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This is a Simplify3D printer profile file for the Flashforge Creator Pro and its CTC clone counterpart. I've tweaked the startup script to initialize all axes while maintaining front right corner heating. Next, it purges the right side of any debris...
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I designed a pen holder gadget for my CTC printer, utilizing the mounting system from an active cooling fan as inspiration. The Active Cooling Fan Duct's design was a key influence and I even reused its clip STL files; check them out at...
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More details about these enclosures and printer arms can be found on: http://drazzticaction.com/products-page-2/3dprinters/ Print Settings: Printer: Flashforge creator X Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.27 or standard Infill: None Notes: Prints...
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This custom fan duct and bracket are specifically designed for the CTC i3 Pro B, but it may also fit other printers. Although I didn't simply remix an existing design, some creative inspiration was drawn from a previous fan duct and bracket that I...
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Here's a guide for building a filament guide that makes use of the holes in the back of your CTC dual printer: this is possibly utilized for cable ties. To get started, print out two clips and attach them securely to the printer. When attaching these...
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An end stop extender for the CTC replicator 1 / makerbot replicator / flashforge creator etc. ...This is usefull if you need to attach an active cooler with back mounted fans, or anything that changes the distance of the bed.
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I designed a basic cable organizer specifically for my CTC/Geeetech 3D printer to prevent cables from interfering with the Y-axis carriage movement. ...To attach it, I use two small zip ties that secure the holder to the carriage facing outward, and...
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After installing really good shock-absorbing feet (spring-based, http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1392657), I discovered that the only loud thing remaining was the fan blowing onto the mainboard under the printer. A small 40mm? fan mounted in a way...
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Here's a proper blend of various DIY extruders tailored for CTC/Prusa/Reprap enthusiasts. Simply wire a 12-volt 5mm LED into the fan, which is usually DC, to illuminate your workspace effectively. ...This modification appears to be working remarkably...
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Work in progress. ...Linear bearing. My printer missing one, still waiting it from seller. This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gbSihpfVzxl Category: 3D Printing
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... on every plate measuring 5 mm. Printer Settings: Printer: CTC 3D Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: It makes no difference Notes: Suitable for printing with ABS, a recommended extruder temperature of 240°C, and a heating bed at 90°C.
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... extra printed part to support it securely. I've found that folded paper works beautifully in this spot. This mount can be installed on either side of the printer, making dual extrusion a possibility without any modifications to the frame required.
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Work in Progress Linear Bearing Design Still Waiting for Replacement Part From Seller. ...This 3D Model Was Created Using Tinkercad, an Online CAD Platform Available at https://www.tinkercad.com/Things/GBSIHPFVZXL
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I built a custom enclosure for my CTC Anet8 3D printer, which I had constructed specifically for my grandchildren's enjoyment. The print turned out well, but during rapid X-axis movements, the bed would vibrate noticeably. Upon inspection, I found...
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This is a brand-new spool holder designed specifically for the CTC A10S 3D printer, engineered to provide seamless performance and effortless printing experiences. The spool holder boasts an innovative design feature - a non-circular hole that...
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Fits perfectly for IKEA Mikael computer desk using the original spool holder from my CTC 3D Printer. Print Settings: Printer: CTC Bizer Dual Rafts: No rafts are required Supports: Yes, supports are necessary for a successful print Resolution: Set to...
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Therefore, I had to design my own version of this 3D printed component, making it compatible with the CTC A8 3D printer. I successfully designed and upgraded the part, and I'm glad I took on the challenge. ...If you want to download this file, be...
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I designed these corner joints specifically for assembling the hood of my CTC 3D printer. I deliberately omitted drawing holes into them since their size depends heavily on the diameter of the bolts you plan to use. You will need to drill them as you...
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I built this mounting bracket specifically to fit snugly into the front corner of my CTC 3D printer, using durable 3M double-sided tape for secure adhesion. Designed to sit seamlessly in the corner, it creates a flat surface angled at precisely 45...
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... Currently, I am using the full Igus RJ4JP-01-08 linear bearings, but the originals fit just fine. They are secured against slipping with two M3 screws each. The print was done on a CTC 3D Printer at 70 mm/s and 0.10 layers with PET-G material.
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This model was created using Tinkercad's powerful tools. ...Edit it directly online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5X6tO4rBmC1
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To craft a sturdy camera mount resembling the letter "H", one requires 11.5mm aluminum tubes and a set of screws. ...The design calls for creating two identical units, while only producing one camera base unit.
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I'm currently constructing a new generation CTC 3D Printer based on the 4040 Bosch profile. The planning phase is underway, and all parts will be printed using PETG. To confirm the Y-axis stability, I'll employ a sturdy 4mm metal plate. This...
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I had a CTC 3D printer and an Eken H9 camera that I wanted to combine so I could capture time-lapse videos of my prints. I couldn't find a suitable mount for my camera, so I decided to design and build one myself. The case and parts I created work...
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If you want to download this file, you'll need at least a CTC A8 3D printer unless you modify this component to fit another 3D printer. In that case, you might need a Dremel or similar tool and some sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges. ...You'll...
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I repurposed the design for attachment to my CTC 3D printer's top plate. ...No adhesives required, no cluttering mess, and clear passage left for the wires and timing belts.
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I own a CTC Dual 3D printer that I barely utilize its second extruder beyond initial testing phases. The secondary extruder and accompanying wires consistently cause issues during maintenance procedures and contribute unnecessary mass, exacerbating...