ptfe 3d printing filament
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Easy Filament Guide Setup for Your Ender 3 Printer: A Step-by-Step Installation Guide Using a PTFE Tube.
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Avoid sequential printing of parts as they tend to warp after completion due to the continual bed heat which alters the connection between the base and PTFE connector in a negative way.When threading the PTFE tubing into the PTFE connector, allow a...
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Just some simple caps I designed to fit the PTFE tubes on my filament dry boxes to further help keep humidity out. They are a snug fit, and you can scale them longer if needed, I highly recommend printing them with a brim. ...The file is just a single...
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The design is based of the these type of GENERIC FILAMENT DETECTION SENSOR https://3dprintingcanada.com/products/generic-filament-detection-sensor-1-75mm The design allows for the filament to only contact PTFE. The PTFE is cut down the middle...
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Here are the parts you'll need to print it:\r\n- Any type of filament (PLA, PETG, ABS) for printing\r\n- A small rubber band or string or wire\r\n- PTFE pipe with an outside diameter of 4mm and a length of 106.8mm per bearing\r\n\r\nTo print the...
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Straightener for various size PTFE tubes or filaments. Just print two of the same length, rotate one at the 5 or 10 cm point (middle) and they should engage. ...The small slits allow for a bit of flexibility while assembling it around a curved filament...
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I had to create a moisture barrier around my 1KG filament spools, so I can print poly-carbonate without issue and prevent other types of filament from degrading in quality over time when exposed to air. To achieve this, I purchased round containers...
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PTFE and Filament Cutter for Various Sizes Available Cutting filament made easy with our range of sizes: 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 mm. To cut filament effectively, insert it into a hole with PTFE tubing. Use a long knife to make the cutting process...
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A guide that hooks onto the end of the x-axis and accepts PTFE tubes so that filament arrives near to the feeder intake.
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This PTFE holder also held the filament runout sensor with two M3 pcb spacers (same as the one used for motherboards in computers)
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first use bearing, filament stuck side roll,,, modify this file for PTFE tube file ori https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3052488
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## Cetus2 PTFE filament tube guides holder This piece fits needly on the Cetus2 and stays in place, holding both of the PTFE filament tubes of the printer, so they are not moving around or falling (for those that do not have the filament sensor...
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PTFE filament guide for Biqu B1. Works with PTFE tube with 4mm OD and 1.75mm ID To assemble, cut a piece of PTFE Tube about 90mm. Insert the tube into guide until it sticks out of the end a little (as shown in the photos). It should be a tight fit...
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PTFE filament guide for Biqu B1. Works with PTFE tube with 4mm OD and 1.75mm ID To assemble, cut a piece of PTFE Tube about 90mm. Insert the tube into guide until it sticks out of the end a little (as shown in the photos). It should be a tight fit...
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This is a Filament Guide that holds a piece of PTFE Tubing. After printing a ball bearing spool holder, It actually worked too well. It was over feeding filament, causing unspooling and coils coming off the spool.This solves the problem for me, by...
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this is a remix of a Hydrometer mount for inside a filament dryer to connect a PTFE tube between the dryer and a Direct drive with a Filament guide mounted on top of the printer.
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... clip, which previously interfered with Z-height. Additionally, it features one PTFE coupler and a length of filament to gently steer the filament in place. ...I've discovered that approximately 1.5 to 2 inches of PTFE tubing yields optimal results.
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The design expertly directs the 1.75mm filament straight into the extruder using a clever combination of a PTFE outlet and PTFE tube installation. ...Crafted specifically with the Tevo Tarantula printer in mind, this innovative setup is perfectly suited...
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I swapped out my old extruder for a bowden setup and happened to have some spare PTFE tubing on hand, so I decided to create a custom filament guide that might be useful to others.
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... the Kodama Trinus enclosure via a carefully guided path. ...The filament navigates smoothly through a precision-crafted 12mm hole in one side panel, facilitated by a snugly seated 6mm outer diameter PTFE tube that fits perfectly onto a threaded rod.
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I have designed a dual M10 PTFE tube holder to allow the filament to pass right through, with wall mount clips to be attached to the wall bu small screws. the holes are pre-threaded by the printer to allow easy installation. ... Please note - The M10...
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I came up with this design of filament charger for dry box which requires a single simple 10mm hole. You can use a PTFE tube of 4 mm outer diameter and 2 mm inner diameter. You can add a TPU (Part III) or silicone seal or o-ring. Screwless! Many...
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... Fabio_Mei, for the design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5024141). ... A little remix that I've found to be useful as a filament guide is included below. This design consists only of enlarging the holes that will be used to insert the PTFE tubing.
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I was after a guide that would serve as a dead-end for my PTFE tubes as they exited my dry-box, allowing me to keep the box closed at all times while also making filament changes a whole lot quicker. ... I landed on a design that wraps up 10 PTFE tubes...
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Create a filament guide for your Ender3 or other Creality bowden printer by gathering an old PTFE tube, approximately 20cm in length - feel free to use a longer or shorter piece if needed. You will also require stock M3 bolts with a 4mm hole...
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... text in American English: A foundation for a screw connection from D = 4mm to 1/8" thread. ...Simply print out the part, turn the connection into the large hole, and on the other side insert a 4mm PTFE tube all the way until it's fully seated.
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... causing kinks. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Solidoodle Printer: Solidoodle 4 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 20 Notes: A crucial requirement is that this model must be printed with supports and 100% cooling, preferably using ABS.
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I had to substitute the original 4mm PTFE tubing with a larger diameter since I only had 6mm PTFE on hand, and it slides smoothly into place within the feeder.
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I didn't have any 4mm PTFE tubing so I enlarged the model to work with 6mm PTFE. The tube fits snuggly in the feeder. ... Props to DarthxRinzler for the original, I just built an enclosure and used the original 4mm model and it works fantastically!
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I crafted this solution to address my recurring z-layer inconsistencies, which I attribute to the filament feeding from above and an x-axis that can subtly torque around the z-axis. The models were built around a X1 design I downloaded from GrabCAD.