rostock max v1 3d models
429608 3d models found related to rostock max v1.thingiverse
To ensure proper installation and optimal performance, please note the following print settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: Rostock Mini Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .35mm nozzle, .2mm layers Infill: 20% Full Honeycomb During...
thingiverse
For my next enlarged Rostock, check out this design on Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:80472). The carriage can be found here (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:139264), but ensure you use the correct measurements for the magnets (13mm x...
thingiverse
... showing a significant weight advantage. MaxSpeed 350mm/sec < 450mm/sec indicating faster performance. Cost $3~$6 < $1~$2 offering a substantial cost savings. If you will make the Rostock Nano, I highly recommend using this LM6UU model first.
thingiverse
Since I myself had trouble tracking down the original STL files and firmware for this printer, recently having to troubleshoot both software and hardware issues, I decided it was time to upload all the essential components needed to keep this Rostock...
thingiverse
This cooling option is specifically designed for delta/Rostock printers due to their limited space and weight constraints. After testing, it has proven to be highly effective. To implement this design, connect the three 4mm outer diameter pipework...
thingiverse
The fan duct enables attachment of a 40mm fan above the extruder on a rostock-mini platform, directing air flow downward to maintain low heat beneath the extruder. Set cooling at 25% for optimal performance; adjust to 100% if required. View a video...
thingiverse
The adapter is a crucial component that securely fastens a E£D hot end to the Rostock, utilizing two 30mm fans that blow air directly down over the nozzle. Print Settings Printer: fabrikator Rafts: ...
cults3d
I was hoping to use those easy 3M LED light strips, but with the shape of the Rostock platform, they just weren't going to work. My first rev used regular 20mA white LEDs but the heat from the hotend caused the leds to fail one-by-one until they...
thingiverse
A Rostock 3D printer pen gripper was designed for use as a plotter. To install, print the gripper and fasten it to the print head with screws through its six holes. Next, secure nuts onto each screw and tighten them into place. Attach the gripper to...
thingiverse
This wooden structure adheres to the Rostock design and features side holes for power supply (S-350-12) mounting, circuit board, and extruder installation. Laser-cut pieces require M3 20mm screws; tops and bases are 12mm plywood while sides are 9mm.
thingiverse
AeroStock Delta Magnetic Effector is a modification made for my upgraded Rostock, ensuring correct measurements (with 13mm x 4.6mm magnets). Stay tuned for the platform reveal at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:139730. ...The magnetic used is from eBay...
thingiverse
My innovative version of the Rostock printer features simplified assembly and increased stability through the strategic use of threaded rod. By setting the vertical rods wider apart, I've minimized wobbling and enhanced overall performance. Not...
thingiverse
The new OpenSCAD source files can be found on the GitHub repository at https://github.com/jcrocholl/rostock. To ensure proper fitment, the rod length totals 262mm (with a 250mm center distance of the universal joint M3 screws) and accommodates...
thingiverse
In the Rostock delta printer, a top bracket holds key components like 8mm smooth rods, two ball bearings, a micro switch (endstop), and a plywood board. Updated OpenSCAD files can be found at https://github.com/jcrocholl/rostock. Install three of...
thingiverse
Inspired by the original Rostock, it utilizes elements from Thingiverse designs (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175) and a slightly modified file (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:48716). Instructions are forthcoming upon request, with source...
thingiverse
The Rostock is a delta robot 3D printer that utilizes a part capable of holding a MakerGear PEEK insulator (GrooveMount) and a bowden tube featuring a 4mm outer diameter. The M8 nut allows for adjustments in clamp pressure to prevent the bowden tube...
thingiverse
[Rostock Pro Effector Without BLTouch](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2498362) Delta printer End Effector that uses Original SeeMeCnC injection molded Cup and ball arms. Different fan ducts included for use with an E3D V6 or Volcano block. ... Enjoy...
thingiverse
Print Settings Printer: Geeetech Rostock 301 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: - Notes: Print this thing without support. All is set up as bridges and where ever support is really needed, I've added a single line wall that you can break...
thingiverse
To avoid bending over with a flashlight, try using 3M LED light strips; however, their shape may not fit the Rostock platform. Instead, use 1-watt LEDs at a lower wattage to prevent heat damage from the hotend. At full power, three LEDs can be...
thingiverse
This is a prototype Rostock Delta Arm designed specifically for testing purposes only. One arm was printed in two parts using ABS filament and assembled together with standard ABS glue readily available at any hardware store selling ABS plumbing...
prusaprinters
Effector. SeeMeCnC Rostock. Bobblejot Website Bobblejot GitHub Bobblejot Twitter Bobblejot Patreon Update 28082019: Tweaked the mounting holes for the fans because some people were finding them to be too tight. Details: Variation on my other...
thingiverse
Here's a more accurate set of print files for a Rostock delta printer. Make sure to download the PDF files which contain major dimensions and bending lines. If you want to make the frame from scratch using machinery, also grab the DXF R12 file. When...
thingiverse
Repetier firmware is recommended for its native support of Rostock printers. Set acceleration to 1500 for all axes and jerk to 15mm/s to prevent lost steps. Increase the start and end speed for the extruder to 100mm/s. Using Repetier-Host +...
thingiverse
I've been considering building the Rostock mini for some time now but wanted to revamp certain components first. Inspired by Victor's printable base plate at thingiverse.com/675477, I have started working on my own adaptation. Also showcased are some...
thingiverse
This printer is being constructed based on Johann's Rostock model but with modifications. The designer has chosen to use Makerslide rail instead of smooth rod and linear bearings, as they found cheap V-roller bearings at a junkyard. This choice was...
thingiverse
Existing printer designs without this dual carriage system continue to benefit from enhanced stability.\nThe printer continues to progress toward successful printing operations.\nThe bed leveling process is nearing completion following integration of...
thingiverse
An earlier version of this design can be found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:79147. Due to time constraints, I opted for minimal changes to the carriage. Once the printer is operational, I will evaluate and refine the branch attachment to...
thingiverse
This part is designed specifically for the SeeMeCNC Rostock Max v1, utilizing the original "Steve's Extruder". It fills a crucial gap where filament can easily pop out if it gets off track. How I Conceived This Design Designed by PolygonHell from...
thingiverse
Key rack with the skyline of Rostock and the logo of Hansa Rostock
prusaprinters
CR-10s Pro V1, CR-10s Pro V2 and CR-10 MaxMaintenance, trouble shooting and upgrade guide …now following some facebook forums and other chatrooms it seems, that there is always a core set of things which are repetitively asked, so I decided to...