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... which was prone to snapping off during use. ...To prevent this, I reinforced it for added durability. I also opted for a 100% infill print, but in reality, you might be able to get by with a lower percentage and still achieve satisfactory results.
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... screw for the Z axis. ... You might want to remove the axis completely, to avoid losing the small lock nuts between the guide and the support. ... Might be a little difficult to install, because of the alignment of the holes but the result is worth it.
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Designed one that slides onto the frame itself (then realized someone had already made this, but fun to make anyway!) Not sure if my clip will fit the original files; I designed it to fit but it was a bit too tight in my testing. A small scale up...
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Designed one that slides onto the frame itself (then realized someone had already made this, but fun to make anyway!) Not sure if my clip will fit the original files; I designed it to fit but it was a bit too tight in my testing. ...A small scale up...
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Designed one that slides onto the frame itself (then realized someone had already made this, but fun to make anyway!) Not sure if my clip will fit the original files; I designed it to fit but it was a bit too tight in my testing. ...A small scale up...
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Based on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2873157, an angle adapted to a spool holder is found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2948891.
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In my picture it shows two unused holes on top, I figured out they are too close to the other ones on the same corner. So I covered them but I could post one with them uncovered if anyone wants it. The tough ones to tighten are on the bottom! I...
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This is 100% the original part, I just removed the text and the arrow to remove unnecessary print time and complexity :) Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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The Human is standing at a height of 104 millimeters. ... Supportive structures are indeed provided. The infill density falls within the range of thirty to fifty percent.
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This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3098332 Added strong screw supports and also holes for the upper screws to be fixed from inside.
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I was messing around in Solidworks, and I managed to come up with something pretty interesting. ...Printing it might not be a straightforward process though.
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... support and (hopefully) a more stable base to print vertically. I still opted for a small brim to further prevent the printing moving / breaking off the bed if knocked during printing. ... Remixed from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3209211
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I've upgraded my th3d sensor to version 2, adding a vital new feature: two mounting holes instead of one. To secure it firmly in place, I employed two robust M3 x 12 screws paired with sturdy t-slot nuts on the frame. ...Additionally, I used two longer...
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I was bored and made a filamentguide with a swivel Edit: People had trouble printing my version, tolerances being to tight, works fine for me but not all printers are the same, i changed some tolerances, switched to 3mf, apparently its the superior...
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A remake of many similar sensors out there, suitable to sensors available locally. Included are models of the bearing and limit switches used. DO NOT PRINT THESE. Or do, up to you, but they're not needed for the sensor. ...;-)I've included them for...
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-I reduced the hole of the support and the bearing fit piece to adapt it to a 3M screw. -I also lengthened the length of the adapter legs for the end of the V profile for more rigidity of the support. ... -Bearing remix from...
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I simply shortened it a bit and strengthened it to keep it from breaking. I printed at 100% infill just to keep it strong, I'm sure you could get away with much less. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Accessories Summary This is a remix. I found...
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...This improves grip on the motor shaft significantly. Over time, tapping into plastic proved unreliable, so I modified the design to accept a M2 nut insert instead. Now, a M2 screw is used. ...For added stability, glue the nut insert firmly in place.
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original file was awesome, worked great with 3d printed bearings My Spools were just a little bit wider then normal, thanks so much to @Raggio for helping me to remix the design, and make the spindle flat, using the bearing casing as my endstop. ... ...
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... top of the roller before it is fitted through and fastened with the nut. I did this to make it easier to print without supports. You will need to print all parts once, except for the 10mm spacers, which you will need 2 of if you plan to use them.
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Note: I used the same bolts and nuts that are installed in the original spool (I removed de original spool as upgrade, but purchase the same bolts and t-nuts and you can install it) and to install you need to remove the side small cover of the rail,...
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This is sort of a double remix. ...I initially printed [this](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3434928), but I didn't fit the max. I really liked the roller on it, so I adapted it to work. ...You can print the roller as is and use this mount.
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... goal of fitting the bottom part onto a 40mm diameter small hole spool and enhancing 3D printability. ...I added some protruding lines for plastic zip ties as well, making further improvements to 3D printability. ...I hope you enjoy this revised design.
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This is sort of a double remix. ...I initially printed this (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3434928), but I didn't fit the max. I really liked the roller on it, so I adapted it to work. ...You can print the roller as is and use this mount.
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... no bearings or external hardware needed. ... It works extremely well and unlike others it doesn't make a sound. The print settings you use is completely up to you but I recommend orientating the parts where by the is as little support needed. ...
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I added a support in front and reduced the hole diameter to simply stick a long screw through, this way, the wheel is supported on both sides. First version is non-functional, wheel is in wrong position, printing revised one. ... This is a remix...
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... ..... ... I moved the opening to the far end of the guide, instead of on the side of it. ... I also extended the feet/arms/tabs of the Attachment, as the original one had the habit of falling off, as it slowly worked its way out of the 2020 extrusion
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... * Two 5mm ID x 1mm thick Shims - Find them at https://openbuildspartstore.com/mini-v-wheel-precision-shim/ The shims can also be printed. Holder V2 has a 4.5mm pass-through hole to eliminate fitment issues. ...Holder V1 is 4mm.
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You need two M3 x 20 screws with nuts in order to mount the filament sensor and four M4 x 8 screws with T-Slot Nuts in order to attach the filament guide to the printer frame. ... The following filament sensor can be purchased on Amazon:...
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2 - spacers Plus you will need: 1 - 608 bearing 1 - M4 x 16mm bolt 1 - We also need a filament sensor like this You also have to download the plugin:https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/filament_sensor_reloaded/ and then configure the pin where you...