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This is my remix both models: Ultimate Fan Speed Test and Cooling direction test.Stronger pillars, supported to reduce wooble.Added indication when fan is changes speed 100-90-80-… per 10 step. Remixed 2 models and make my own V3. "What...
cults3d
How to re-print: The process is fairly simple, just re-print the cover you need while overlaying the running boards in the same gcode file (I've posted a couple of screenshots of the steps). Step 1 - Load both files/models into your slicer and...
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See my post in the forum where I was diagnosing this, make sure your slicer is spitting out the correct gcode before printing, or you're probably going to end up with gaps (like moose did). Print Settings Printer: Snapmaker A350 Rafts: No Supports:...
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... with tree supports, display face on the bed. Printed nicely in PLA, but the supports were a bit painful to remove (quite literally). The rest is a breeze, no problem whatsoever. Attached gcode files are for printing with Prusament PLA (Galaxy Black)
myminifactory
Make Use of Your Printer's Pause Function I'm actually a fan of manually splitting my gcode files - something I wouldn't advise unless you know the commands fairly well or you might end up ruining your print. Make sure to examine your slicer to find...
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For example :A rectangular profile torsion bar seems to work better than a circular profile.A relatively long torsion bar seems to be useful to enable the bar to twist without permanent deformation.The torque of the torsion bar is adjusted by...
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The .gcode and .3mf files have the pause set up, you should see it in PrusaSlicer.About 7 hours in, the printer will pause to let you insert the bit holder magnets. They will want to jump out of their holes and stick together, so you will need to...
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Since my TPU and PETG both print just fine at 230 C, I did not bother with any temperature changes - in the GCODE, it's TPU all the way through. The default settings for TPU are slower than PETG, but this isn't a problem since the part is small...
myminifactory
I'm actually a fan of manually splitting my gcode files - something I wouldn't advise unless you know the commands fairly well or you might end up ruining your print. I would recommend examining your slicer to find out where to pause the print -...
prusaprinters
You can try it if you want, but check the gcode preview carefully and print at your own risk.These were all printed on a largely-unmodified Elegoo Neptune 2 with a 0.4mm nozzle using Polymaker PolyTerra and Overture matte filaments.Category: Outdoor...
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Download the gcode files from here, extract the files and place them on your USB stick:hercules-xplus-imate-gcodes.zipIf you want to you can save the current configuration to the USB stick before you start. It's optional (you can always revert to...
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A technical note in case you don't have multiple extruders but you still want to print the bed in one material and the pins in a different one: probably you should replace the M600 commands for filament swap in your gcode by M600 Z40.0 so that the...
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PREVIEW the gcode to make sure the bridging layer (around 20.2mm in the Shallow Cup 3.stl when upside down) is oriented to cross the short way. If it's going the long way, consider rotating the part 90 degrees on the Z axis. (My...
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Mine are quite tight and don't rattle or move.I included gcode files for Ender 3V2 but slicing the model is not complicated. Place the top half upside down. It needs support because the blade holders are on the bed and the back is higher. Supports...
myminifactory
And I haven't completed the GCODE interpreter yet. To make paper, you start with a suspension of paper fibres in water at around 4gm/l to 12gm/l. This suspension is run out onto a sieve to catch the fibres on top and let the water fall through,...
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I used this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PVBM4FT/ it must be 16mm x 13.75mm x 1.57mm I provided the f3d file in the event that it is a different size Note: I used this model in the process of building the case:...
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Since the bug in cura (that Ghostkeeper refuses to fix) shifts 0 according to the negative offset, Nozzle 1 is at 0 according to printer firmware, but cura spits out gcode that says nozzle 1 is at 24 at its lowest point. This works around this issue....
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An easier test would be to hold your wet finger tip to the (cold!!!) nozzle while the part cooling fan is running (gcode: M106 S255). You will clearly feel the airflow cooling your finger. [Again, don't do this while the nozzle is hot, you will burn...
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There are a couple of options:Adjust the print area: use NotePad or other text editor to create a gcode file with the following then copy it to your USB Flash drive and run it like any other print file. ; Set XY...
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The Gcode is prepared for PLA, 0.6 nozzle; change the print settings to your own setup. (Note that there is no .STL, as the model is just a box using slicer modifiers.)</p><h5><br>How this came to be<br> </h5><p>I am now perfectioning a method...
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This is your Z offset Modify the G-code: With the firmware installed it's time to configure the Gcode to run the auto-level script and calibrate the Z height. Insert this code in the starting procedures for your slicer after the G28 codes. [code] ...
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Also added .STEP file.2/22/2021 - Changed the description to add more detail.What this does:Tests your fan speed, from 0% up to 100% in 1% increments.Why you want this:Different materials, and even different brands of the same materials, print better...
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There is a model B2 Chopstick Buddies: Two-piece package for the two-piece flavor.This package includes buddies in these sizes:wide cap + small sleevewide cap + regular sleevewide cap + large sleevewide cap + extra large sleevenarrow cap + small...
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Use the CLI to navigate to the Klipper Script folder and run “chmod u+x wait-for-start-button.sh”. If you do want to put your own Macro button to do a specific task (Home, Unload Filament, etc.) visit the official Klipper Configuration page...
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Otherwise the M3x18mm screws will not grip. My preferred filament is PETG, so I have also included the corresponding Gcode-file here. But surely printing in PLA is also possible. My PETG print was made with 0.2mm layer and 20% infill. ...No brim or...
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The extra 10mm width is important since the air path is somewhat restricted - 10mm fans really don't do well with any static pressure. 2) Heat shrink tubing 3) Wire 4) Connectors 5) Power supply (5V or 12V depending on the fan chosen) Other tools...
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2015-09-08 Adding the following postscript GCODE in your slicer will ease the change of material (will retract enough filament making it easy to empty the Bowden by hand). In my case 16 mm seems a good length for the E3DV6: G92 E0; zero the extruded...
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To get the full sized part to fit, so when testing the partial parts, make sure they are in the same orientation that the full size parts will be in. I have included my 3mf file that I used to generate the final gcode I used. There are some modifiers...
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Multilingual interface, support for major systems, work directly through the port, as well as preparation and storage of GCODE. A huge mass of possibilities, built-in vector editor and many, many options. A trial version is also present, try it, I...
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... the pictureStep 3Press the orange plus sign to the right of the slider. This will create a filament change in the gcode on layer 71. Now you're done! ...Succes with your prints and again: Happy printing and a happy, but also very spooky Halloween!