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This mount is only 5mm thick while still being rigid enough to handle relatively fast accelerations without too much wobble. The removeable fan mount makes the already hard to service H2 just a little bit easier and allows you to have two...
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When you get an error, close the Parameters dialog, undo and try again in smaller increments. Print InstructionsThe compliant hinge will work best with PETG, but ABS, ASA or even PLA will work as well but may break if open/close-cycled too...
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but as i almost just print PETG, ABS/ASA i almost don't need cooling... so stay tuned for the V2 Version with single 4020 Blowerfan and even way more compact design! here you can get my single4020 fan design now: ...
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STL files as well as 3MF files are included for:ABSASAFLEXPCPETGPLAPPIf you want a filament sample swatch for a different type that is not included, leave a comment and i will add them later.SpecificationsCredit card size formatStackableFilament type...
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After putting the filter on, I don't smell any ABS, TPU, Wood, ASA or PLA odours. Nothing, but in 100% run.</p><p>This already shows something. In my opinion, it is best to check the effectiveness when you return to the room with the printer after...
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Jen myslete na to, že vzniklým sprazem už podložku v tiskárně nevyčistíte!Lepení ABS/ASA: Platí v zásadě to, co pro PVB, jen se musí použít aceton, což nás sice hned nezabije, ale rozhodně není dobré se toho moc nadýchat ani jednou za život nebo být...
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Print in PETG, ASA, Nylon or ABS. PLA or PLA+ is not recommended if you are ever going to print high-temperature material with the X1C or in an enclosed P1P. There are 3 stl available in the 3mf file. (Build Plate 1) Aux Fan Saver 1.0:for older...
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PrintingAll 3d printed parts should be printed out of ABS or ASA or any material that's both strong and not prone to creep. PLA will eventually sag and deform under load. It's not recommended. PETG is way too flexible and will buckle under the...
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I printed two of the base plates from this Thingiverse model to hold my Ridgid batteries: I used ASA to withstand UV rays from sun. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4362124 These easily were screwed to the back of the Radio Flyer. I actually...
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Obviously PETG, ABS or ASA are a better choice.Everything should be printed with 0.12 layers or less.Everything should be oriented as it is, except the fang.FanDuct : Large brim, I used a 15mm brim - Support from buildplate only, 65° is enough. (aka...
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Bill of Material 1 Sunon Radial Fan MF50151VX 2 wires 1 JST 2 pin plug plus crimp pins that fits into the fan 2 socket on the litlle pcb board of the hotend carriage (optional, see below) 7 M3 8mm hexagon socket screws 1 M3 15mm (or longer)...
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100g Filament i recommand ASA (PETG can be a little challenge to get rid off the supports) 5x M3 x 10mm Countersunk Screws 5x M3 threaded inserts 6x Cable lugs...
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The parts are recommended to be printed in ABS or ASA since the V0.2 is an enclosed printer and the chamber will get hot. All parts are oriented correctly to just slice and print. No supports are required.Additional parts necessary are as follows: -4...
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* Clearances were calibrated for eSun ABS+ and Polymaker ASA. Polymaker ABS could be used but it shrinks slightly more so fitment is tighter. Other filaments are untested. * Clearances are sensitive to EM innacuracies and elephants foot so make...
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However if you're (likely) not as crazy as I am, PETG, ABS, ASA, and Polycarbonate should all be fine materials for this. It's also worth mentioning here, this thing can support bl touch mounts, make of that what you will, I love them to death. ...
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500g-700g)1Printed Parts (see files and folders) // Print instructions:All parts should be printable without supports. Only exception is the counterweight body, which should be printed with open side down and supports on its back for the part that...
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PETG or ASA recommended for launcher if you intend to use CO2 as it stresses the piece quite a bit. Safety concerns: Do not shoot at people, at least at close range. Of course I'm not responsible of your misuse of this platform. Please be careful,...
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I personally used Overture Easy Nylon, it's very stiff for a nylon that doesn't seem to creep and works well for parts like this, however ABS, ASA, polycarbonate or PC/ABS blends would probably be better. Nylon typically isn't recommended for parts...
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If you like to build it from scratch, have a look at the following table:ParameterDescriptionNozzle Size0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mmFilament MaterialsPETG (recommended), PLA, ASA (for experts)Perimeters2 or 3, see details belowInfill15%Nozzle Size and Layer...
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This means potentially running a higher temperature than normal (up to ~245°c for PLA) or less/no cooling, and also means that ABS or ASA are not really suitable. You could try printing it on its side but I've never been able to get it round enough...
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ASA is overkill.AssemblyPreparing the bottleCut the bottle to be used in two, with as straight a cut as possible. I cut low on the bottle, but only because there is a shoulder making a straight cut easy on an otherwise very profiled bottle. After...
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BMG V6/Dragon directdrive mount CR10/Ender3/TevoTornadoV2 addedRemixed from the most rugged, solid and best performing direct-drive mount, credits for the original design goes to @VykkuF (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3747412)FeaturesRedesigned,...
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At least PETG, BDP, ABS, ASA or filaments with high heat resistance are much better. 0.1 - 0.2 mm layer height. If you use PLA increase number of outer lines to 4/5 and solid top/bottom layers to e.g. 5* 0.2 mm. Infill about >= 15%, according to...
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You can see BigMac in action on my Geeetech A20M here: https://youtu.be/2j9ECvdpPt8 The new hotend allows dual color printing with a little purge tower and provides impressive regularity of operation, finally allowing A20M and A10M users to approach...
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PrintingI recommend printing from PETG, the model is designed for 0.2mm layer height and three perimeters.Activate “solid infill threshold” and set 15mm^2 value - this is to fill up small areas around the suspension mount screws.The motor mount...
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to the same size as the drawer front), the appropriate size will be 260mm x 750mm (the countertop extends slightly beyond the cabinet - the cabinet cannot be placed right next to the wall, because there is a skirting board, and the countertop - it...
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Since PLA is garbage I did everything out of PETG / HTPLA+ / ASA since you get a bit of flex and higher strength overall. You should use 3+ perimeters and 15%+ gyroid infill. For rectilinear go much higher infill. I printed some parts w/0.6mm...
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A 70x20mm radial blower capable of over 500Pa of static pressure or >40cfm.180mm should also fit Mini+, you should be able to safely down scale it to 179mm or 186.46%There's room for that but I haven't tested.I never use brim so in case you do,...
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If you plan on soldering outdoor, I recommend ASA.The total print needs approximately 200 g of filament.Slicing settingsInfill: 15 %Supports: No supports are needed. If you want you can support the counterbores of the screw and the nut, but it won't...
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• The fan duct should be printed in ASA since it sits close to the heat block. The other parts can be printed in ABS or PETG. Installation Notes ----------------------- • This is very precise and will be a tight fit pressing onto the gantry...