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... resistor heater block hot end, and a single board Arduino motherboard. Milled aluminum, nichrome heated bed adds durability. Design files are available on Github (https://github.com/emaker/Huxley). ...Instructions can be found on www.emakershop.com.
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... new ones. When assembling, ensure that the distance between the long bars on the inside is 250mm, while other dimensions remain the same as the original eMaker Huxley. ...Note that print quality might be affected, but sometimes size takes priority.
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To utilize the size of the filament spools used in UP printers, this holder can be printed by the eMAKER Huxley prototype itself. This feature allows the printer to work unattended during longer print jobs. The .scad files provided are based on Erik...
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This eMaker Huxley extruder drive block has unsupported filament prior to reaching the hobbed bolt. If your spool's performance isn't optimal, there's a risk of filament slippage during printing. A modification that extends filament support may...
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This custom enclosure is designed for use with Emaker Huxley electronics and includes an SD card clear function as well as accommodation for the specific connector orientation. Assemble the electronics on the base plate, secure it using zip ties to...
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The eMaker Huxley features igus clip bushings for Z-axis support, but this can be enhanced by replacing them with LM6UU linear bearings, similar to those used on the X and Y axes. ...A later modification even fortified the bearing holders further on...
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To fit an eMaker Huxley, modify Chrille's belt tensioner with a hole pitch of 16mm and a belt-clamp for T2.5 timing belts. It should also work on the RepRap Huxley. For installation, replace the standard Y-axis belt clamp with this adjustable version...
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derivative of chrille's belt tensioner to fit the eMaker Huxley. Hole pitch 16mm and belt-clamp for T2.5 timing belts. It should also work on the reprappro Huxley Instructions Replace your standard Y-axis belt clamp with this adjustable version. I...
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Addressing the design flaws in Emaker Huxley's heated beds, the owner has designed a replacement bed for their printer, despite already ordering ReprapPro Huxley's PCB bed. The new drop-in replacement bed features a larger build area and ensures...
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This Emaker Huxley extruder drive replacement features two marker holders, a shorter filament overhang internally, and clearance for larger Bowden tube fittings. It is compatible with both the stock stepper motor and NEMA 17 motors. The bearing clamp...
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... immediately. We highly recommend printing our x-axis mounting bracket (still under development) for a complete solution to the eMAKER Huxley E3D Upgrade. Visit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1350748 to access the design. ... Print with support
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These two mounting plates replace the existing mounts on the Emaker Huxley to eliminate shaker in three mounting screws and provide a solid hold for heated bed connectors. Photos display heatbed with burnt-off insulation, detailing the redo process.
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This modified Emaker Huxley extruder mount/X axis carriage utilizes three LM6UU linear bearings instead of two stock ones for reduced slop. JM's new belt tensioning system on the X axis is also required. Acquire thing 14048 for the linear bearing...
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... against heating from the heater block Please comment on issues if you think of something we would love feedback. Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: eMAKER Huxley Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: .3 Infill: ~40%
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Submit your text rewrite for the given instructions, keeping it under 60 words please. Here's a rewritten version of the original text: "Please follow these guidelines: print out the attachment, fasten a 40mm fan to it, and then affix it onto the X...
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To enhance mounting of your Sanguinololu, modify it to suit between frame mounts. This requires two zip ties and three 3x6mm self-tapping screws. Begin by attaching the tray to the frame using zip ties. Next, place the Sanguinololu onto the try and...
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Here are substitute parts for RepRapPro PCB-bed holders, featuring a small wire chain option for bed wires. Minor alterations have been made to the holders, allowing you to install a thumb-nut for easier bed leveling. ...After printing and mounting...
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In my first printer modification endeavor, I'm quite satisfied with the results. I enjoy utilizing my Huxley 3D printer - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5631 - but I found that minor variations in nozzle height during the first layer significantly...
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I'm really excited about my latest printer modification attempt and I have to say, it's turning out great so far. I've been loving printing with my Huxley - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5631 - but one thing that's always driven me crazy is the...
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When constructing my Huxley, I became overly excited and unfortunately broke the laser-cut extruder drive holder. To rectify this issue, I have created an STL file that is printable. ...Additionally, I have now implemented a captive nut for securing the...
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When fitting shaft couplings on your Ender 3's X axis, be aware that they may collide with your hardware if they have a smaller outer diameter than the original ones. Despite this potential issue, these couplers are designed to provide full travel.
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To address the issue of a blue fan clashing with the threaded rod when printing tall objects, new extended vertex parts were created as replacements for the old ones. These parts can be used alongside existing threaded rods and serve as an in-place...
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My acquired Huxley came with a socket for plugging in the power supply, which is more convenient than direct wiring. However, I was concerned about potential short circuits due to lack of space for the socket. To address this issue, I designed a...
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This is my first attempt at a modification to my printer and I'm pretty pleased with it. I love printing with my Huxley - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5631 - but one of the frustrations is the major impact on print quality with even minor...
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One of my Huxley's threaded rods was slightly wobbly, so I used an inspired Z-rod constraint piece for improvement. Additionally, I added two larger ones on the Mendel. Interestingly, fixing just a little bent portion on one side by reversing the rod...
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The original extruder drive bolt on my machine often allows the filament to slip out of its hobbed area. To solve this issue, I considered creating a new extruder block by choosing between two designs available at Thingiverse:...
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An enhanced stable heating platform, specifically designed for use with Huxley Reprap 3D printers, can be found at this link (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15427). This improved heated bed ensures better print quality and reliability. A revamped...
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On the Ender 3's X-axis idler, Igus bushes are fastened by self-tapping screws and washers on Z rods. Mine were loosening on the opposite side to the screw. To enhance stability, I used OpenSCAD to trim off the top 3mm of the X-axis idler bracket and...
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The distance between the large and small gears is challenging to alter due to the necessity of removing three screws that hold the stepper motor in place. Similarly, it's difficult to take out the stepper motor without disassembling the entire...