e3d supervolcano
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Lewis' E3D buggySpecially for Lewis. Guess which Lewis! Look at the flag! If he wants to test his 3D printer, he will only use this model. The tires are wide, the roof is chopped. There are front and rear wings. Everything you need to win.</p><p>But...
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E3D unleashes their groundbreaking ToolChanger printer design into the open source community! What an electrifying moment! I embarked on a meticulous journey of assembling this entire printer, not just to bring it to life but also to dissect and...
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So as my first multi material print I made this blank plate with the E3D logo on it to cover the holes.Included are also single and double wide blanks with STEP files if you want to make your own design. I'm not sure how to provide a sliceable...
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This is a part cooler for the E3D Chimera extruder mounted to the P905X. Designed to be compatible with the Fan Ducts from baroka23 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2807230 I have flipped the print carriage to my extruder is on more on the...
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I just wanted to have about the same distance from the nozzle to the bed with volcano and the normal e3d hotend without changing the partcooling. I use the x carriage from this source: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2437440 Print Settings...
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This is a basic nozzle holder for the E3D volcano hot end. It holds all 5 nozzles currently available, along with a row of pips below each one. Each pip represents .2mm of nozzle diameter (2 for .4mm, 5 for 1mm, and so on). The holes on the outside...
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This redesign enables the heated block to be positioned beneath the rear fan, much like the original E3D V6 fan duct. The fans used in this custom setup are high-performance 12V DC fans, measuring 30x30x10mm. These fans provide exceptional cooling...
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I found this fan duct and adapted it for use with my 4028 fan - it worked well initially but proved too long with the e3d V6. To solve this issue, I modified the design by shortening its length to better fit around the heater. A new addition was a...
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This is part of the E3D+VET program's 30 exercises. The Erasmus+ program aims to immerse VET centres in 3D printing through https://www.e3dplusvet.eu/. This exercise consists of a base and 24 interchangeable "puzzle" pieces. DNA Base puzzle pieces...
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This is a dual E3D V6 mount designed for the original X carriage. Its width measures 52mm, while its thickness is 59mm. A 40mm fan is required as an active cooler to function effectively. The space between nozzles is precisely 23mm. To ensure the...
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Equipped with Dual E3D V6 extruders and auto bed leveling technology. Layer height is set to 0.2 millimeters for precise printing. Layer width is configured at 0.4 millimeters for optimal results. Infill density is optimized at 45 percent to...
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This is just a simple badge with the e3d-Online logo. I do not take credit for the design of this logo, it is not mine. I designed this because I make a habit of customizing my printer with badges. I will upload more badges of different 3D-printing...
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It's a modification of E3D on Unlocked Da Vinci 1.0 by xctom5593, available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:473038, and the Bondtech regular mount, downloadable from http://www.bondtech.se/download/706. Print Settings: Printer: The Davinci AIO...
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This is a custom-made nozzle holder specifically designed for E3D nozzles. Users can easily create a grid of nozzle holders and add text descriptions to each one. The holes in the holder feature a threaded design. To make any necessary modifications,...
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I've adapted my adapter to fit perfectly with the E3D V6's stock extruder. Updated 9/26/2019: I've added a second version that holds the V6 firmly in place, improving upon the original design significantly. This newer version uses all of the same...
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I'm currently developing a custom E3D Titan mount for the K8200 printer. I've successfully printed this design and it fits well, but I still need to test it thoroughly, which is why it's not yet fully completed. Despite being in progress, some of you...
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You'll need 3x M3 screws that are 25mm long, along with 3x M3 nuts to properly secure the E3D hot end holder on your vertex K8400 printer. It's crucial to avoid damaging your printer by only using a 20W heater or the original. This requires...
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Simply remove the hot end and the old nozzle mount, then bolt the new piece securely in place and clamp your E3D firmly down. A version is available that includes an attachment for mounting dc42's hot end board if desired. Minimal support material...
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The print is still a work in progress here are some notes and issues: I'm sure it's not the model itself, but my ABS version of this part is fragile at the neck between the E3D clasps and the main body. I printed with supports everywhere on this...
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Print Settings: * Printer: e3D BigBox * Rafts: No * Supports: Doesn't Matter * Resolution: .20 - .25mm * Infill: 25% * Notes: * eSun Blue PLA 195/70 temps printed with support @ .20mm layer height @ 10% infill * FoxSmart Clear PLA 195/70 temps...
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I used the E3D V6 Blower Fan adapter by matt448 for that purpose (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1600018). WARNING: I have to warn you that my adapter shifts the hot end forward by about 5mm (see picture). So, I've designed a endstop bracket...
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... fan holder was based on joshuarowley42's model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:340312). I used fede27's E3D Lite 6 hotend CAD model for reference during the design process and for rendering purposes (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1718350).
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This remix of Racush's fang ducts has been specifically designed to work seamlessly with the E3D V6, utilizing the stock 40mm fan to cool the hotend while a large radial fan is used to cool the part itself. Don't let the location of the duct ends...
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Updates are as follows: The recent alterations to the base were initially conducted using a standard J-Head slotted base due to a later realization that utilizing the V6 E3D Hotend would introduce slight wobbling due to the difference in slot...
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Just another Box for E3D Nozzles (or other M6 threaded ones)Holds 15 Nozzles.Basicaly i just tinkered around with parametric designs in Fusion, and decided to design this, instead of loading some existing creation. ;-)[UPDATE 20201222]Following...
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The E3D v6 heat sink is securely held at both the top and bottom, preventing any unintended movement near the nozzle. To prevent stringing, I opted for a 40mm Noctua fan, and I wanted to ensure good airflow right at the nozzle. After searching high...
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Just another Box for E3D Nozzles (or other M6 threaded ones)Holds 15 Nozzles.Basicaly i just tinkered around with parametric designs in Fusion, and decided to design this, instead of loading some existing creation. ;-)[UPDATE 20201222]Following...
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The E3D v6 heat sink is held tightly in place both at the top and bottom thus preventing unintended movement at the nozzle. I also went with a 40mm Noctua fan and wanted air flow at the nozzle to prevent stringing. I couldn't find anything that would...
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Required Parts: 14x M3x5mm pan head bolts 4x M3x8mm pan head bolts 2x M3x12mm pan head bolts 2x M3x20mm cap head bolts 22x M3 nuts 3x Igus Drylin RJ4JP-01-08 or equivalent bearings - IGUS DryLin(R) RJ4JP 01-08 Bearing E3D V6 or Clone - Xcsource E3D...
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This is an E3D V6 model that I attempted to replicate as much as possible, through use of the blueprints provided by E3D. I wanted to have models that I could scale up, and I wanted to see what I could do with Fusion 360. It still needs fine tuning,...