creality nozzle 3d models
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I used a 0.6 nozzle and adjusted walls and infill to to provide me with good strength with the least filament and quickest times. I found that increased wall count and thinner infill line width & percentage worked pretty well. Layer height: 0.4 ...
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Simply apply pressure and roll the cube back and forth until the knot is flatter.PrintingNozzle: 0.4 mmLayer Height: 0.2 mmInfill: 25%Vertical Shells: 3Top/Bottom Layers: 5Supports: NoYou'll need one bead and two caps.For the caps, try the TightCap...
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If you have any questions, feel free to ask me in the comments: ; prepare auto bed compensation G1 Y227.0 F12000 ; move bed out of the way M561 ; clear any bed transform M280 P4 S105 I1 ; left Servo Up M280 P5 S83 I1 ; right Servo Up ; go to first...
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If all goes well, I'm hoping it will be the final draft.UPDATE 10-01-2014The printing of the new exterior is complete, and it looks great at .1mm layer height, .4mm nozzle, 13 percent infill, and no supports. It took about 20 hours to print (one half...
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Print using 0.4mm nozzles. Print the rotor with vertical shell offset to ensure that it fits the motor gear shaft (-0.15 for the 10-gear version, and - 0.07mm for the 8x2 mm version). ...For the main body, top cover, and bottom cover, print with -0.05...
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This prints best at 0.16 line height (0.4 nozzle) but 0.20 is OK for everything but the boxes. You really want to use 0.16 (or lower) for the boxes with lids as there are some small but steep overhangs that are supported much better by a slightly...
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The built-in supports are designed for a .4mm nozzle (be sure you do not set your slicer for 'thick bridges') and for the size that the model is presented. Use your discretion for which parts to use if you resize the model significantly. 2 -...
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Nozzle 0.4mm or smaller. I printed with 0.4 and it was fine. Print with spikes up. Print with high infill percentage, e.g. 30% grid. Use supports. Other material than PLA, like ABS, might be even sturdier but not tested. Two screws and PLA...
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I designed the mechanism to hold a M2 nut for the screw to screw into, however I didn't need it.When you press on the mechanism, the cards pop out: Printing:I printed at 0.2mm layer height, 0.4mm nozzle and supports ON.Wallet: 0% Infill, print...
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In the front there is a small clamping block which snaps into the nozzle of the rocket and prevents it from sliding down. You may have to carefully push the posters aside - but it fits. To prevent it from falling down, a PETG ring bracket is used...
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But you get all the benefits of the new nozzle (or even a Volcano ;-. I opted for modifying the X-carriage to minimize that height loss, but if you want to keep your original parts without dismantling the CoreXY system to add the new X-Carriage, you...
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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. 2 - There are some pieces that may need brims or rafts, use your...
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And can get stuck, which many new users mistake for a clog, and try to clean the nozzle (which is unnecessary). So retraction, retraction, retraction!! This test at its core has nothing special about it. It's just a model I whipped up, and sliced...
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The 2nd one will be over the mixing pallets.• Adjustable angle for canvas mount, which can be vertical or facing up or down.• Able to rotate painting as I’m painting to get different angles while painting, (upside down, on the side, etc..)Using 26 3D...
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It may also be possible to get a cable (or modify one) that can be directly connected.Printing My print used PLA with 0.2 mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle without support.I used Filament PM Marble Jet Dark which gave nice results, other filaments...
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Print Settings ==================== Nozzle size = 0.4 mm (minimum, smaller better) Layer height = 0.2 mm Filament change layer for colours on "BoxBackBuild": 1) Start (Backgroundof the wall) 2) Layer 6 (General background colour, mine is in orange)...
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(you'll need to heat it up and tighten the nozzle, then add the silicone sock) Then attach the Ciii Cooler (or whichever one you're using) onto the bottom bearing block using the un-occupied holes. 7. Finally, adjust the stepper motor current if...
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10)Heat shrink tubing, used to extend thermister leads Recommended: spare probe, volcano nozzle, heater block, thermister and heater with long wire (order from Alliexpress) PRINTING: Print fan duct. Print other parts (fixture is optional) ...
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I printed this model with a Prusa 0.6mm nozzle and 0.4mm layer. I used supports only for the front frame facing the silencer, while other parts were printed without them. The back frame has an overhang on its upper side, which doesn't need any...
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If they are too tight, you can use a 3mm drill bit to clean them up.Wiring connector used: this provides quick disconnect for when/if you want to change the LEDs or do other...
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It is also completely fine to fill the LED pinholes with paint - they can be easily cleared after the paint has dried with a needle or a nozzle drill and it will massively improve the look in dark environments since the pinholes become very well...
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Final adjustment After reassembly, adjust the sensor height by twisting it so that it triggers at the exact same time as the nozzle touches the bed. I found I had to loosen the wing nuts holding down the Wade's block before I could rotate the...
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- 50% infill, 80 mm/s, sliced as for PLA but with 240 °C nozzle and 80 °C bed to accommodate the ASA, and a 10mm brim to counter warping. - What to do if the print warps? - Do not panic. I personally use a warped print. - Why the low...
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The files are:Large_BoxLid.stl, Large_BoxBase.stl, Small_BoxLid.stl, Small_BoxBase.stlPrinter Settings (Prusa MK3s+)Common settings to all stl files: Filament: PLA Nozzle: ...
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* 50% infill, 80 mm/s, sliced as for PLA but with 240 °C nozzle and 80 °C bed to accommodate the ASA, and a 10mm brim to counter warping. * What to do if the print warps? * Do not panic. I personally use a warped print. * Why the low...
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A set of at least 2 plates can be accommodated inside the box (one in the lid and one at the bottom).My prints were all at 0.20 mm layers and with a nozzle of 0.4 mm. Some of the STL's have built in support where needed ... if there is no STL with...
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I printed these with various kinds of PLA with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.25mm layer height and 20% infill with at least 4 outer layers. Even then, some of them end up a touch on the heavy side and would probably slowly sink if you didn't keep reeling them...
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It's just to prime the nozzle. The included files will make 100 samples. You have to study these samples very carefully. You have to find the sample with the highest possible value that doesn't curve. We're talking about a curve that only moves 0.01...
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Because from the back you have the best view at the print nozzle when blTouch, the part cooler, the hot end cover and possibly a short led strip all stand in the way for an unobstructed view from the left, right and front of the printer. Thingiverse...
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Secure cotton stuffing to the plastic base, thick enough to scatter any single light sources from the LED strip, but not too thick to block most light and add too big of a cone spread close to nozzle ends. </li> <li>Wrap the rod with cotton stuffing...