i3pro 3d models
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The i3PRO is a sturdy machine, crafted from metal that exudes confidence, yet it still managed to mar my desk with its unbridled energy - so I designed these custom solutions. By snapping them onto the four corners of the printer, they effectively...
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... a helpful accessory for the top of your i3PRO printer - a clip-on filament guide. ...When using my i3PRO metal, I encountered issues with filament dragging across the print frame, and it really irritated me. ...Support can be a lifesaver when printing.
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Perfect for the Geeetech I3Pro B\r\nCyclops (CN, Clone) model with BLTouch technology.\r\n\r\nDesigned based on the innovative concept from Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1747443.
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This basic foot anchor for the Makerfront i3PRO quickly snaps into place, allowing users to install rubber feet directly under the frame of their printer. ...By adding these simple rubber pads, printers receive more protection against vibrations when...
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... Feel free to customize the design in OpenScad to suit your personal taste preferences. All STL files have been thoroughly tested on both standard and XL models. **Print Settings:** * Printer: Makerfront i3Pro XL * Rafts: None * Supports: None
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Finally I designed my custom front panel for my Prusa I3Pro W, but then decided to cover the entire printer with it. Since my Prusa's print bed is limited to 20cm, I had to split the design into two halves. To assemble the cover, simply use an M3*6...
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Threaded Rod End Cap slips directly onto MakerFront i3PRO threaded rods, creating a solid and secure foundation for any build project.
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Printer: MakerFront i3Pro Rafts: Any preference is okay Supports: Yes Infill: 25%, 100% Notes: An infill of 25% works great for the Link sections, Ends, and Mounts. However, due to its size, an infill rate of 100%...
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I'd probably start by modifying the clips that hold the glass in place on the build platform. These clips grip the glass firmly, securing it with a 190x190 mm pane that fits snugly inside. To add extra stability, I tightened the four corner bolts...
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This is a representation of the MakerBot endstop limit switch incorporated into my Makerfront i3PRO setup. The used switch is quite common in other 3D printers. I needed a CAD version of the switch for a project and discovered that it prints well...
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The X-Y axis mounting mechanism on the MakerFront i3PRO printer relies solely on a single M3 machine screw, which anchors the limit switch securely. This setup accomplishes its task, yet I am concerned that it may not be robust enough to prevent the...
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Here is the spun text: This universal reel holder mounts directly to the top of the 8mm Acrylic GEEETech i3 Pro B's right-hand support, utilizing its existing 20mm pipe and a specially designed component available here:...
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This adapter is specifically designed to fit the SD Cards into the Geeetech I3 Pro B printer, but it can be used with other printers as well. It comes equipped with a hole for securing it in place. ...The project files for this design are also available...
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I was searching for a solution that would stabilize the filament as it printed, allowing it to move freely without jerking around. I designed this basic stabilizer to work for me and may serve others as well. The clip is attached at the center of the...
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I had my glass precision-cut to the maximum size my printer could accommodate, as well as the largest PEI sheet available. As a result, my print area isn't a standard dimension, but rather a customized space that requires a tailored approach. To...
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The mount bracket provides mounting holes for attaching it to the top right Z-bracket on the i3PRO. ...The RepRapDiscount Full Graphic Smart Controller can be secured in place with screws or by utilizing a case featuring an identical hole configuration...
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16Jan16 @ 20:16 This is a print cooling fan that I designed for my Makerbot i3Pro. The one I found was unable to work with my hotend due to nozzle orientation and height issues, so I decided to design my own. I struggled with printing my first...
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Radial Nozzle Fan Support: A Minimalist Solution The Radial Nozzle Fan Support is a lightweight yet robust component that securely attaches to the Extruder Support via two screws and a square bolt, identical to those used in printer assembly. These...
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This is version 2 of my filament guide, featuring a 22.5-degree angle for seamless spool-to-extruder transitions and compatibility with both 3mm and 1.75mm filaments. For optimal performance: use acetone to polish the surface. CAUTION: Polishing...
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... favorite slicer (such as Slic3r) to prepare it for printing. Finally, send the g-code directly to your printer. Make sure to print out a Y-Axis endstop limit switch bracket specifically designed for i3PRO to complement this custom y-stop bracket.
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... the way. ... Print Settings: Printer: MakerFront i3PRO Rafts: Removed to streamline production. Supports: Disabled for a sleeker finish. Resolution: Set at .3 mm for crisp definition. ... Infill: Increased to 20% for added strength and durability.
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An exact copy of the bracket for LCD2004 controller on i3Pro B. I designed it because my bracket is broken. ...However, it also allows to use a LCD2004 controller on other printers (if the mounts are adjusted or appropriate holes are drilled on the...
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Print Settings: - Printer: MakerFront i3PRO - Rafts: No rafts will be used in the printing process. - Supports: None will be required during printing. - Resolution: The printed dew shield will have a precise resolution of .3mm. ...- Infill: Thirty...
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... designed specifically for clumsy fathers who need a handy solution. Print Settings: Printer: MakerFront i3PRO Rafts: No rafts are required Supports: No supports needed Resolution: The print resolution is set at 0.3mm Infill: Infill density is 20%
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... requirements. I required a rod stop capable of securely holding an 8mm linear rod using an M3 screw, so that's what I designed and pictured. Print Settings: Printer: MakerFront i3PRO Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .25mm/layer Infill: 40%
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... the real thing. Print Settings Printer: MakerFront i3Pro Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 25% Notes: I employed a brim with support lines placed everywhere at a minimum angle of 40 degrees. ...Scale the original to 10.0 for a full scale model.
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My MakerFront i3Pro did not come with a power switch, and its design required it to be hardwired directly into the AC plug. I discovered a rocker switch and created a box to enclose it. Not wanting the box to be too large for my fingers to reach...