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The Prusa inside is found at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:29795/#files The narrow compartment on the left beneath the printer is meant for the ATX power supply! The larger compartment can be chosen to be accessible through the wider front plate...
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The standard dimensions for this project are a solid 59x59x60,5cm, more than enough to accommodate a Prusa I3. Feel free to customize it by adding extra components between frames. Choose whether you'd like to widen, lengthen, or elevate the...
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I'm having some issues with my printer's Z axis. It's got two steppers that could use a little adjustment to get them perfectly in sync. If I apply a bit more force on one side, it throws off the alignment and causes the threads to turn unevenly. ...To...
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Once these components are printed, they can be combined to fit your printer seamlessly. While the design may not be perfect, it has undergone numerous modifications to ensure a smooth installation process. ...With any luck, it will work just as well for...
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For detailed specifications, refer to the 3D printing guide in PDF format, available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gk4K7QhWgTn2Jb5R8xjUq9FwS2B1M6s/view?usp=sharing (13MB). ... To access printable parts, visit the Thingiverse website and navigate...
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You will need all the hardware from those printers:. bearings,. Y and X drive trains,. all of it. All pieces are slide clamp to fit. No drilling of the tube is required. And truing and leveling everything is made very easy since you can quickly...
grabcad
For 3D printing, the following parameters were used: layer height of 0.1 mm, bottom/top thickness of 0.6 mm, fill density at 20%, print speed of 30 mm/s, printing temperature at 210°C, raft adhesion type for the platform, and filament diameter of...
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I was looking for a nice label for my small Prusa Print Farm and so I decided to design this simple label. The plate is simple and uses the Prusaslicer 2.6 alpha with Text added and a color change to make the lettering stand out. Printed with a...
cults3d
So that the people in my association finally know which printer is which.
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To clarify to the members of my organization, I've decided to clearly identify each printer so we can all easily tell them apart going forward.
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I was fed up of the prusa original knob, so I made my own. In the original version I really didnt like the fact that if the extruded part of the knob was on the bottom, you really couldnt press the X button. Secondly, when choosing the file for...
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The tool holder is designed to carry all essential tools required for everyday 3D printing maintenance. It can also be easily removed to clear a path for specialized needs. Support arms are available for the MK2, MK2S, and MK2.5 models. However, the...
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I DESIGNED THIS PRINTER WITH THE Y AXIS FEATURING LINEAR SHAFTS, WHILE THE X AXIS TAKES THE FORM OF A LINEAR RAIL EQUIPPED WITH A DUAL EXTRUDER HEAD. TO ASSEMBLE IT, YOU MAY NEED: M4X16 SCREWS, M3 BOLTS, 1X6IN 2040 BODY PART, 1X5IN 2020 BODY PART,...
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Based on my video https://youtu.be/x_K3h05tQXc this is many different DIN Models I developed as part of my 3D Printer Test Bench. This is an ongoing project and I will add additional models as I continue this project. ... The main stand is available at...
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Make Magazine's third annual 3D Printing Shootout SLA testing relied heavily on Make: branded rook models. A huge thank you goes out to Brad Hill (aka goopyplastic and the creator of LittleRP) for crafting these models specifically for our use. All...
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Make Magazine's third annual 3D Printing Shootout was carried out utilizing these files, crafted by Andreas Bastian to evaluate the performance of desktop 3D printers. Read all 26 machine reviews in Make:'s Annual Guide to 3D Printing 2015 (Volume...
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Make Magazine's third annual 3D Printing Shootout was conducted using files created by Andreas Bastian to benchmark desktop 3D printers' performance. Read all 26 machine reviews in Make: Annual Guide to 3D Printing 2015 (Volume 42). These test...
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Make Magazine's third annual 3D Printing Shootout SLA testing was conducted using this Make: branded rook model created by Brad Hill, aka goopyplastic and the creator of LittleRP. We're grateful for his contribution to our project. You can access...
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... performance, producing consistent and high-quality prints time after time. With its sleek design and compact footprint, this 3D printer is perfect for hobbyists and professionals alike, providing a seamless printing experience in any environment.
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I scoured Thingiverse for a suitable test model set that actually works. Finally, I found one, but the files in it were entirely useless. I retrieved the model measurements and re-created them using OpenSCAD. Since the idea doesn't belong to me,...
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This design is a fast, functional prototype with minimal laser cutting tolerance; there are some undefined dimensions, for which apologies. It's not suitable for large parts as they may touch the casing in certain circumstances. An update on 14th of...
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Design a sturdy front plate upgrade for any Prusa i3 3D printer model that features four strategically placed holes for securing the Y-belt tensioner, available on Thingiverse as design number 1959208.
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The Original Prusa i3 MK2 3D printer has a solid model design by Joseph Prusa Jr., with all parts licensed under the GNU GPL v3. ...To access the STL files for printing, visit the original source at...
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These print models are specifically designed for use with the FYSETC Prusa Mini 3D printer. Two of these parts deviate from the official version, including the mini-extruder-rear and mini-z-bottom. The remaining components mirror those found in the...
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Cover for Prusa i3 Printer's electronics. ...The bottom fan is on the cards already, the top 2 fans are additional for increasing to cooling performance.
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... drill into the printer itself. Print Settings Printer: PRUSA I3 BLACK Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Normal Infill: 22% Notes: Printer settings: Extruder temperature: 190 degrees Celsius Bed temperature: 60 degrees Celsius Print speed: 20mm/s
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I created a tool organizer for my Prusa printer to keep essential items within easy reach. ...The compact design accommodates a spatula, pliers, Allen wrenches, and other frequently used tools.
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I wanted to keep the tools that I need to maintain my Prusa printer organised, so I designed this tool organizer. ...It can hold a spatula, pliers, allen keys and so on.
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... Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 20% Notes: The amateur can easily print this, but it's crucial to rotate the object 90 degrees so that the completely flat section faces the bed.