maker select v2 glass bed 3d models
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An induction sensor 4mm probe mount for Maker Select V2 or Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2 is a game-changer for precise printing. Tested on the Maker Select V2, I was thrilled to find that mounts are essentially identical. To get started, I opted for the...
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Tornado Ultrabase Clamp Default High - Left/Right.stl: Default version in high format, adds an additional bracket on top of the glass (to keep it down), use if print bed or glass are uneven / wobbly, supports: same as default version. Tornado...
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... They're tailored to my specific bed measurements but might fit others with similar dimensions: - Heated bed: 308mm square and 3mm thick - Glass: 298mm square - Cork insulation is 3mm thick - Leveling screw holes are centered 3mm from corner edges
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Custom glass bed clips designed specifically for the CTC printer ensure a smooth printing experience by eliminating interference with the nozzle during bed leveling. The bed clip 00 is strategically positioned to accommodate the nozzle's starting...
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Good days fellas, I required some clips to hold my glass bed securely over the heated bed of my printer (Ender-3), so I created these two custom designs. I crafted them as compactly as possible, with one flat design for tight spaces and another...
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In fact, I even printed out the clip they had uploaded before receiving my glass bed and discovering that the thickness of my build plate combined with the Creality textured borosilicate plate turned out to be 4mm thick - a dimension that made it...
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I use a sheet of borosilicate glass on my heat bed for printing. Rather than continuing to utilize binder clips that occasionally get in the way, I developed these corner supports to secure the glass firmly in place. ... The thumbwheels displayed in one...
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Assemble four copies of this design for a glass print bed holder that stacks neatly. Compatible with up to four 8"x8" standard thickness glass panes. A finger slot allows easy addition and removal. New version features better-fitted joins, but some...
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After numerous failed designs, I've finally created some corner clips that keep a glass bed firmly in place without the clip sitting on top of the glass surface itself in my Monoprice 11614 printer (Flashforge Creator Dual knockoff). This design...
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Following numerous prints, my glass remains in excellent condition, and the brackets continue to function flawlessly. On my machine, I need to position the brackets on the back right and front left corners due to the placement of the screws in my...
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Two top parts can be used: one if the glass is smaller than the bed. Print Settings: Printer: Delta Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 50% Notes: Use line support up to 50% for the bottom part of the clamp. A...
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100c is the glass transition temperature of both PETG and ABS so as of this moment I do not recommend using these if printing with 100c bed temps. This clamp securely holds a glass bed in place on the build plate. I designed it to function with the...
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... interfere with Mendel/Prusa type threaded rods. Print four sets of Top + Bottom holders, replace m3 bed screws in bottom holder, remove springs and secure glass using smaller m3 screws and nuts. ...Holders avoid obstructing x edge and threaded rods.
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For those who have glass beds overflowing with glue, hairspray, or whatever adhesive substance you're using, here's a simple trick to keep things tidy. Just resize the model so that it fits snugly within your printer bed. If it won't load, it might...
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Human: anet a8 glass bed corner You're going to print this model eight times. Feel free to share your thoughts on whether you should make any modifications. This is one of your initial three-dimensional designs, so I'm eager to hear your feedback. ...Go...
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Designed to replace bulky bulldog clips holding glass plates onto hot beds, this was initially created for the Anet A8, which pairs well with Geetech Super Plates. For optimal results, print in ABS or PETG, as PLA tends to lose its structural...
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glass bed clamp for the Ender3, the spacing is 6.5mm after some trial end error I found this to be a good compromise, on the clamping force. Print it as tall as you want. put the long end under the table. ... Its a lower profile than the paper...
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Bed clips made for glass heatbed. they work really really well, and they are much more convenient to take off and put on than traditional bed clips. Also you can print them in any color to match your printer. They are the only clips I use now and I...
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... This particular component is a remix of another design found online; unfortunately, I am unable to locate the original creator to provide proper credit. Feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions for improving this glass bed holder design.
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Here's a Simple Glass Bed Retainer designed specifically for my MonoPrice Dual printer, created using Fusion 360. This retainer attaches to the underside of the existing build plate and utilizes the (4) mounting screws that come with it. The...
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This accessory enhances rather than remakes Omegatron's design:1296854, which itself reworks DrLex's Adjustable Glass Bed Bracket. The shim fits between the printed corner and glass bed to fill space left when the glass is cut too short. I bought...
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Eliminated the binder clips from my heat bed as an accessory fan shroud I have added would interfere with the glass. These clips work seamlessly with 8" x 8" glass. To get them on, you'll need to remove the springs and knurl screw temporarily. The...
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Simple clips to hold a glass bed securely in place. Designed to be discreet and not require any additional hardware. The glass I use is 2mm thick but the springy nature of these clips mean they should work for thicker sheets, as well. ...Prints quickly...
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Follow these easy steps: Print Settings: Printer: Maker Select 3d v2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .16mm Infill: 35% Notes: For optimal results, use 3 perimeters with a wall thickness of 1.2mm. Post-Printing: Required extras include a 1/4"...
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I hate the binder clips that always come with the various printers to hold their glass beds in place as they always seem to either scratch the bottom of the bed heater or the arms get caught on the something on the side of the printer or the hot end...
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The ones available around here didn't fit my bed, since my glass is longer on one side (200mm x 214mm), so I decided to make my own. Update 1(8/14/16): The originals I uploaded were a bit too small on the sides and the glass moves around a bit when...
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The design is tailored for my Tronxy X3 and incorporates thick glass on the heated bed, which dictated its creation. It utilizes #4-40 nuts and bolts due to a scarcity of metric components in my area, where I reside. ...Two should suffice, but having...
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... Printed Others from Thingiverse. To Improve the Glass Bed Setup, I Created a Custom Solution for the Methacrylate Base's Corners, Eliminating the Need for Clips That Often Collided with the Extruder. ...This Design Enables the Use of Leveling Nuts.
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If you plan to use glass bigger than 5" with this printer, keep in mind that you'll need something on the bed to transfer heat to the glass because those little black bed clips will be in the way. You could modify the glass to avoid them or find a...
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I wanted my glass bed to be easily detachable so it can be quickly cleaned and flipped around for the BuildTak side. Since suitable ones weren't available for my printer, I created them using Fusion 360. They are straightforward designs that work...