lewihe play 3d models
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A hand-held device designed to securely grip and manipulate a cutting blade during Lewihe play activities.
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Well, I'd known for quite some time that a new design was underway for the Lewihe play's parts. All I could see were pics of it, though - couldn't find any actual designs anywhere. Anyway, what made sense to me was the sturdier Y axis ends. Without...
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It's been ages since I last touched my trusty Lewihe Play3D 3D printer setup, which has worked like a charm from day one. I'm absolutely smitten with this CoreXY baby, but when it was time to move it out of the way for some new projects that were...
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On hand, I had this nifty thing: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:821099, leftover from my oldie printer which I hadn't built yet and wanted to incorporate into my Play setup. The SmartLCD controller required back and front support, so I decided to...
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This is a versatile spool support attachment that utilizes readily available M8 rods for added stability. It offers customization options for height, although the horizontal rod must be precisely 125mm to accommodate the printer's chassis window...
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Support for 5 millimeter leds. It's likely necessary to rework the hole using a drill bit of 5 millimeters and six millimeters for the base. To secure the led, hot glue was used. The leds are powered by 3.3 volts from the power source, utilizing an...
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Sorry 8>) This is a new X-Carriage base (or adapter) for the Lewihe Play3D to be used with the awesome E3DV6 1.75mm Bowden hotend. As this is a higher hotend in the end, you lose 15mm of Z-height in the overall printing area using the complete...
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Other parts of the X-Carriage shown in the pics are my customized variants for the printer, but it should work also in the Lewihe's original design as part dimensions have been kept the same. This design doesn't use LM6UU bearings because it is...
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I'm wrapping up my Lewihe Play 3D project, and I've completed all the parts I wanted to include. However, changing the hotend fan support proved to be a real challenge - it's a nightmare if you don't want to take apart the entire coreXY system. I had...
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I purchased an awesome mini hotbed from F.Malpartida at http://www.electrofunltd.com/, but when I went to install it, I encountered some problems in my configuration, so I had to create a custom support system. Now the setup is running smoothly. This...
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Design the support for a power supply that can be purchased on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0191H4SCS/ref=pe_386191_150526711_TE_dp_1 to feed both the heated bed and hotend, and also have it recessed. ...Take advantage of two of the Z-axis screw...
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I saw the design that the guys at Lewihe published here for using in the base a miniature nut spindle and I loved it, thank you guys!. Anyway I had lying around some TR8x8 leadscrews and nuts and that made me think why not? As I couldn't find any...
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Levi's Play 3D printer features an E3DV6 hotend that minimizes Z-axis losses. ...This design benefits from the use of printed bearings, making PLA a preferred choice for printing due to its superior performance in this regard.
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Before you read: Check out my other improved design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1637559 To continue the work on my customized mini printer, I realized that I needed to control the layer fan with software. A software-controlled fan is crucial...
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Pics showcase how this component integrates seamlessly into the overall design (blue section). The Play3D original part fits perfectly with the LM6UU bearings, while other parts conform to my custom design for the X-Carriage of the Play3D. I drew...
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It appears that this text is a guide or instructions on how to 3D print and assemble an extruder for a 3D printer, specifically a Bowden extruder. Here are the key points: **Design Overview** * The extruder has a fixed and cut-in-place design. * It...
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This is an alternate X carriage for a better/easier belt grip. In a coreXY printer, balanced belt tension is essential. I found it difficult to achieve with the factory part, so I designed this to simplify pre-tensioning. You can enhance this design...
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This is a hex M3 handle designed to facilitate manual adjustment of the printer's bed height using your fingertips. ...For an alternative solution tailored to standard screws, refer to this link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1517810
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Custom bed support for the Play 3D printer by Lewihe, designed to optimize print area and accommodate a 12 cm bed. ... Print Settings Printer: Play 3D Rafts: Does Not Matter Notes: Prefer printing in ABS; otherwise, the bed support may melt.
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Mini HeatBed support for Kit Play 3D Mini HeatBed by electroFUN LTD http://www.electrofunltd.com/2015/10/mini-heatbed-for-play.html Print Settings Printer: Lewihe Play 3D Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.20 mm. ...
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This artwork features a 3D cube with "PLAY" written in freestyle curves and ligatures, crafted from 20x20mm square tubing. Create it using a 3D printer or attempt handcrafting by cutting wood boards; however, precision and assembly can be...
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This affordable version of the popular Lewihe Play 3D printer is ideal for beginners or hobbyists who want to explore the world of 3D printing without breaking the bank. The printer features high-quality components, including 28BYJ48 motors and...
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SAV Mk-I Electronic Support Support for SAV Mk-I Electronics Print Settings Printer: Lewihe Play 3D Printers Rafts: Not Required for Lewihe Play 3D Prints Layer Supports: Not Necessary for Lewihe Play 3D Prints Resolution: 0.2 Millimeter Minimum...
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I've recently been experimenting with various models by altering their characteristics, appearances, and materials for fun.