ender 3 v2 feet 3d models
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... rubber feet. ...not to replace them. --------------- If u use the [Ender 3 V2 Silent Pack](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4644985) then these (basic_Mobo_PSU_cover_30cm_V1.stl) feet, with this cut out at one of the edges, could be Helpful for you.
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Ender 3 v2 40mm riser feet. This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4789307 These feet are higher at 40mm lift, while keeping the inside profile flat so all drop down fan mods to the mainboard and PSU still all fit. They are a straight...
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Ender 3 v2 40mm riser feet. This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4789307 These feet are higher at 40mm lift, while keeping the inside profile flat so all drop down fan mods to the mainboard and PSU still all fit. They are a straight...
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These are meant to put on the oem rubber feet.not to replace them. If u use the Ender 3 V2 Silent Pack then these (basic_Mobo_PSU_cover_30cm_V1.stl) feet, with this cut out at one of the edges, could be Helpful for you. update updated the feet so...
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Fits well with the following mods: Motherboard cover: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4653994 Ender 3 v2 PSU cover + cables cover (80mm fan): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5778820 Ender 3 v2 Front Power Switch Mod:...
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It'll raise the bottom of Ender 3 V2 a full 50mm (2 inches) approximately off the floor or flat surface. Update 25/12/2020 - The above design did prove a little wobbly (most left model in image of three), especially if the printer was doing tight...
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Seems the Ender 3 V2 rubber feet are slightly taller. This is one of two pieces, for other piece check out the original design - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3541279, damper_feet_4040_-_A_-_rubber.stl is the one used. ... Here are some great...
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For the Ender 3 V2, the feet at the front are the same. At the back i've added a bigger hole which falls over the PSU mountingscrew. For mounting in the slots i've used https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1061769. In total i used the following...
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rizer feet for a ender 3 V2 with these feet you raise your printer 28mm higher than the stock setup allowing for more airflow and for bigger fans. you can re-use the old rubber feet. ... the ones on the back have cutouts for clearance STEP files are...
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I made these feet to support the Y-axis on my Ender 3 v2 Neo to increase speed and acceleration.They require no additional hardware and can be easily installed by removing the four screws holding the Y-pulley tensioners and sliding the feet onto the...
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They have a length of 44.5mm without the extrusion slots and should work with the stock feet of an Ender 3/v2/Neo but I have also added spacers that can be placed under the feet which can be scaled in a slicer and I have added the .f3d file of the...
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Feet for ender 3 v2. They will give you extra 15mm ground clearance. They do not stick though, so if you lift the printer up they will fall. Also the rear left leg would normally colide with the psu cover, because of the hook for the cables. ...I have...
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My minimalistic rendition to ender 3's feet riser design. Hope u all like it. Major Update: 2 June 2021 (Please READ before printing) 4 designs to choose from; Star, Hexagonal, Palm Tree and Plain. Each feet uses 1 set of M4x8 hex screw +...
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The Ender 3 v2 has the power supply mounted to the bottom of the unit. The squash ball mount file that I "remixed" this from was too large for Tinkercad so I whipped up this set of shims. For the feet that mount at the rear of the unit, use the two...
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The Ender 3 v2 has the power supply mounted to the bottom of the unit. The squash ball mount file that I "remixed" this from was too large for Tinkercad so I whipped up this set of shims. For the feet that mount at the rear of the unit, use the two...
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This is a remix of the squash ball ender 3v2 feet where the cup is shifted over slightly to allow for clearance of PSU/Mainboard covers. These are the covers I used: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4653994 ...
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... if you prefer. Use infill for the small lift that the 2 feet have to make room for the power supply. Remove the 2 screws on the back of the power supply as they will be in the way of the feet and the feet will hold it in place with pressure.
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make sure to put the rubber feet the same way as i did. this way it has less surface so it let vibrations go trough less. Pay attention to the rear one because you need to remove the screw of the powersupply. added vslot for easy assembly. ... ...
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This is an extension of the lower leg component of the Ikea Lack enclosure made by 3D_Bus_Driver to accommodate the additional height of the Ender 3 V2 due to its rubber feet, and to accommodate the rubber feet on the Ikea Lack. I have only modified...
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Feet Ender 3 V2, just for raise the printer by 30mm. ... You need download the two files, because the rear left foot is different.
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... so I just did not printed one of the sides (erased it in the module). ... Also only used 7mm for the depth of the original feet and added a chamfer to safe material as well as insert the original feet easier. Also added the Fusion 360 file. ...
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This is my take on the squash ball feet to fit the Ender 3 v2. ...I specifically made these due to not having enough clearance for the main board fan I installed.There is now 56mm of clearance on my printer preventing the cooling fans intake from...
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... interferes with the foot on the back left. You can also use this on the front right to allow continued use of the drawer, which is blocked by the foot. This is to be used in conjunction with the model designed by benawhite.Ender 3 - Low Profile Feet
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My orginal rubber feets got lost , so i hade some 3mm rubber laying around. The original 35mm feets are not 35mm with out the original rubber. They are actually around 30mm. For my needs I increased the height and make the outcut for the rubber...
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Original Feet by FONSWERKS are great, but they didn't fit with my PSU cover upgrade: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4925554 I made the model a bit thinner on one side to add some clearance and they work great! No other changes done to the...
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I rised the foot at about 48mm high (45mm the foot + 3mm the base) in order to have space for more cooling case for MCU and PSU. You can scale the foot only on Z in slicer based on your needs. Print Instruction:Foot_PLA.stl - PLA or...
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Found the original ones a bit too short so I made them taller. I wanted better airflow and might have overdone it a little. The printer now sits 55mm from the surface. I also printed the following slim PSU cover. ...
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The only change are the diameters of the screw holes.The center of the ball is raised by 45mm from the flat surface, so depending on printer weight / ball firmness etc… you should get around 60mm give or take under the frame with those feet.The shims...
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For the second generation of my squash ball feet design for the Ender 3 S1 Pro, I decided to make 4 variations of the original model starting from scratch!The original model was rigid, simple, and effective; however, had shortcomings in the design...
cults3d
... 4x M4 anchors and 1x squash ball. There are also two models ("back right" and "back left") that are specifically designed for the Ender 3 V2. ...These two account for the power supply flange and screw heads that would otherwise be in the way.