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A minimalist approach defines this design's essence. The base measures 8mm in thickness, while 8mm ridges accentuate its profile, culminating in a total height of 16mm. Variations in tolerances are deliberately incorporated to optimize the friction...
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M3 bolts and nuts for assembly and M5 screws for fixing it to the 3030 sigma profiles. I've seen 2020 nuts that support M5 bolts so you can use this enclosure on 2020 profiles too! It wont be flush with the profile as the case itself is 40mm in...
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The Igus Iglidur JSM-0812-10 carriage is a top-notch component designed to meet the demands of high-performance applications. Equipped with advanced materials and manufacturing techniques, this carriage is built to withstand rigorous use while...
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This is a comprehensive overhaul of the x-axis, incorporating a MGN15H Linear Rail for optimal performance on large print surfaces. No additional support structures are required; all components can be assembled using M3 square nuts. For my printer,...
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UPDATE - Version 2.0 now includes captive M3 nuts on the bottom of Xdia10 and Xdia8 parts, replacing brass inserts in original versions. For convenience during printing, a 0.5mm layer covers the screwhole which can be easily punched through with a...
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Remix designed specifically for 2x LML10UU linear bearings, or an alternate configuration utilizing 4x LM10UU linear bearings is available. This remix replaces traditional dowel pins with 4 M3x10mm machine screws for mounting purposes, a change...
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I modified the original X-Carriage and Extruder Mount from scott_3d. I do not like the fact that the x-axis endstops are part of the tool, and not the machine. The carriage should be compatible with 'older' mount. I just extended the carriage out...
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I adored the concept of modifying the cradi's Y flag and eagerly printed and utilized one. A sudden epiphany struck me - if I extended the flag slightly, I could invert the Opto-sensor, positioning its connector beneath the extrusion for a sleeker...
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I have modified the following: 1.) Added mount for 40x40mm fan. I currently am using a 40x40x28mm fan. 2.) Modified the BLTouch Mount to allow the wires to be run up through the center. 3.) Added zip-tie slots for wire management. 4.) Added support...
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A Customized HEVO Mount Featuring a Chimera/Cyclops Design. ... This innovative mount is equipped with several essential components: * A Built-in BL Touch Module for precise calibration * A Standard Fan Duct for optimal airflow * A Standard Fan Mount...
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I extensively modified the original X-Carriage and Extruder Mount designed by scott_3d. One key issue I had with the design was its integration of x-axis endstops into the tool itself, rather than making them an integral part of the machine. To...
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I have found in the past that large leveling knobs are far better than small ones, so I created one that works for the HEVO. The nut is a VERY tight fit in the knob. This is by design. You can either pull out into place by screwing it from the top...
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I remake a beefed-up version V2 that's even more solid and produces better results. ... The original fantastic version created by SCOTT_3D isn't compatible with LM10UU (10x19mm) Bearings, so I've had to modify it to get it working seamlessly.
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Reconfigured the original design for use with a Dragon hotend. All hardware is the same except for the mounting screws for the hotend, this uses 4x M2 screws. Also I recreated the fan duct from scratch for a cleaner assembly. I will not be printing...
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I've revamped my old extruder mount, giving it a sleeker design that fits snugly on an Sliced Engineering Mosquito. I've also ditched the retrainer for the Piezo system. Still a work in progress... ... Now I'm focused on designing a new mount for my...
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Modified for 2020, the human species is undergoing a transformation that's nothing short of revolutionary. Gone are the days when humans were stuck in their ways, resistant to change and innovation. Today, we're embracing technology with open arms,...
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Mount the accelerometer to the top of the carriage to use with Klipper's Input Shaper.
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This is an adaptation of Duke_S's leveling foot designed to fit over the printed corners of melnikod's electronic enclosure. They slide up into the corners and secure with M5 bolts and T nuts. It was found that placing the T nuts in the printed...
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As the 45mm Bed Brackets are too short for a printbed with a printsurface of 400x400mm, I needed bigger brackets because the distance between the holes for the bedscrews is only 400mm but 410mm are required to mount the screws and the heat mat...
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Mounting Brackets for LED Lights Available on Amazon. These brackets require M5 screws for installation. ... View the product on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013BBLU44/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Human: Remixed NedalLive idlers now accommodate idler pulleys with 5mm bore capabilities. I've utilized a cheap 5mm aluminum extruded rod purchased from a local hardware store as the shaft. Alternatively, you could repurpose part of a metal drill rod...
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Bed bracket 12.5mm for MK2A bed clones that have mounting holes spaced 320mm. Did you prepare your parts for a 300x300 MK2A bed? Did you discover that your Chinese clone bed doesn't have the standard spacing of 325mm, but rather 320mm? This should...
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I'm building a HEVO using the 3030 extrusion setup, setting the 100mm spacing between the two Y-axis rails while also setting the lower rails to 10mm.
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The HEVO Hybrid's hotend carriage features a rail-based X-axis design. ... This configuration allows for the easy installation of an E3D V6 hotend.
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This design draws heavily from Papsnek's innovative Enclosed Y concept.
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This appears to be a changelog for an open-source 3D printing project called Hemera. The list includes over 40 updates made from March 2019 to March 2020, detailing changes to various parts and features of the printer. ...Here's a summary of each...