prusa mini silicone sock 3d models
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I made a 20mm wide custom heatblock out of copper for my E3D v6 and wanted a silicone sock for it. As the heatblock is custom I needed to design and mold the sock for it. There probably aren't many heatblocks out there that a sock out of this mold...
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You can easily create a basic Silicone Sock mold for your MK7/8 Hotend using a standard pistol to apply sanitary silicone. ...For my project, I opted for high-temperature silicone that is capable of withstanding temperatures of up to 350°C.
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Folks rocking the Geeetech A10T or A20T hotend, I've got a sweet find for you - a silicone sock mold that fits like a glove! ...I highly recommend detaching your hotend first, then slipping it snugly into the sock for a seamless fit.
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These hotends use a 'chamfered' heater block on some versions (unlike Triangelabs versions) and thus require a different silicone sock. Watching CNC Kitchen's [DIY Silicone Sock video](https://youtu.be/O5UiXky85hA); I designed this mold. You...
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This is a mold for crafting Silicone Sock insulators designed specifically for the generic Mk10 heater blocks. You'll need high-temperature silicone to work with, either a two-part mixture or an RTV single part will get the job done - I used this...
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Remove the silicone from the mould, cut a hole sufficiently large enough for the sock to fit over the heater block, and remove excess silicone (see the 4th picture as a guide). Your sock is ready for use! **Update:** 10 Feb 18 Added a version 2...
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... but the mold was too complicated to assemble in my opinion. What we have here is my attempt to merge them both together. - The sock is now 1.5mm thickness - The sock will not be too low and not touch your prints. ...- The stock will fit perfectly.
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I went on a mission to find a silicone sock for my beloved Mosquito hotend from Slice engineering, but unfortunately, they didn't have one available. So, I took matters into my own hands and created a mold to cast one out of heat-resistant 2k...
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By using just two screws to hold the inner part in place, I was able to reduce the number of holes in the silicone sock, which should provide better insulation. To get started, you'll want to check out the very informative Video from CNC-Kitchen on...
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This is a mold for creating silicone sock insulators specifically designed to fit the generic Mk8 heater blocks.\r\n\r\nTo get started, you'll need high-temperature silicone that can withstand extreme heat, either in two-part mixture form or an RTV...
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Since I unfortunately could not find a replacement for my defective silicone sock of the BIQU H2 extruder and I was not even answered at BIQU on my request, I have created myself a mold. This mold should be able to be filled with a standard 20ml...
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At first, I wanted to design a silicone heat block sock with an integrated fan duct. However, then I wondered if high-temperature silicone would provide sufficient insulation for an ABS fan duct glued directly onto the heat block. I could touch it...
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... was overly complicated to assemble in my opinion. What we have here is my attempt to combine the best of both worlds. The sock now boasts a 1.5mm thickness, ensuring it stays perfectly clear of your prints and doesn't come into contact with them.
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I designed the mold with a thicker silicone profile than the original creator, so I added a top cover and some ventilation channels to ensure air escape. ...The silicone used is http://www.cx80.pl/images/stories/virtuemart/product/tubka-80-ml.jpg, which...
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Supplement tool for this: https://forum.prusaprinters.org/forum/user-mods-octoprint-enclosures-nozzles/prusa-mini-silicone-bed-leveling-mod/If you cannot get low profile M3 locknuts for Silicone Bed Leveling Mod, you can still use standard M3...
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This mold is designed to produce a silicone sock for high-temperature Volcano hotends. It consists of 8 distinct pieces, allowing for smooth extraction of the cured silicone material. Deals on filaments include PLA, ABS, and TPU options. ...Additional...
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The mold for the silicone sock. ...Put the clean block inside of the mold, and pack with silicone.
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Create your own silicone sock for E3D Revo nozzle.
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Remember to remove any teflon tape covering the nozzle tip before using your new silicone rubber sock. If needed, you can remove the cured silicone rubber sock from the heater block. ... Printer Settings: Printer: Kossel Mini Rafts: No Supports: No...
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A precise replica of the E3D V6 silicone sock, ideal for crafting your very own 3D printer designs.\nElevated by the addition of the innovative Volcano embodiment.\n
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I designed a mold for an E3D V6 Clone silicone hotend sock. ... Using five grams of silicone (2.5 grams of base and 2.5 grams of catalyst from TrollFactory),
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A mold to make your own silicone rubber sock for the E3D V6/Lite6 heater block. Insulating the heater block keeps the nozzle temperature stable, unaffected by the part cooling fan and other external temperature changes. Print with 1 wall. Left and...
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I made some critical adjustments to get the system up and running. Mr. Whitey, the mastermind behind this mod, will be updating his original work soon, but I didn't have time to wait. So, I took matters into my own hands and added two missing holes...
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I have been utilizing this fan shroud for quite some time now but noticed that printing on the right sides of corners yielded poor results, leading me to conclude that the cooling system wasn't functioning as efficiently as it should be. Redesigning...
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Do you want create your own silicone sock for the Ring Heater V1? Then download the files, print them; get 5 M3 threaded inserts and 5 M3x30 screws; use a heat resistant silicone and use a syringe to inject the silicone into the mould. To get optimal...
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This is a mold for an enhanced silicone sock for the E3D V6 hotend that resists coming loose during printing more effectively. Use with 2-part high-temperature silicone. Watch this video to learn the whole process:...
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Mold for silicone sock for BIQU H2 V2s Lite hotend. You need to use high temperature (rated at least 260*C long term usage) silicone sealant. I recommend using some soapy water to wet forms before putting silicone in. This will significantly speed...
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Giessform für E3D V6 Hotend, für Silikon Mold for E3D V6 hotend, for silicone Use 4 x M3x30mm bolts and M3 nut to put the form together. Cast the silicone (using injector) through the two wholes close to the edges. After approx 2 hours you can...
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Do you want create your own silicone sock for the Ring Heater V1? Then download the files, print them; get 5 M3 threaded inserts and 5 M3x30 screws; use a heat resistant silicone and use a syringe to inject the silicone into the mould. ...To get optimal...
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Here is the rewritten text: Mold for silicone sock for E3D Volcano clone, a replica of the genuine Volcano with screws placed slightly differently. This mold is 3mm thick. Sock for genuine E3D Volcano: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3064345...