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21923 3d models found related to retractable staircase.prusaprinters
Don't forget to change your Retraction Settings! These instructions are as best as I can remember and please use caution and your own judgment. I claim no responsibility for any damage or anything going wrong, everything is at your own risk! ...Print...
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Note: This obviously involves the expert view of settings, so make sure it is enabled (since you are about to become an expert!)Under Printer Settings change the following:General/Capabilities/Extruders to 5Custom G-code/Tool change G-Code...
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The trick here is to enable Z-hop when retracted and that you choose a value greater than the layer height you plan to print at, I chose 0.6mm to me safe.Once you have the four gcode files saved (Black, White, Blue, and Fused) open them in a...
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Bowden equipped printers have typically more lag due to the added friction inside the Bowden tube, and you need to reduce retraction with LW-PLA to minimize oozing and clogging at the nozzle. It is expected that the builder will adjust the parameters...
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Additionally, you might want to disable or at least modify your retraction settings for the ball rings. Assembly Notes: There is likely some degree of variation in the diameter of the spool peg and ID of the spool itself. Due to this, you will...
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--- Update: Version 3 - 10/01/2021 === Following up from my revision of the Fan Mount last week to version 2, I've added a number of optional parts to give users greater control over the thermodynamic cooling of the Chimera and the directional path...
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... to break free, reduce the flow rate in the slicer. I also used maximum retract to reduce "blobs"adding a bit of vegetable oil will work wonders Update: I added the step files so you can modify the design as neededCategory: Toys & Games
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Here I have implemented the logic that the stamp should be automatically retracted after being pressed.In addition, I have connected a DS18b20 temperature sensor for "success control", by means of which the temperature of the hot water supply can be...
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I took liberties with the inside of the power cell as a plain tube was boring.Required HardwareSmall spring (as found in some retractable biro pens)M3x10 Cap head socket screwM3x10 Countersunk socket screw2x M3 square nuts2mm pin (or screw) to...
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As described in ricktu's original Things and aeropic's original Things, this one is based on, the 3D model can ideally be printed in ‘spiral vase’ or ‘spiralize outer contour’ modes of slicing programs, which means the whole print can be done in one...
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Includes the fully configured firmware for the MKS Gen L 1.0 board (based on Marlin 1.1.9) and a tuned Profile for the IdeaMaker slicer (~20mm/s speed, 0.2mm layer height, 2mm retraction). **My goals were to...** o preserve the original look and...
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But as it is, when I give the wheel a spin, it really spins, so the leg extends or retracts pretty quickly, which I like. The hardest part of this project was getting the main part to fit the Bravo chassis. And I'll admit it's not quite as good a...
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You can try 230C if your cooling can't keep up, but it will be weaker.build plate: 75-80CFlow 101%Outer wall flow: 100%You don't need supports, but you need really good coolingTravel: retraction: 1mm (direct drive)brim: 3mmdistance 0.025mmCooling yes...
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I was curious about other Deltabot 3D Printers made by well-known companies at that time because I had issues with my homemade Mini Kossel, especially objects demanding excessive retraction. The sales price was around $200 British pounds. Shipping...
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I also used the footprint for the retractable ( z-probe ) mount. Fan Shroud: The basis of the design belongs to Thingiverse user Hatsyflatsy for his Triple fan holder 30mm located here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2459766 . Here I modified it...
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(Not all nema are the same and you will need to lower your driver voltage and in my case retraction of the filament from 2mm to 4mm in my slicer software. Some motors wires may be different too. You will want to read up on the following resources...
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I have my switch retraction amount at 14, which has been working well for me. This amount should be just enough to get the least amount of oozing, but anything too much can cause clogging. Actual offset may vary. Nozzle offset calibration: When...
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avoid_crossing_perimeters = 0 bottom_solid_layers = 3 bridge_acceleration = 0 bridge_flow_ratio = 1 bridge_speed = 60 brim_width = 0 complete_objects = 0 default_acceleration = 0 external_perimeter_speed = 70% external_perimeters_first = 0...
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Well, to get the benefits of your new drive, you will have to do multiple slicer changes like retraction, flow, and speeds.And that's it!There you go, a new direct drive for a low budget!Thanks to...Thanks to CartesianCreations for the original...
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You can mix and match the pots and bases to get a different look (as some of the pictures show).The float needs the following settings for a 0.4mm or 0.6mm nozzle, to ensure that it is sufficiently light and strong:0.65mm perimeter extrusion...
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If 1) the probe triggers before the nozzle hits the bed (preferably still with a small amount of clearance) and 2) there is a bit of clearance between the bed and probe when the probe is retracted, then it should be okay. Otherwise adjust the...
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Retraction settings starting point: 7mm at 50-70mm/s BOM (hopefully complete): 1 x GRRF 3mm hotend, https://grrf.de/de/catalog/grrf-modular-hot-end 1 x NEMA17 stepper motor 1 x MK7 drive gear 1 x 623 ball bearing, (3x10x4)mm 1 x spring; (6x30)mm;...
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its also why temp is so high. I used a 0.6mm profile as a starting point and scaled all the settings for 0.8mm nozzle. 0.8mm nozzle, recommend tuning extrusion multiplier, mine is set to 1.08 retraction for 0.8mm nozzle was set to 0.4mm Extrusion...
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... PLA (1.7653 avg. dia.)Nozzle Diameter - 0.5mmBed Temp - 50 DegreesExtruder Temp. - 210 Deg.Retraction - 4mmExtrusion Multiplier - 1.01Layer Height - 0.02mmTop / Bottom Solid Layers - 1mmFill Density - 30%Infill Type - TrianglesRaft / Support - None
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Whenever I print I use a retraction setting of 1mm, and a 0.4mm nozzle. Before removing printed parts from the build plate / printing surface - make sure that your bed and the parts on it are completely cooled down - DO NOT BE IN A RUSH! If...
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+ I've copied setting from the single color profile as we practically have only one feeder and one extruder, so the Retraction options for MMU does not really apply Print > Multiple extruders > Wipe tower > Disable + No need for wipe...
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For the indexing function I elected to go with a retractable spring plunger from McMaster Carr part #8507A12. This sensor and indexing mounting system is covered in much greater detail on my multi-purpose lathe spindle mounting system thing page...
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BOM:-Smart filament sensor BTT upgraded version-2x screw M3x10-7x M3 Heat Inserts Nut Heat (same in original )after print carefuly cut the X UPDATE: config: now add Gcode command for turn ON/OFF by: “SENSOR_ON” or “SENSOR_OFF”config...
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Printing InstructionsElementPETG for stiffness.Layer Height: 0,2 mmmin 3 PerimetersSupports on build plate onlymin 25% infill (Grid or Gyroid or Rectilinear)Seam (retraction): random 4. Materials for Assembly (BOM)</strong></p><ul><li>The...
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If your 3D printer's extruder catches and breaks the blades, you may need to reduce the flow or consider using your slicer's 'Z Hop When Retracted' (or equivalent) option. Additionally, you may need to reduce the print speed and adjust cooling...