monoprice maker select 3d printer v2
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Replacement Spool Holder Bracket for Monoprice Maker Select/Wanhao Duplicator i3. Utilize this bracket to replace your existing one or add it to the left side of the original, enabling you to utilize a length of PVC pipe as a spool holder. The...
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--- About --- After upgrading my Maker Select v2.1 control box with a 92mm Noctua fan, I removed the remaining fan from the PSU to further minimize noise, as the new fan provided ample cooling. Unfortunately, popular vented PSU cover didn't match...
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After printing Berky93's Tool Holder for my Monoprice Select Plus, I decided to design a tool holder of my own to complement it perfectly on the other side. This tool holder holds all the tools I commonly use with my printer, including the nozzle...
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I'm on my fifth Monoprice Maker Select and the bed leveling is still a challenge. The z stop always seems to be out of alignment, forcing me to back off the screws so far they almost fall off. So, I decided to use an insulated washer and add a 0.1...
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This is an adapter base and plate designed to fit a 92mm fan on the Powersupply of a Wanhao i3/Monoprice Maker Select. It's highly recommended to print the top plate with the curved section facing up, as this yields a smoother/better print quality.
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I got really tired of trying to turn the 20 mm-wide serrated-edge knobs that are provided to level the Monoprice Maker Select Ultimate Pro (Wanhao-D6) bed. My fingers really hated leveling - especially the back knobs! So I drafted up this 33...
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*I've revised the corners to fit, and they're now ready to be posted.* The Wanhao file had some issues with tiny gaps that didn't align well with my Monoprice Plus printer. ...I made adjustments to the design and created a new corner piece that fits...
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I swapped out the motherboard on my MP Maker Select Plus after it gave up the ghost. I upgraded to the BIGTREETECH SKR 1.4 Turbo + TFT35 LCD package. This brought some tough issues, including mounting both components to the printer. For the...
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Print Settings Printer: Maker Select Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm Infill: 30% Notes: I'll leave it up to you how you want to print the radial arm. I haven't printed it out since I added the arch on top. ...I suppose printing on...
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I replaced my standard MOSFET upgrade with a new MKS MOSFET board on my Maker Select after the BIQU failed in just one year. This necessitated the design of a custom bracket. Here's the result! The dimensions in the STL file were accurate, but when...
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A grid pattern print is also included to help you verify that your height settings are accurate for your Monoprice Maker Select Plus printer. ... Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice Maker Select Plus Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 microns...
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... the spool and tangling. ...A quick fix to address a potentially major issue. Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Maker Ultimate 3D Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .25 Infill: 10% How I Designed This I created this design with Autodesk Fusion 360.
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... this STL but haven't attempted printing it yet. If issues arise, please let me know and I'll upload updates accordingly. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Wanhao Printer Model: Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2 Rafts Required: No Matter Supports Needed: Yes
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Move the Monoprice Z-Axis limit switch mount outside the frame using its original screws from inside the printer. Mount the limit switch to the Sensor L-Bracket with two 1.91 x 10mm plastite screws, securing it to the repositioned Monoprice mount by...
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Print without supports. ...This clips onto the z axis to make it activate the z endstop earlier. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Convert your Maker Select (or Wanhao i3 knock-off) machine to use one of the best extruder/hotend combos: BMG + E3D v6. This is a design I formulated for a while and uses a basket style bracket which accommodates:- BMG style extruder ( I used a...
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Convert your Maker Select (or Wanhao i3 knock-off) machine to use one of the best extruder/hotend combos: BMG + E3D v6. This is a design I formulated for a while and uses a basket style bracket which accommodates: - BMG style extruder ( I used a...
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I adjusted the bolt and nut to fit the factory mount on my Monoprice.Helps with the more sustainable paper/cardboard filament spools as manufacturers move away from plastic and it also puts less strain on your extruder.Credit to @HugoHuge on...
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... that the scraper hook was pointing directly up then clicking "Cut...". Next, I set the Z Height (in the Cut tool dialog) just below the scraper hook. I unchecked the "Keep Upper Part" box, then clicked Perform Cut.Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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It's got some really useful tips and tricks that might come in handy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL4PZPHHfT0 Also, don't forget to get the rear fan mount to keep your printer running smoothly. You can find it on Thingiverse here:...
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This is a sleeve case combined with a mounting plate to fit on the right side of the printer.
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Fan Duct for Monoprice Maker Select V2. The standard cooling duct falls short, barely clearing warped parts or clips holding a glass bed in place. My fan duct offers ample clearance and superior airflow. I highly suggest printing this design on an...
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This is a versatile attachment that combines a protective sleeve and a sturdy mounting plate, designed specifically to be mounted securely on the right-hand side of your printer.
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I discovered some LED strips that could be wrapped around the edge of the printer frame, but the problem arose because the frame was too thin to securely hold the LEDs flat. There are two files - print one for the top and two for the sides. You...
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In Simplify3D, navigate to Preferences -> Machine -> Printer Models -> Add. Import the file and you'll have the build plate in place. It may not do much on its own but it proves helpful when filling up the entire bed so you can gauge how much...
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... degrees because the fan has to be slanted when mounted --- because the nozzle is not centered and is actually on the left side of the bearing block. The fan for this duct will still be the normal stock fan that should have come with your printer.
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I wanted to install a fan duct that attaches through the rear side of the printer. The PCB was connected to one of the lower bearing blocks, so it had to be relocated. Ideally, it would sit higher but still be accessible even with short wiring...
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Leveling my printer was a breeze thanks to the screw-in feet, so I merged that feature with the rear feet from this design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2349318. To assemble the lower brace, you'll need longer M5 bolts, and for the top brace,...
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Remove the screws from your printer 4. Loosely connect the upper and lower parts with the rods 5. Connect the parts to the printer 6. Tighten all the screws By the way, some of my pictures are early versions of prints (before I fixed slight defects...
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This bracket securely attaches to the sides of Monoprice Select Mini and Malyan M200 printers, holding heater and thermistor cables in place when they are re-routed from underneath the printer bed.