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During assembly, it is suggested to mount the heatsink alone on the extruder, clamping it to the motor/extruder assembly by tightening down the lowest of three nuts preloaded onto each hex bolt, then slotting the new fan duct between the two...
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https://www.bondtech.se/en/product/prusa-i3-mk3s-extruder-upgrade/ The original upgrade kit uses: - E3D v6 hotend - 25mm NEMA 17 pancake stepper motor (direct drive) - Inductive bed leveling sensor - Optical filament runout sensor - Part and...
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This custom case is designed to work in conjunction with the Kintaro RPi heatsink and a 40mm fan, ensuring optimal cooling performance for the device. However, users should note that the onboard wireless module of the RPi 3 is not functional within...
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Extruder is directly touching hotend heatsink, so no Z space is wasted. It still limits maximum Z heights by ~10mm to 195mm but it is much better than what can be done with stock (longer) hotend and stock metal plate. To attach X belt included...
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Also, I used the original screws to secure the left heatsink by just screwing them into the main plastic part. Since the screws are so long, they have plenty of grip in the plastic. Printer: Flashforge Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm...
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However, it's worth noting that the original A30 heatsink requires a different base plate, which is not currently available. One issue with this design is that the auto leveling probe does not work well with the latest firmware version, and even...
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Update: 8/2/2021 I added a 2nd pipe version and reworked the heatsink air duct to provide better cooling of the hotend on the front lower parts. I reduced the ploy count on all models for faster slicing. No more fan vibrations at the hotend. ...
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Using superglue, attach the aluminum heatsink (grooves on the bottom) to the back-inside of the container. Set the driver in the bottom (see finished pic). Do not glue the driver yet. Once the heatsinks have dried, using the thermal glue, attach...
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This is an updated thing, the original one can be found here. The cooling fan duct is the Mistral 2.1a. This main goal of this sensor mount is to bring the SN04 into a position where the entire bed can be measured for mesh-leveling while giving easy...
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I replaced it with a 3B which doesn't have a heatsink, and that did overheat and needs a heatsink or a fan (if you don't have one ) I'm learning CAD (fusion 360 and seeing the advantages over Blender, I eventually will update the design, probably...
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To avoid putting stress on the SKR's onboard MOSFET I chose to go with an Auber 100A DC-DC Low On-Resistance Solid State Relay as well as a 25A External Heatsink. I did this so I could easily change it out to an AC SSR for when I change the bed...
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Access -Issue: For any maintenance or troubleshooting/changes to any of the hotend components (Fans/Heatsink/Heatblock) the whole metal cube has to come off. -Solution: This keeps things more open and it is easier to access everything (especially...
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I printed everything with 0.1mm layer height.The .3mf file also contains sebastian's mesh modifier used for optics, I set it to use hex infill (of course!).AssemblyPull up the Prusa Knowledgebase article on removing the heatsink. “Steps” in the...
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This is a Raspberry Pi mount for the Prusa Bear frame that works with heatsink type cases, such as the Sertronics Armor case or the Joi-It Armor Case or any case of this type. It works with Raspberry Pi 3 and 4. You just have to have the right case...
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The only part that needs support is the bracket arm, which should be printed with the long narrow edge on the bed, 'teeth' of the joint facing up. Post-Printing I lightly sanded the diffusors with 120-grit sandpaper to make the light even more...
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... with the bed temp at 60°C: The pi was at 69°C without a fan or heatsink. The pi was at 59°C with a heatsink. The pi is now with heatsinks and a 4010 fan at 50°C I have probably missed quite a few things but you'll probably figure it out...
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installation if you dont want rgb you can skip step 4 and if you dont use a BL-touch you can skip step 1)print the file custom hot end v25.stl and remove the support 2)remove the stock hotend and unscrew the heatsink with heating element and nozzle....
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Set a user name and password.Boot up the Pi and SSH into it at xlcamera.local.Check Cameralibcamera-helloIncrease GPU memorysudo nano /boot/config.txtadd the following line:gpu_mem=256Get Packagessudo apt updatesudo apt install gitsudo apt-get...
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If your GPU doesn’t have enough memory, you can always choose to render with cycles on your CPU. Cycles All cycles settings are already set up (samples, bounces, denoiser) the only thing manually adjusted is the different camera exposure for every...
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It is also strongly asymmetric. As far as throat cooling is concerned, it must be said that the best results are obtained by using a more effective heatsink, or a better thermal barrier, or both. Anyway, increasing the ventilation of the heatsink is...
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... On Blender: Render it with GPU or CPU Blender 2.9 or later version. Variety of Shaders Other software: Import model to your favorite software. Materials: Standard materials are used and sss for skin Tileable maps. Use your own maps if you prefer.
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On Blender: Render it with GPU or CPU. Blender 2.9 or later version. Variety of Shaders. Other software: Import model to your favorite software. Materials: Standard materials are used and SSS for skin. Tileable maps. Use your own maps if you...
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On Blender: Render it with GPU or CPU. Blender 2.9 or later version. Variety of Shaders Other software: Import model to your favorite software. Materials: Standard materials are used and SSS for skin. Tileable maps. Use your own maps if you prefer....
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The most painful part is that OpenSCAD is painfully slow when rendering at high resolution, as it is single threaded and not utilizing GPU unlike professional 3D CAD tools. I intend to port the script to a different language/tech someday e.g. ...OnShape...
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other hardware is listed bellow. There are two bolt openings which you can attach the bottom case to the main frame of the printer. I used an old GPU fan for the build and powered it from the 5V power supply of the raspberry GPIO pins so it...
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Step 2: Use glue to attach the RAM sticks and GPU into the motherboard. The motherboard can hold up to 4x RAM sticks total. Step 3: Use glue to attach the motherboard to the frame, and then the frame into the PC case. Step 4: Use glue to attach the...
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A true workhorse in Blender: render with ease on either GPU or CPU, perfect for rendering with Eevee. Compliant with the latest Blender 2.8 version or later. Multiple shader options to fine-tune your artistic approach. Import and use across various...
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You can still print and use this but keep in mind: -This is based on the 1in rail -M2.5 mounting holes (might change in the future) -The current design will have GPU mounting problems (working on a fix, see below) -Also working on rail inserts (will...
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Polygons: 20000-50000 Rendering possible in Blender using GPU or CPU rendering with eevee or Cycles shaders. Works with Blender versions 2.8 and above. Transferable to other software applications with easy import process. Used Standard materials...
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For cooling, I've got two 75mm GPU fans blowing out the top and two 60mm fans blowing in from the sides. In the future, I'm planning a Stepper Driver shroud for the Left Side Fan to help keep everything cool. If you have any questions, requests or...