sidewinder x1 mesh bed leveling 3d models
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Component cooling is taken to the next level. The bridge test at 6cm runs smoothly without a hitch. Performance remains top-notch even with an overhang of up to 70 degrees Celsius. ...If you have any suggestions for further enhancements or additional...
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... need for Rilsan. Couvercle de maintien pour gaine. Le couvercle s'adapte à la réalisation de aJ_Berlin "Artillery Sidewinder X1 (03/2020) Bed Cable Strain Relief" le lien : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4235748 Plus besoin de Rilsan. ...
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Cable strain relief bracket for Artillery Sidewinder X1 v4 - model late 2020 (delivered 2021) Updated with two more versions! Model with 43mm center of cable added! Model with 85mm center of cable added! This bracket works if the center of your...
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My AC bed cable features a thick sheath instead of the mesh design found on earlier models, which offers extra durability due to the space between wires and the sheath itself. However, this setup tends to kink in two areas. I had hoped that adding...
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This is a small script that helps with mesh bed leveling, which is included in the marlin firmware. It generates tiny calibration plates that fit exactly where each mesh point is located. You can use these plates to evaluate each one and adjust...
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A Remix of Artillery Adam Blurton's Evnovo "Sidewinder X1 bed strain relief" https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4751869 After Printing I found the Heatbed Cable on my Sidewinder X1 was shorter than normal and was putting way too much strain when the...
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Artillery Sidewinder X1 to X2 heating bed upgrade You must cut your printer to do that... Please don't modify it if you are not sure. ... The positive points : - disassembly of the tray without opening the printer - No more cable protruding behind,...
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This is the Artillery Sidewinder X1 version for the custom bed in prusa slicer The Artillery logo is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4124496 Category: 3D Printing
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If your Artillery Sidewinder X1 V4 printer was bought after July 2020, please use this updated version as the others are impossible to install correctly without increasing the stress that is already placed on the cable. ... **WILL NEED 4 SMALL SIZED...
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... corner). So i built them myself. V1; Made to completely slide over the carriage, but will require the bed to be removed. V2; Slide on version, just remove the back-right leveling wheel and slide the cover on. ...Secure it with the leveling wheel.
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###Beefed AC Bed cord support for Artillery Sidewinder X1 v4 I tried another design but it was flimsy. So I hacked this together from the beefed up version of the original:**https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4458289** by **coDesign**. The cable...
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Sidewinder X1 Bed Side Cable Chain Relocation ============================================= Preparing to put my Sidewinder inside an enclosure I was not happy with the space taken up at the back of the printer by the bed wiring and needed a solution...
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So i built them myself. V1; Made to completely slide over the carriage, but will require the bed to be removed. V2; Slide on version, just remove the back-right leveling wheel and slide the cover on. ...Secure it with the leveling wheel. Print Settings...
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Sidewinder X1 Bed Side Cable Chain RelocationPreparing to put my Sidewinder inside an enclosure I was not happy with the space taken up at the back of the printer by the bed wiring and needed a solution to fix the kinking from the stock wiring...
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I was inspired by the Bed Cable Side Chain mod by Whoppingpochard The mod relocates the bed heater and temperature sensor wires from the back of the printer to the right side, routing the wires through the hole in the chassis next to the Z extrusion...
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Link -- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4294049 Cover and mount for the stock sensor mod found here: https://3dprintbeginner.com/sidewinder-x1-auto-bed-leveling-stock-sensor/ When doing the stock sensor mod, I went on thingiverse to look at all the...
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Custom Bed model for Prusaslicer
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Cover and mount for the stock sensor mod found here: https://3dprintbeginner.com/sidewinder-x1-auto-bed-leveling-stock-sensor/ When doing the stock sensor mod, I went on thingiverse to look at all the different covers to find ideas and models to...
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Unfortunately, my X1 from 03/2020 is no longer compatible with this build. I've completely rebuilt it using Fusion360, but its foundation remains a testament to Mww's exceptional work. I highly recommend adding an extra cable tie to the outgoing...
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Unfortunately it doesn't fit anymore for my X1 from 03/2020. I've rebuild it completely new in Fusion360, but it is based on the great work of Mwww. I would suggest to add another cable tie to the outcoming cable (like in the picture). It's possible...
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... blue carriage precisely behind the printer bed's back-right corner. ...Secure it firmly by tightening the right-hand screw located near the bed's rear edge, then carefully insert thermal insulation material to fill the gap between the bed and carriage.
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... edge of the cable. ...Please see photo. If yours is the same then this will fit. Two cable ties and your good to go. Print Settings Printer: X1-V4 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 25% Filament: Generic PETG Black Category: 3D Printing
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... to account for that. I also switched the opening from the bed mount to face the bed instead of the Z axis. I also increased the size of the frame mount channel and switched the logo to my own. ~18-19 cable drag chain links are required. ...
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... any. Support me by purchasing through my affiliate link: https://amzn.to/2TInT2O Bill of Materials: 15 x 10x20 Links (Amazon)1 x Bed Link Printed, secure with zip-tie1x Bed Link Cover Printed Optional 1 x End Link (Amazon), secured with zip-tie
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If you're brave enough (and with some glue stick), try printing it up right to not risk layer delamination when press fitting it under the bed. v2 you secure into place with 1 long or 2 small zip ties (or anything else) though the side channels at...
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Here is a sleek bed handle designed specifically for the V4 printer, boasting an impressive 200mm spacing between elements. ...The minimalist design features no logos and no holes, offering a clean and uncluttered look that perfectly complements the...
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I frequently experience hesitation when moving the bed up or down on wheels during printing. To overcome this, I created a small logo arrow that I stick to my box, eliminating any hesitation. ...The installation process was straightforward - two strips...
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This can prevent bending of the glass bed through expanding (while heating) if the screws press on the metal holding frame. Print four of them, put the heatbed into position and then insert these four parts below so that the screws would be mostly...
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A simple and compact gadget helps you perfectly align the heatbed screws with the four holes in the bed holder to avoid any contact between the screws and the holder. This can prevent bending of the glass bed due to thermal expansion if the screws...
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Really needed a bracket to secure my bed cable wires from snapping off anytime soon. I discovered an existing design on Thingiverse but unfortunately, it didn't fit my setup perfectly. Considering that the AJCROSS bracket might be designed for an...