might (will) deform in direct sunlight.</p>
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The base parts are: 1) Base (BaseV1.STL) 2) Flat Base (FlatBase.STL & FlatBase - No Holes.STL) The garage wall parts: 1) Front of the garage (GarageFront.STL) 2) Buildind side wall (GarageSideWall.STL) 3) Building back wall (GarageBack.STL) 4) Front...
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*gasp* *startled murmurs* *mic drop*Print SettingsNozzle: 0.4mmLayer Height – 0.2mmMaterial – PETG, PLA, or otherInfill – 15% GyroidWith all stock settings, this takes just shy of an hour to print on my Mk3s+. It may be even faster on a resin...
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Eyelet diameter is 7mm (little over ¼").Obviously not suitable for safety relevant applications.Changelog2022-03-15v3complete redesign with smaller dimensions, shorter screw (M3x8mm) and additional clamp only variant2022-03-10v2easier assembly and...
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M3 x 6 - 10 mm screws for the perfboard Print Settings Printer: TronXY X5S Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.6 mm nozzle, 0.28 mm layer height Infill: 15% Filament: Generic budget PLA any Post-Printing ============= CHECK THE VOLTAGE...
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If you're new to modifying an OpenSCAD file, online you can find lots of tutorials, like this one. Playing around with an existing project is a good way to learn the basics.PrintingI printed several designs on my Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ in PLA...
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- When using the Original Prusa i3 MK3, the printer will extrude quite a bit of filament right after you confirm completion of the filament change to build up nozzle pressure. To avoid this extruded filament from being dragged over to your print and...
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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.</p><p>2 - The tail can be printed in two parts with a pin...
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If possible print on a cold bed to avoid any uneven shrinkage (unfortunately I'm unable to get a good stick to a cold bed) I'm using lower speed to get even surfaces (40mm/s) also forced nozzle width of 0.4 mm. Triangle (0, 60, -60 deg) infill gives...
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Micro Swiss everything, all metal, hardened .04 nozzle, screw-in thermistor, even the metal extruder mounting plate. It allowed me to hang the extruder directly underneath the X axis rail. There's much more to say, but.... I'll let the pics do the...
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NOTE: This was printed on a .6mm nozzle. <h2>Setting the alignment magnets:</h2> ###CenterMag Setting: Insert the magnet in any direction and push with force to insert if you don't already have a set polarity based off previously printed...
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Print Settings: Printer: Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro Dual Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.3LH and 0.4 nozzle Infill: Minimal Notes: No support is required if you print this with the top surface on the print bed. 1 perimeter should be...
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Angled feet not only help with printing without supports, but also make the parts look like they are floating above the table, and each other, when viewed from a typical high viewing angle. Print InstructionsPrinting the models on their side as...
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Additional details:Layer Height: 0.15mmNozzle Temp: 205Bed Temp: 60Perimeters: 4In PrusaSlicer, you MUST turn on 'Detect Thin Lines' to be able to print this - but otherwise you can print directly from the files. Post-PrintingStep 0: (Optional)...
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The result is a spherical lithophane with a smooth outside. Print Settings Printer Brand: Wanhao Printer: Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1mm layer 0.4mm nozzle Infill: 100% Notes: since the globe is quite small at the...
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I assume there are similar technics for other printers / slicers.The box is not water proof.Printing configurationLayer height 0.2mm0.4mm nozzle15% infillWhite and black PETG filamentplace top and bottom parts surface on the printing bedautomatic...
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... for “active” components and the “rod clip top". I suggest manually adding supports for the rod clips.Rafts are not required but generally recommendedI used 0.2mm layer height with a 0.4mm nozzle, shouldn't be any issue using a larger height
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You'll need to create and slice to see, but I've found a lot of them at smaller sizes won't print with a .4mm nozzle. The Tag Hole Position determines if there's a hole in the "inside" of the tag for a strap, or if it adds a "tongue" off the side...
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... .12mm, and apply a brim. Infill is not used on these prints; instead, they are solid, which might also be considered 100% infill. However, they are not hollow in any way. My Ender 3 features a nozzle with a diameter of 0.4mm. ... Enjoy, Hroudland
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So the nozzle will be lifted fewer times. Also you coul add a Logo to be placed in the middle. </li> </ol> <ol> <li>Card Design<br/> Use Paint.Net or inkscape<br/> Standard credit / business card size: 55 x 85 mm<br/> Make sure to only work in Black...
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The Roller Guides could optionally be PLA since they do not need any flex. The CAD design dimensions are optimized for a .4 mm nozzle printing at .2 mm layer heights. Most of the parts could benefit from 4 perimeter layers. The Smooth Rod Shelf...
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No need to preheat your nozzle, but scrape off any gunk on the tip. 2) Autohome your printer so the extruder goes to the front left corner. Put a piece of paper in between it where there is a slight drag.This will be your reference point, and you...
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Update: After upgrading my Mk2s with frame braces my printing quality has improved markedly with both 400u and 250u brass nozzles in PLA. Printing at 40mm/s and 25mm/s Slic3r Prusa Edition perimeter default speeds respectively, .75mm dia meshmixer...
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The built-in supports and braces 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. 2 - There are some pieces that may need brims or...
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I printed the holders in PLA with a 0.4 mm nozzle at 0.5 mm extrusion width and 0.3 mm layer height. My Fritzbox 7590 is an early model (article no. 2000 2814 with the thin housing with two rows of grill openings at the gray back). Later...