ultimaker vs raise3d
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Raise3D printers store their Filament spools behind a secure acrylic door that can be easily opened for maintenance. When working with large spools, you have the flexibility to leave the door open and feed the filament directly through. To simplify...
prusaprinters
Here is a set of two mounting brackets to mount a LED strip lamp to the top left shelf of the Raise3D N2 printer. Each bracket consists of two parts. The bottom parts are attached to the shelf using the original screws and have a lip that fits over...
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Listen to the 3D Printing Today Podcast for more about this project: https://threedprintingtoday.libsyn.com This object is a press-on duct for a downward fan upgrade for the first production run of the Raise3D N2. Chances are later versions will have...
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This eccentric spacer aims to address a common issue with filament slippage caused by the fixed distance pinch mechanism on the Raise3D N2 printer. To install it, you'll need to swap out the original v-groove idler bearing for a 5mm x 10mm x 4mm...
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... M3x16 to 20 mm screw). Then secure the fan with duct to the front holder piece with more M3 screws (I believe 16mm in length). Don't need to tap anything as threads are in the parts (and the Raise3D N2+ is generally able to print threads). ...
cults3d
I created a fan mod for my Raise3D N2 Plus Dual, which I believe will work on all N series models. My goal was to add a 40mm fan that could be controlled using gcode to regulate airflow on the printed model. In this setup, the stock 35mm fans only...
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I created a fan mod for my Raise3D N2 Plus Dual, which I believe will work with all N series models, and I wanted to add a 40 mm fan to control airflow on the printed model using gcode. In this setup, the stock 35 mm fans cool only the cold end,...
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The clips have been designed for three millimeter thick glass, as per the original Raise3D bed. You can use them with the existing glass with the BuildTak surface on top or underneath. ...So, if you prefer to print on plain glass, then simply turn your...
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This is a remix of blower fan mounts for the Pro2 by Raise3D (originally designed by ocelot27). This update includes slots to insert M3 hex nuts for easier installation. I also increased the wall thickness and slightly changed the angle of the ducts...
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Alternate filament runout sensor housing for the Raise3d N2/Plus. The original one included hides the LEDs and the logo is not displayed. With my design, the bottom part can be removed. Parts I Used: Threaded inserts 2- M3 4mmX5mm 2- M4...
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Replacement Part for the PTFE Tube in the Raise3D Pro3 Extruder. The original part has a relatively big gap between extruder wheels and PTFE Tube. In combination with the soft PTFE Material it gets deformed easily and soft Filaments like TPU/TPE,...
prusaprinters
Listen to the 3D Printing Today Podcast for more about this thing: threedprintingtoday.libsyn.com This object is a press on duct for a downward fan upgrade for the 1st production run of the Raise3D N2. Chances are later versions will have better...
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I've been having issues with pure PLA filament jamming in my Raise3D N2+. The company recommends using Polymaker or their own brand, which could be due to the blend they use. However, the problem with pure PLA on this printer is that the extruder...
prusaprinters
The clips have been designed for 3mm thick glass, as per the original Raise3D bed. ...You can use with the existing glass with the Buildtak surface on top or underneath, so, if you prefer to print on plain glass, then simply turn your existing bed over...
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This is a combination heat shield and fan mount specifically designed for the Raise3D N2/N2 Plus. This version only works with the V2 head, making it a valuable addition to any 3D printer setup. I created this remix of the excellent front fan mount...
myminifactory
This fan shroud is a remix of a previously unpublished design by James Weishaar who is active in the Raise3d groups on Facebook. Thank you for providing me the file James and allowing me to iterate upon it in order to share with all. I would also...