silicone sock 3d models
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This is, theoretically, a mold for making a silicone sock for the Mosquito hot end. Disclaimer: I'm completely clueless about this, but I've watched a bunch of YouTube videos on it, so that makes me an expert in internet terms, right? ***Removed...
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This is a mold for creating Silicone Sock insulators for the Slice Engineering Mosquito heater blocks. There are currently three varieties posted, depending on the type of nozzle being used and the style of sock desired: - Slice: Designed...
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As I couldn't find any solutions online, I created my own silicon sock mold for the E3D Cyclops plus. Versions --------------------------------- Initially, I used a 2mm thick sock (v1 photos), which covered too much for my taste and was hard to...
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This is a Mold for the Mingda D2 hotend Silicone socks.With this mold I tried a new approach compared to my previous mold designs. Usually the biggest issue was to get rid of the air bubbles in the closed mold designs. Therefore this mold is open at...
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Having backed the Slice engineering Copperhead on Kickstarter I found myself in need of a silicone sock for the hotend. As Slice do not sell socks I decided to cast my own using the ever awesome @CNC_Kitchen's video as a guide. The mold consists...
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Intro Following [Stefan's CNC Kitchen excellent work](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3742037), I wanted to reuse the base principles he did show to make a custom silicone sock for the V5 hotend from Anycubic (factory hotend on i3 Mega series,...
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... but the mold was too complicated to assemble in my opinion. What we have here is my attempt to merge them both together. - The sock is now 1.5mm thickness - The sock will not be too low and not touch your prints. ...- The stock will fit perfectly.
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At first, I wanted to design a silicone heat block sock with an integrated fan duct. However, then I wondered if high-temperature silicone would provide sufficient insulation for an ABS fan duct glued directly onto the heat block. I could touch it...
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... was overly complicated to assemble in my opinion. What we have here is my attempt to combine the best of both worlds. The sock now boasts a 1.5mm thickness, ensuring it stays perfectly clear of your prints and doesn't come into contact with them.
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I designed the mold with a thicker silicone profile than the original creator, so I added a top cover and some ventilation channels to ensure air escape. ...The silicone used is http://www.cx80.pl/images/stories/virtuemart/product/tubka-80-ml.jpg, which...
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The provided text appears to be a list of links to various 3D printing products on eBay and Aliexpress, along with some general information about the price range for each product. However, there is no clear indication of what specific task or...
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Ich hatte ein paar Probleme mit den kleinen Pins im Original Design von CNCKitchen. ...Deshalb habe ich diese etwas größer designed.
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Various silicone sock molds used for creating an insulative sheath for 3D printer heating blocks and nozzles.
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Giessform für E3D V6 Hotend, für Silikon Mold for E3D V6 hotend, for silicone Use 4 x M3x30mm bolts and M3 nut to put the form together. Cast the silicone (using injector) through the two wholes close to the edges. After approx 2 hours you can...
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... but the mold was too complicated to assemble in my opinion. What we have here is my attempt to merge them both together. - The sock is now 1.5mm thickness - The sock will not be too low and not touch your prints. ...- The stock will fit perfectly.
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However, the silicone around the nozzle was just a bit too thick and would scratch my prints. Also, I enjoyed CNCKitchen's design near the nozzle as well as its thickness, but the mold was way too complicated for me to assemble in my opinion. So,...
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Seal every corner of the outer shape with heat-resistant silicone, utilizing a product such as OBI's High-Temperature Silicone (310 ml). This ensures that the mold is well-structured and prepared for use. 2. Press the Inner Shape into the Outer...
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Mold for the Phaetus Dragon hotend sock, with a voron logo added for the cool factor Note that this may not work with the rectangular Triangle Labs heater block or other clone versions of the Dragon Hotend - verify that your hotend uses the angled...
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Combine a teaspoon of corn starch with plenty of acetate silicone in a plastic cup and mix thoroughly using a Chinese chopstick. **Note:** Oogoo has a strong odor when new, but this smell dissipates over time. ...If you know a better molding material...
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If the silicone has not fully cured it will pull apart, as the inner silicone will be softer than the material at the surfaces. After 24 hours outer surfaces are quite well cured but the material is still soft inside. ...The silicone will bond pretty...
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... for the Diamond hot end. I've also included the OpenScad file as well as the STL. To use these printed parts, follow the instructions on my blog here: https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/2017/06/15/making-an-insulating-sock-for-the-diamond-hot-end/.
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... snugly together. Next, I applied a heat-resistant silicone sealant (Amazon - B01MZ7EO1V) to ensure a watertight bond. ...To improve airflow, I installed a modified fan shroud, which is actually the standard mk3 unit but 3mm wider on the left side.
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Then i used a heat resistant silicone https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MZ7EO1V/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 i added a fan shroud The fan shroud is the normal mk3 fan shroud, but 3mm to the left wider. Category: 3D Printer...
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After E3D released a new heater block with cartridge thermistor, and a silicone sock designed specifically for this block, we discovered that the older type of V6 heater blocks are not compatible with the new sock. We took action by designing and...
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(https://www.prusaprinters.org/de/prints/32781-slice-engineering-copperhead-silicone-sock-mold/) For more information, visit the original on Prusa. Use the link above. I reduced the mold from 100 to 96 percent. As a result, the silicone sock...
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(https://www.prusaprinters.org/de/prints/32781-slice-engineering-copperhead-silicone-sock-mold/)I reduced the mold from 100 to 96 percent. As a result, the silicone sock lifts better on the heater block even when it gets hot. In addition, I removed...
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This is a mold for a silicone sock for the Prusa MINI hotend. Use with 2-part high temperature silicone. ... additional parts required: - 2x DIN912 M2x4 Socket Head Cap Screw (necessary to assemble the core) - 4x DIN912 M3x20 Socket Head Cap Screw ...
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a three part mold to produce a silicone sock for the DRAGON Hotend (Heater-Block) with 3mm Wall Thickness This mold can be used to cast silicone socks for a DRAGON hotend. The wall thickness of 3mm provides better insulation and the sock fits verry...
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[I used this kind](https://goo.gl/ud9dpR) Other supplies: - Latex gloves - Disposable bowl/dish - Dish Soap - 1x M3 12mm screws - Optional but very helpful: [1½" Ratcheting...
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This is a variation of BoothyBoothy's awesome "Detachable Cooling Duct Assembly V2".I observed that on my Prusa Mini Clone with default "original-ish" hotend, the cooling duct was contacted by the silicone sock and sagged quite a bit, especially...