squash feet 3d models
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This is my take on the squash ball feet to fit the Ender 3 v2. ...I specifically made these due to not having enough clearance for the main board fan I installed.There is now 56mm of clearance on my printer preventing the cooling fans intake from...
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You may find two versions of .stl attached:v2 which is higher (about 4 mm regards to v5) and tighter in tolerances, what results some minor problems during mounting into the profiles,v5 which is lower and fits not so tight as v2 (easier to mount).If...
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This remix provides the following changes: 1. Corrected geometry for the top 4040 rail guide inserts 2. Screw hole locations adjusted and updated for M5 hardware The original design lacked enough clearance for the outer edge of the 4040...
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I remixed: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3385254 to add a bear logo
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The inclusion of T-nuts is now discretionary, allowing users to omit them entirely if desired.
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I rewove the components together seamlessly. ...The merged product is now printed on both sides.
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Foot Mount for Mega Zero 2.0 just to put over the original hard rubber mounts the right one in front is very close to control panel, so i did a variation that fits between hard rubber mount and control panel Fuß / Dämpfer für Mega Zero 2.0 ...
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<p>Really love these on my Prusa MK2.5 Bearmod. The originals will fit on a mk3 frame but I didn't like the look. So I made a simpel adjustment and cut off the top. ...Now there is only one screwhole left.</p>
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I put in the tough work of adding a logo to a finished design. Big thanks go out to dermatin for the step file! Edit: I just stumbled upon another user who beat me to it - they created the same design and added mmu/multicolor. ...Check it out at...
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This replaced the rear printer plate to hold the power supply
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I remixed it into one piece part. ...Print on side
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After experimenting with several iterations of "squash ball feet" for sound isolation on my Mk2.5 Full Bear, I finally settled on dermatin's design, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3385254. The low profile makes the setup more stable...
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the most interesting design was https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3385254 where i really liked the position of the feet and the size, but not the blocky design. so i opened blender and made a new design. ... you need for each foot two M5 12mm button...
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Since the new Bear frame relies heavily on V-slot extrusions 2040, I needed high-quality dampening feet to minimize vibrations and improve overall performance. This design is the result. The Bear frame's V-slot extrusions 2040 construction already...
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the most interesting design was https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3385254 where i really liked the position of the feet and the size, but not the blocky design. ...so i opened blender and made a new design. you need for each foot two M5 12mm button head...
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... should be rotated 183 degrees before printing, and the taller foot should be rotated -147 degrees before printing. ...I don't know who first came up with the squash ball foot idea. ...if someone can tell me ill edit this and make it a remix of that.
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If your printer is heavily loaded by filament spools or other equipment at the back side, I recommend using v2 feet at the back and v5 at the front for better stability. I drew inspiration from various damper foot designs found on Thingiverse:...
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... feet that would suit my needs. Unfortunately, none of the available feet fit my CR-10S due to its modified structure. As a result, I had to create smaller attachments for my squash balls. ...For the assembly, I use two 12mm M4 screws with T-nuts.
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This is the Squash Ball Elephant Feet.I use it underneath my Prusa MK3S+ and under my Prusa Mini+.I tried different squash ball solutions, but they all break on me (or I just use to much force). So decided to design one that just sits under the...
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Remix for the MK3 T-Slot Profile. I've included some T-Nuts for the frame. Feel free to print them if you're missing any - they function exceptionally well. ... Give me your honest opinion: does everything fit together smoothly, or do I need to make...
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Remixed to allow for deep drawers
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Remixed the Inserts that go into the 4040 Extrusion to fit on my Ender 3.
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... ball and lowers the amount of vibration going into the ground. The shape resembles the overall design language of the Prusa printers. Parts needed: - M3x10 hex socket screw - M3 T-Slot nut for 3030 profiles - squash ball (d ~ 40 mm, double yellow)
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The shape resembles the overall design language of the Prusa printers.Parts needed:M3x10 hex socket screwM3 T-Slot nut for 3030 profilessquash ball (d ~ 40 mm, double yellow) Print...
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... to the ground. The overall shape mirrors the distinctive design language of the Prusa printers. Required Components: - M3x10 hex socket screw - M3 T-Slot nut for 3030 profiles - Regular squash ball (diameter approximately 40 mm, double yellow)
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I discovered numerous squash ball feet on Thingiverse suitable for the A8 Plus, although none were specifically designed for it. These can be bolted directly into place of the stock feet without altering the original chassis height. I measured a 6db...
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I tried the elephant feet but the feet are not attached properly to the printer, so as soon as you move the printer, the foot falls, and I felt unsecure with it.So I needed a mechanical fastener system for the 3030 extrusions of the Prusa i3 MK3S and...
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On my i3 Mega S I have feet I can put squash balls as dampening element in. Printer stands safely and vibration isolated. So, I made some for the aluminum profiles of the vyper as well. You might add a little double adhesive tape between the...