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I designed an enclosure for my RADDS 1.5 board. It's a loose fit, providing enough space to insert and remove the electronics without applying any force. Secure the electronics with four M3 screws and nuts, and the enclosure to some 2020 profile...
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A reworked version of Nick Rimmer's excellent dual-filament fan duct, featuring optimized mounting holes positioned 30 millimeters apart for secure attachment to an X-carriage base similar in design to the one showcased on Thingiverse...
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You'll need to adjust parameters in the provided Parametric Fusion 360 file, specifically for: - Tube outer diameter (currently set at 4.85mm) - Nozzle offset (calibrated for Volcano nozzle with a Zesty Nimble extruder as default setting) - Fan...
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I reinforced the frame on either side with sturdy pillars, creating a strong base that will prevent it from toppling over.
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Place the machine on tennis balls to minimize vibration noise significantly. Print four protective covers, designed to shield the bottom of your device, instead of using four 3x3 brackets. I manufacture these in PETG with a high degree of strength,...
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I've thickened up the ear lobes a bit and lengthened them to make room for some washer or larger wheel additions.
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Made to hold a 3mm thick piece of glass onto a heated bed without having to use clips
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This kit is specifically engineered to work seamlessly with the V-Slot 2040 profile, and it's precisely tailored to accommodate the linear guides MIN 12 H 400 mm on both the x-axis and y-axis.
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Made the idlers smaller. I've always been bothered that the internal handle in the back had a plastic piece to connect it, so I've now removed it to allow you to use an aluminum corner instead. I also added an aluminum plate on the inside, just...
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UPDATED!!! needed NEMA23 Stepper mounts for my Z axis BECAUSE i had NEMA23s :) fits perfectly with M5 boolts OR M4 with washer. ...BEcause of the added size of the NEMA23s i needed more height so i also created some "feet" here...
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I employed an exceptionally dense infill pattern to ensure the part's structural integrity was uncompromisingly robust. ... This project is still in its early stages, and as a result, it requires a substantial amount of material due to the intricate...
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I added some front Z wobble, so I didn't have any wheels on my bed. To fix it, I attached a 2040 V-slot piece and designed this using Fusion 360. It attaches from the front, making it easier than usual if you've already built your bed. ... You'll need: ...
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This thing replaces the wheels and wheel-guides for the Z-axis. I used - 2 Mounts for SCS12LUU-block - 3 Bed_Support_Mounts - 2 ø12x600mm linear shafts - 2 SCS12LUU Linear Ball Bearing Block - 4 SK12 linear rail shaft supports For those shafts,...
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I've got a project that's really heating up now! I need to get my hands on some NEMA 23 Stepper mounts for the Z-axis, because let's face it - I already have the NEMA 23s and they're awesome! These mounts fit like a charm with either M5 bolts or M4...
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This is a straightforward upgrade kit for the dbot. With this adapter and some basic assembly, you can easily transform your printer into a high-performance machine with MGN12H linear rails. By doing so, the hotend will experience zero wobble. The...
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Fan Duct for NickRimmer's x-carriage Use a single radial fan 50mm The space between the plots on the last photo is 5cm and 10cm Version 2 is shorter in the back and the fan more angled. ... In your Slicer, lay out the object flat
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The original design is a fantastic concept and visually stunning.\nHowever, when I last examined it before today, parksddd suggested replacing the corner plates with this alternative.\nFor me, that was a step too far; I preferred metal plates and...
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My very first printer will bring a new level of innovation to the table, setting the tone for all future designs.
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The cluttered wiring above the hotend really bothered me. I preferred it when the cover snapped onto the M5 bolt head with four magnets securely attached. To ensure they stayed put, I opted for screws instead of glue, but either method works fine.
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Simple solution for low-profile beds, mine features a concave center which can be leveled out using this approach. Add thermal insulation to the pad section (cork, neoprene). Secure an M5 nut and its corresponding screw to the jack portion. ... I...
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<p>Made to hold a 3mm thick piece of glass onto a heated bed without having to use clips</p>
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Support Bracket for Lower Corners Added A vital component goes on the exterior of the printer, providing essential stiffness to the lower corners. Print Settings Updated Printer Model Selected: MP Maker Select Print Configuration Adjusted Raft...
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It was redesigned from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1839201 It is used now for my own D3M-Bot (remix of original D-bot http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1001065) Carriages is suppose to use 3 wheels - Solid V Wheels (openbuilds) 24mm (bigger then...
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The carriages are designed to use three wheels - 24mm Solid V Wheels (openbuilds), bigger than those on the original D-Bot/C-Bot. The third wheel is secured by tightening the top bolt, eliminating the need for eccentric nuts. Use M5 nuts with nylon...
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I loved the design of the Modular carriages for 4020 v-slot (for d3m-bot, d-bot, c-bot) but wanted to modify some parts to accept heat-set brass inserts for a little better holding power. The extruder carriage has been modified to accept the Bondtech...
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... The c-bot you see in the photos is a small form factor, which allows me to test and iterate on this design without disrupting my main printer's workflow. ...The plate might look huge compared to it, but that's just because of its compact size!