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94408 3d models found related to e3d nozzle.prusaprinters
Basically I could not find a nozzle box that was EXACTLY what I wanted. So I decided to make my own. Very quick and easy to print. ...I just put a colour change at layer 61.
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... Click on the Link Below. Then Follow Instructions Carefully. Instructions We've Got You Covered. Just Check Out These Awesome Features: Using These Super Options: Six nozzles for extra print speed Eight nozzle diameter makes your prints strong
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Operating multiple brands of 3D printers with varying sizes of filaments requires a versatile accessory like this nozzle tray. Its 48 threaded slots come arranged in six distinct sections, accommodating both 1.75mm and 2.85mm filaments, each...
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... supports, so it may not be 100% accurate in achieving this goal. With a 0.4mm nozzle, the correct indentations are precisely crafted into the design. ...I'd love to see pictures of your creations - please post them if you successfully print these!
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Design is a 0.4mm nozzle with the correct indentations PLEASE POST A PICTURE OF YOUR MAKE IF YOU PRINT THESE, IT MAKES MY DAY SEEING THEM - THANKS Visit our blog to see this and other projects we have completed https://realbaddad.com 3D Printed...
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Just scale the part up to fit your magnets and stop the print to drop them in with some super glue. Part designed to print without supports so not 100% correct to achieve this. Design is a 0.4mm nozzle with the correct indentations PLEASE POST A...
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I purchased the E3D Nozzle Fun Pack and wanted something a little nicer to organize my nozzles. ...I have a few so the small number of spots in the provided foam rubber organizer was not enough. I embossed numbers on the 3d model that I created but you...
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MK8 & E3D Nozzle Parametric Holder Box 40 pcs: 0.2 - 5 0.3 - 5 0.4 - 10 0.5 - 5 0.6 - 5 0.8 - 5 1.0 - 5
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The Thread on this E3d Nozzle Holder is Engineered with a Slightly Larger Size to Accommodate Different Printers and Tolerances, Ensuring Easy Removal by Hand. ... * For Optimal Printing Results, This Holder Should be Oriented with the Numbers Facing...
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Just a much bigger version of the standard e3d nozzle holder linked below. If printing with PLA, apply Gorilla glue super control gel; if printing with ABS, use any plain old crazy glue/super glue. Customized version of...
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For my Sculpfun S9 I designed an air assist nozzle which can hold an E3D nozzle. I tried an 1.0mm nozzle but positioning is rather hard so I drilled it to 1.5mm Tube for air assist is on the side (left or right is on you). I used a copper tube to...
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I'm going to create an E3D nozzle holder that integrates perfectly with the "Multi Tool Holder" available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1450026 or https://www.youmagine.com/designs/multi-tool-holder-9eb6ed8c-6d2d-4c7c-93e5-213dabdb8189. Since...
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I designed an E3D nozzle holder that can rest snugly on the edge of the Velleman Vertex K8400 printer frame, which I have found to be prone to shrinkage issues due to overheating during prolonged usage. To alleviate these problems, I enlarged the...
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This nozzle holder is specifically designed for E3D M6 nozzles. It fits neatly into an Altoids-style tin, including the E3D fun pack tin, which has the same dimensions. The design can accommodate up to 5 nozzles of various sizes, ranging from small...
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It is much easier to have a turnstile display that can be placed wherever you want to access our E3D nozzles.I didn't invent anything, I just made a mix with the creations of E3D in order to have a nozzle display that I can place where I want in my...
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E3D nozzle holder for the excellent "Multi tool holder" found at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1450026 or https://www.youmagine.com/designs/multi-tool-holder-9eb6ed8c-6d2d-4c7c-93e5-213dabdb8189. Since there is already a nozzle wrench holder...
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An idea of a high flow e3d v6 compatible nozzle. ... Basically extrude the filament into a oval shape at the entry of the nozzle to accelerate heat transfer.
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A compact storage unit for holding up to fourteen 6mm nozzles, optimized specifically for use with E3D or J-Head systems and ideal for achieving the best possible results when utilizing a 0.4mm nozzle.
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This nozzle holder accommodates any component from the E3D family with ease, its depth ensuring volcano-style nozzles are fully supported. As a newcomer to publishing 'things', I'm excited to share this creation with you. ...The holes were drilled at...
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This is a customized version of the E3D V6 cooler nozzle designed to fit seamlessly onto the Monoprice MP i3 printer, essentially mirroring the Wanhao i3 printer's configuration. To install this upgraded nozzle, simply detach the fan bracket and...
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After reviewing the pictures, I noticed the bottom part was slightly far away from the nozzle, even though mine worked perfectly. To address this, I reduced the distance to the nozzle by 5mm. This design should help others with the same problem. ...For...
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I designed a custom X-carriage to accommodate E3D hotends, as their fan measures 30mm, which often doesn't fit standard designs. ...This specific X-carriage is tailored for smooth rods spaced 50mm apart and an extruder mount at the same distance.
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... Divided into two parts, one half focuses on the nozzle, while the other is dedicated to cooling the extruder. Overall, I'm thoroughly enjoying this innovative nozzle - the upgrade from v2 has proven successful in producing a more substantial build.
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... Optional inset file included for MMU fun.This is an expanded version of Julia Ebert's award winning Nozzle Box to feature an extra column for the 0.15mm nozzle size and a third row to make sure there's room for hardened nozzles and spares.
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This denotes the holder Print Settings Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.80 millimeters Infill: 24% density Notes: Use a nozzle with a diameter of 0.25 to achieve a smooth finish around the text. ...Printing this took approximately twelve hours.
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... really snug. No glue should be necessary. You can push nozzles in and out without screwing them into the TPU but it does take a bit of force, I find getting my fingernail under the nozzle makes it easy to pull out and it gets easier as you use it.
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... really snug. No glue should be necessary. You can push nozzles in and out without screwing them into the TPU but it does take a bit of force, I find getting my fingernail under the nozzle makes it easy to pull out and it gets easier as you use it.