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The Huxley Extruder Mount is designed for use with Bowden-style extruders. Print Settings are configured as follows: Rafts can be ignored; Support structures also don't matter much. ...A resolution of 0.2mm is set, and the infill density is 65%.
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... smoothly when they receive some cooling to prevent overheating and warping. ...To enhance print quality, I created a straightforward holder that attaches the extra fan from my Huxley package directly onto the existing screw securing the X-axis pulley.
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This mirrored extruder holder, designed for eMaker/RepRapPro Huxley printers, features an extended shim to accommodate a second extruder on the opposite frame side. View the work-in-progress image for reference. ...To create this part using OpenSCAD,...
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The Huxley experienced an issue where its extruder drive holder was insufficiently robust, causing it to bend and the large extruder gear to clash with the frame. ...To rectify this, I designed a replacement that is twice as wide, ensuring a snug fit on...
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By installing two M3 screws, 12-14 mm long, into the M3 nuts pressed into the hex sockets on your Huxley, you can mount a test indicator that will help you achieve precise bed leveling. ...Ensure the test indicator's point is near the extruder...
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Version 1 of this fan duct fits easily onto the Smartrap printer's Huxley Hot-end, redirecting air from the fan to cool the nozzle and build platform during printing. Ensure your hot end heater cartridge is at the back for a proper fit; if it's in...
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... creative challenge for #30DoC (Thirty Days of Creativity), accessible at www.30daysofcreativity.com. For updates on this project and other printing tips, visit my blog at www.richrap.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/mini-quick-fit-huxley-sized-extruder.html
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Refer to RepRapPros Huxley building manual's "Hot end assembly" chapter for wiring instructions. You can either connect the two cables directly to a power source or a special fan connector if your printer's mainboard supports it. I used an Akasa...
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Thus, I modified his design to suit Huxley, requiring only two parts instead of 12 for the original x axis (and 10 bearings!). Taking inspiration from MarcusWolschon, I hollowed out most of the components so they can be filled with casting resin. As...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=299659 Instructions: Using the options listed below: Fan rod inner separation: 155.2 mm Fan edge separation: 17 degrees Fan pin height: 1.5 mm Fan hole to edge thickness: 2.0 mm Fan hole...
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To retain your Techzone Huxley bowden cable, use a pair of replacement clamps found in the provided scad file. Before printing, verify the tube diameter using the test system within the file. Measure your cable's external diameter with digital...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=299659 Instructions Using the following options: Rod inner separation set to: 154.2 Fan pin height set to: 1.5 Outwards offset value at 50 units Display on Huxley enabled Fan hole diameter set...
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... as the basis for this setup. To enhance structural integrity and improve carriage performance, I wholeheartedly recommend integrating the Huxley X-Carriage system in conjunction with Zip-Ties (reference: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:34819).
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... remains relatively minor. Note that Huxley users running 19V may need a 24V E3D and adjust the fan and heater cartridge's voltage for optimal performance. ...Alternatively, a 24V 40W-60W heater cartridge can be purchased for faster heating times.
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This program enables you to create vertices for an eMaker Huxley printer with custom frame rod dimensions. Utilizing OpenSCAD, it displays a shopping list in the console. Typically, you will require two M6 threaded bars measuring (baserodlength +...
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Addressing the design flaws in Emaker Huxley's heated beds, the owner has designed a replacement bed for their printer, despite already ordering ReprapPro Huxley's PCB bed. The new drop-in replacement bed features a larger build area and ensures...
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Initially, I noticed that my Reprap Huxley's hot end fan was vibrating excessively, leading to wavy lines in prints. The issue arose because the fan fins got caught while tightening against the cooling block. To solve this problem, I created an easy...
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Install a 40mm fan onto the Sanguinololu based RepRapPro Huxley for improved cooling of the stepper motor drivers. Engineered specifically to fit on top of the NEMA14 Z stepper motor, this custom mount enables enhanced airflow to your printer's...
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This modification for AndrewCraigie's Huxley feet filament holder streamlines filament replacement without the need for nuts and washers. The quick-release vertices and clips securely fit onto the M8 threaded bar, while wing nuts retain the filament...
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Introducing a mini foot design for your Mini-Mendel/Huxley RepRap printer's 6mm bars. This update from June 5th warns that potential Z axis clearance issues might arise due to the presence of gears and mechanisms under the Z rods; however, an update...
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I designed a basic bracket to secure the spare fan from my Huxley kit onto the existing bolt on the X-axis idler. Print the part with 3 perimeters, 3 base layers, and 50% infill for strength; however, additional cooling may be required for vertical...
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For a 19V reprappro huxley/melzi setup, run it through a 12V regulator (like L78S12) connected to the Melzi's fan socket for automated control during printing using slic3r or skeinforge settings. Tools are necessary if you're working with regulators....
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Another custom replacement carriage for the inadequately designed TechZone X-axis.\nThe new one is narrow, accommodating over 140 mm of travel\It utilizes only two LM6UU bearings, so make sure to secure those zip ties !\nTo use this upgrade, replace...
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The extruder gears set is compatible with the TechZone Huxley extruder, featuring herringbone teeth, as a replacement for the original 2 lasercut wooden gears. Before installation, it's recommended to wait until the original gears break or wear out.
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This design permits the straightforward installation of 120mm fans on the RepRapPro Huxley frame, which can then be managed through your electronics and Slic3r for active cooling during PLA printing. Cooling significantly enhances print quality when...
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I designed a simple bracket to fix the spare fan from my Huxley kit onto the existing bolt on the X-axis idler. Instructions Print the part nice and strong. I used 3 perimeters, 3 base layers and 50% infill. The two vertical lugs needed some...
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This is my first project, designed for Huxley printers to enable the use of NEMA17 motors on original NEMA14 motor mounts. It serves as a mount for the existing mount and can also be used for the X-axis motor. The mount raises the motor by 12mm and...