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As my QU-BD OneUp extruder lever snapped, I searched Thingiverse for a printable version and stumbled upon one that suited my needs here. To alleviate the stress of constantly adjusting filament with the short original lever part, I opted to design a...
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Here's a alternative to the conventional zip ties included with a QU-BD one-up & two-up system, designed to securely fasten the rod in its place. ... It is advisable to utilize slightly shorter bolts than what has been shown in the accompanying photo...
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A side brace designed for a one-up QU-BD printer's XZ model was created using an Openscad program that imported a DXF depository file. ...The script included linear extrusion at a height of 6.35 and the incorporation of "XC.dxf" file.
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Here's how you can make sure your Two Up model prints perfect circles every time: Get a 2 piece Z coupler designed specifically for the QU-BD Two Up. This simple solution gets rid of wobbly lines and annoying ribbing right away. ...Before printing,...
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This Quick Release fan mount, tailored for OrdBot X Gantry and QU-BD Extruder, enables effortless attachment and removal of the fan via sliding on/off the arms. The fan locks safely in position. The bracket can be firmly mounted using M5 bolts or...
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This revised design boosts structural integrity at the fan attachment point, virtually eliminating sag issues encountered with the original Qu-Bd Onetwo holder created by FuCo. ...Additionally, a discreet built-in wire management system streamlines...
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Received the QU-BD One Up today; it's missing a part. Adjusted the resized holes by increasing their diameter by 0.2 mm, making the center hole measure 18 mm in diameter. A bit of manual adjustment is needed due to the snug fit. ...I prefer a tighter...
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I didn't have the right spring for the QU-BD extruder, so I created a modified version of the spring block to accommodate a shorter spring that I had on hand. Maybe someone will find it useful. Print Settings Printer: Vulcanus V1.1 Rafts: It...
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This X-carriage is designed for a singular QU-BD extruder and includes an SCAD file, albeit disorganized. The item prints in two pieces; assembly should be straightforward. Nut traps are sized for Lowes' tiny nuts, except the one for the belt...
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To get more information, check out DIY3DTech.com because I was modifying my QU-BD TwoUp printer and had a problem with the bed moving around - essentially sliding on the springs. So I designed these spring caps to hold everything in place. One is...
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Bed nut holders featuring modified versions that use #6 nuts have been upgraded to utilize the second version of the QU-BD TwoUp, found at http://amzn.to/1WgQ8l1, a thicker version than its first iteration. ...You can learn more about this and other DIY...
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This belt clamp is for QU-BD 2Up/One Up extruders, eliminating glue attachment. Not tested on a One Up printer; assembly requires attaching the extruder belt clamp with an M4 cap screw to the left side, followed by X-axis gantry linear bearings...
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Pulley Mod for QU-BD One/Two-Up Instructions: Print three pulley wheels and two pulleys for this 3D printable X axis carriage sag reduction mod. Use fishing line with the setup; secure pulleys to top plate using screws, with nylon washers on both...
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... A newer QU-BD version is required to attach this part, as older models feature slots for zip-ties instead of M3 holes. ... ***Created using the original piece and digital calipers; some cutting or sanding may be necessary to achieve a precise fit.
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... for more information. Print the model in ABS due to high heat area. Drill zip tie holes and clean bearing holes properly. Mount bearings, QU-BD extruder plate, and carriage on your Prusa. ...Tighten zip ties finally, and enjoy your printer.
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This design accommodates two Qu-BD extruders. The heatsinks ensure that air flows laterally only. Testing with a flame revealed sufficient air reaching the bottom. Currently, this printer is manufactured without bearings, featuring 8.2 mm holes in...
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This experiment involves cooling a qu-bd MBE extruder using water. It can be mounted on an ordinary bot hadron carriage or almost any printer. The setup requires a Bowden drive for filament feeding and utilizes a GPU heatsink (a 40mm x 40mm x 12mm...
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... If you have an older QU-BD model with slots for zip-ties rather than M3 holes to hold bearings, you may still use this part by printing the following replacements: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:914135 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:914125.
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rev2 - changed the clamp to use a pivot rather than a face rev3 - enlarged the 5mm screw holes, added orient text rev4 - still tweaking holes, rev5 - changed coldbody to better fix MBE body block Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Extruders...
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This replaces the extruder in http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:193433 My goal is to build a heated chamber while keeping the extruder light/efficient. rev2 - changed the clamp to use a pivot rather than a face rev3 - enlarged the 5mm screw holes,...
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FAQ: http://www.thingiverse.com/shivinteger/about Generating Attributions log: Thing Title 1: Adam G Thing URL 1: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:158365 Thing Author 1: fredini Thing Licence 1: Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial Thing...
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This is a revised setup for calibrating and adjusting the Z-stop on a QU-BD RXL 3-D printer. \n\nUpdate: 01/03/14: Two new STL's for the bottom component have been added, shifting the adjustment screw 1mm closer to the bed, as some users reported...
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However, it lacked a bearing, shoulder bolt, and spring; thus, I customized one for my Qu-BD extruder using the existing bolts and an available bearing. Despite printing without revising the mount to include a bottom material, the initial version...
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Tension Arm with 608 Bearing: This arm is designed for the QU-BD MBE Extruder and operates using a common 608 bearing, often found in skates and roller blades. Despite its low cost due to slow operation, an inexpensive bearing suffices. It works with...
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Revamp your QU-BD RXL 3-D printer's Z-stop positioning and adjustment with this new arrangement. Get lower-resolution STL files that lie flat in the X/Y plane, making slicing and printing easier. The homing repeatability of your RXL printer may have...
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Print Settings: Printer: QU-BD OneUp v2 Rafts: No Supports: No Notes: Printed using standard 0.4mm nozzle with PLA filament. The software toolchain utilized is: SCAD -> STL -> slic3r -> gcode -> pronterface I envision that this setup should work...
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The X gantry on the QU-BD OneUp sags noticeably downward on the right side. I didn't like any of the existing fixes for this, so here's my version. You will need three qty 8x22x7 bearings and a guitar tuning head to complete this project. Print...
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The extruder mod is based on bdring's design, and we appreciate his contribution. It uses an Mk7-style drive gear with McMaster-Carr pn 6138k64 bearing (3/16" ID, 1/2" OD) and doesn't require sourcing any screws, which is a significant advantage. To...