monoprice voxel glass bed 3d models
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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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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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These are corner supports for adapting standard 8.4" x 7.9" Borosilicate glass plates to a 8.5" x 8.5" Prusa MK2B PCB Heat Bed. Print Settings Printer Brand: Wanhao Printer Model: Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2 Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.2mm...
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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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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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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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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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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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... 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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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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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...
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I would recommend printing these in ABS or another stiffer hi-temp material. Update 2/21/2017: Added a longer version of the clip for users with a larger gap between the edge of the glass and the heated bed, or for users who just want a little more...
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It's got a super simple design that uses a microswitch to activate the fan while the glass bed is on the cooler, and once you take it off your fan gets turned off too. This way, you can just get back to printing without any hassle. You can check it...
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Update 2/21/2017: A longer version of the clip has been added for users with a larger gap between the edge of the glass and the heated bed, or those who prefer more surface area for enhanced holding power. Simple clips are designed to securely hold...
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Glass Bed Support for Kossel Mini Now. It Works with a 170mm bed and easily expands to larger sizes up to 240 by simply adjusting the bd variable in your scad file. Just print this glass support, attach it with a strong 25mm M3 screw and spring. Use...
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These clips are designed to clamp at 5.82mm, and in my case, I needed 6mm (3mm for the heated bed plate and 3mm for the glass). This seemed like a good starting point for clamping force. These clips have worked out amazingly well so far. They're...
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Large Heated Beds like the Onyx Need Smaller Glasses; Adapters Fill the Gap When dealing with a huge heated bed like the Onyx, users often face the challenge of fitting smaller glasses onto its surface. This is where adapter rings come into play,...
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This device has limited practical applications as it stands, but I was attempting to find a solution to attach my glass plate to the heated surface without adding any obstructions on top of the glass, thereby freeing up the entire printing area. So...
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Support for the CTC Bed Designed Specifically to Accompany a 3mm Glass Panel Measuring 23x15cm. The Support Features a Minuscule Spring that Enhances Grip Precision, Allowing for Smooth and Reliable Interaction. Furthermore, This Package Includes...
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... Specifically, I Designed a Modular System to Secure the Glass Bed on its Methacrylate Base, Avoiding the notorious Clips that Tend to Collide with the Extruder frequently. ...Instead, this innovative Setup enables Easy Adjustment of Leveling Nuts
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... prints or as a spare. ...Tested with Anet A8 glass, measuring 220x220mm, for 3mm thick glass. Support for storing printing glasses between prints or replacement glasses. For 3mm thick glasses. Proven with Anet A8 glasses (220x220mm). ... Greetings
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These are specifically designed for a glass plate measuring six inches by nine inches and one quarter inch thick, positioned beneath the surface of the plate, with one side firmly secured while the other features a spring-loaded mechanism, allowing...
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It's time to find a better way to keep the glass captive and clean up the print bed. If you're not fond of the 1.45 mm gap under your print bed, just print a mat of the same thickness. My first print didn't go as planned, so I essentially split the...