ctc bed 3d models
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It works well at my CTC, but you could instead use a 22R resistor, an 18R resistor, or a 15R resistor to give the nozzle more power. Lower values may disturb the motor driver. The motor holder I have is available for rebuilding. I have updated the...
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There are at least three distinct variations of the CTC A10S CR-10 clone. Components differ significantly depending on which variation you're dealing with. This display housing has been modeled to fit the display included in the version I own. ...
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This is my take on the belt mounts/tensioner on the CTC I3 Pro B. It's specifically designed for GT2 20T Idlers with 5mm ID bearings. To assemble it, you'll need a countersunk M5 16mm screw, an idler, and a M5 square nut. Mounting requires a M3...
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Print Settings Printer: CTC Dual Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: .25mm Infill: 50% Notes: Print with supports as there is a 2mm channel for the sides to overlap the edge of the printer as a clamp (since only one screw is holding it...
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Print Settings Printer: CTC Bizer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Notes: No support of raft needed. Printed with Excelvan PLA in silver at 215C Custom Section What to print? Print two of the filament holder parts. The tube...
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Mainly to stabilze the cable loom to avoid cable break, secondary to have a good handle for manual moving of the extruder head during bed leveling. This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://tinkercad.com/things/gjm2uGYblyR
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You can put this on the corners of your printer to help keep everything in one general location. ...It will make the whole machine move as the motors stop versus just the printer bed.
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... at each corner of your printer, ensuring all components remain organized and easily accessible. ...This modification allows the entire device to smoothly come to a halt when the motors cease operation, rather than just the print bed freezing in place.
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Safety Blinds for Installation of Fuse Holders For Heating Bed and Extruder Fuses. ... Compatible with fuse holders from Reichelt such as https://www.reichelt.de/sicherungshalter-fuer-5-x-20-mm-250-v-10-a-schwarz-s-313903-p245383.html?&nbc=1 ...
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I've increased the mounting hole for the spindle nut a bit because it's a bit too small when using other Z motors with different nuts. ...I also needed thinner brackets for a heating bed, so I uploaded some 22mm ones if anyone needs them.
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Print Settings Printer: CTC Dual Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Notes: 10% infill for the duct, NO SUPPORTS. Even some fails of the first roof-layer proved to be no problem. There is enough space in the duct. ...30% infill for the bracket and...
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... but the Z Hight on a i3 is 180mm. ... i can get a z Hight of 240mm with this very close too a ender the bottom spacer go on the bottom of the z rod. i could never get the nozzle to move to the left of the bed i have made the left with a 10mm offset
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... bar from coming loose. The specifications of my printer are as follows: ABS is the material used, 10% is the infill density, and the extruder temperature is set at 215 degrees Celsius, while the bed temperature is maintained at 130 degrees Celsius.
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To install the new fan, you'll need to drill two holes in the wooden bed. Just be careful not to damage the circuit board when drilling the holes and make sure the power is off. It may hum a bit, but that depends on the fan you choose. ... ...
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I drew and printed this piece to check the alignment of the print bed. It can be clipped onto the X axis guides (8mm rods) and a dial with an 8mm shaft inserted. The holder can be manually adjusted to measure the entire surface area of the table. The...
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The closer to the nozzle it comes, the closer to the bed it remains, and you don’t want to “brush” your prints. So have an eye on your machine during the first prints, and if needed, slightly lift the deflector. Advice 2: This is even more...