ender 3 bed level gcode 3d models
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I recommend also printing the extension arm created by The_Joy_Of_Printing (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4221931) Something I noticed with other Ender 3 Bed Handles is there were some incompatibilities with slicers (or at least Cura). In my...
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... works with the new Create bed which is about .27" total with the base. Simple and fast to print works with Auto Bed Leveling, I've attached a picture to show where you can put it. ... It's super tight, so might take some might to put it in place.
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This bracket fits snugly onto the ender base's extrusion, securing the head bed cables in place as they slide through. It prevents the cables from getting tangled up with the base, ensuring smooth operation. ...The STL file used to 3D print this part is...
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Forgive the dust in the images, my Ender 3 has been on a shelf for six months and I've decided to bust it out and bring it back to live as a new printer. During this process, I moved the electronics box to the back. Since I've always hated the...
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This attaches to the bed under the leveling wheel on the front left side, then with 2 M3 Bolts and 2 M3 Nuts you can attach the ADXL345 to the mount. in the second picture you can see where this is going, just remove the nut and put the piece in,...
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This one might interest you if you have an Ender 3 or similar printer, an Apeman A80 Camera or similar, and the bullseye vent upgrade (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2759439). I've uploaded the STL file and F3D file for your convenience. Please...
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... The short one is for the back corner. Try these out before you decide to buy new springs. You'll still have to level your bed periodically, but it should be much less often. ...These are designed specifically for stock springs and build plates.
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A remix of the Squat0001's bedlock, which feet better to the Ender 3 S1 I have printed it in PETG (for better resistance than PLA) with supports (didn't tried without supports) Edit 26/05/2023 : I uploaded a V3 with a better Lock capacity
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These guides makes it easier to align a magnetic steel sheet onto an Ender 3 or similar printers. Compared to previous model, this has a tighter fit, and I added more space for the wiring. I made an alternate rear-right model for situation with a...
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------ A very simple small clip for the Ender 3 glass bedplate. (And very likely will fit others) Gap between clip is; 6.8mm I removed the two metal clips that are original to the machine and just use one of these clips in the centre front...
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I wanted a handle for my printer bed but was disappointed that all of the options that I found could cause bed leveling problems. This handle does not touch the springs and instead grips on the shape of the y axis plate. Each handle also needs a clip...
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This design is specifically created to be used in conjunction with a 3-4 mm glass build plate on an Ender 3. ...You may find that these clips also work on other printers; if you try them out on a different machine, please let us know about your...
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Another Bed Handle. ...The handle can be fixed to the existing holes in the bed.
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The Easy Install Bed Handle Attaches Securely. ...The compact design fits seamlessly into the existing holes on your bed frame.
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The Cable Chain mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3310252 The Camera Mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2842300 The Bed Mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3014982 This is my first "design" so feedback is welcome! ... This version...
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Bed scraper hanger for 20x20 v slot extrusion printing time:5 min
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A simple clip, long or short to clip the glass bed onto the main frame. ...I have the steel ones that came with the bed but they take up more room and these fit snug against it. ...
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these are some bed clips for 7mm glass+bed thickness (they are actually 6.7) I made them in ABS and until now I had no problems at all cheers
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Made the attached part half thick to work with the following bed locks: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4203563
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I was trying to print a practical bed handle that actually worked and had a failure with my supports which motivated me to create this simple solution. I don't need a bulky full bed handle, just something to grab so I don't burn my hand on the hot...
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Securely fasten the printer bed screws to prevent unwanted movement during printing by adding a stabilizing mechanism.
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I have designed some new clips that wrap the corners of the bed and have not given me any issues with bed temperatures around 70c and prints running as long as 36 hours. ... Here is a link to the new clips: ...
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... my floating glass bed during printing operations. ...Four of these clamps can be printed, and then elastic bands can be used to connect each pair securely in place, effectively keeping the glass bed firmly fixed throughout the printing process.
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...... Got fed up with chip bags and paper clips holding the bed in place, getting knocked around on larger prints or interfering with autoleveling. ...Spent a couple of minutes designing these and am really happy with the fit and performance on my Ender3.
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Created a bed trim wheel with a pocket for a 4mm nyloc nut. ... The industry standard 4mm thread pitch is 0.7mm per turn, so I put 7 marks around the periphery and each mark denotes 0.1mm of bed height adjustment.
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Replacing the cable support for my bed was a straightforward task, with the spring inserting itself neatly from beneath, thus minimizing its tendency to disrupt the bedding at the rear. ...For added convenience, I opted to secure the assembly using only...
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... glass bed. ...To ensure proper handling of bed temperatures, I recommend printing them in ABS or PETG. To facilitate smooth installation, I added text on top which serves as a grip. The designed inner height is 7mm. ...Print four, one for each corner.