v5 silicone sock 3d models
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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 printing the first few layers without any fan active. I used PETG but heat transferred...
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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...
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This thing also requires printing the handle and cap from the original design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2848281 Using the resulting red high temperature rtv silicone socks is a joy. They fit very perfectly on the clone e3d heads, and...
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Description: This mold kit allows you to create Silicone Sock Insulators for the E3d old style Volcano heater block or clone with a wall thickness of 2mm. The OpenSCAD source code is included, making it fully customizable according to your...
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... first then the rear. It should be a snug fit and should not sag at all. Enjoy keeping you Copperhead warm and gunk free!! I offer this silicone socks now on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/de/listing/1066313674/slice-engineering-copperhead-silicone
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Excess material will ooze out the seam and the two bleed holes in part A.- If it doesn't seem like enough oozed out, you probably need to open it back up and squeeze more silicone in.- Let sit for a few hours, the longer the better.- Open it up and...
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I designed this custom part to create a silicone sock for a brand new hot end. The existing options were mirrored images, so I decided to make one that meets my specific needs - I need the wires coming out of the right-hand side with the nozzle...
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With this easy-to-use mold, 4 individual silicone socks can be cast at once! No more waiting hours to make one at a time. The cavities are not connected by any sprues, so you'll have to inject the silicone into each of the four “outside” holes (that...
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I took the same approach and used the same concept for the silicone sock mold. The only difference is the thickness, which I increased from 1.5 mm to 2 mm. The mold is used the same way, as the original design. A "How-To" and more info can be found...
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One side was touching the silicone sock, so I pulled it back further. However, doing that would have altered the topology, which wasn't feasible with my limited time. I'll revisit this project when I have some spare tinker time. For now, it works,...
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=== This is a mold for making Silicone Sock insulators for the original stock heater block shipped with the CR-10, with a few additional options. You'll need a high-temperature silicone to work with, either a two part mixture, or an RTV single part...
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Then peel off the silicone sock from the insert and you're done! I uploaded a bunch of pictures, but the process is really simple and fast. Don't clean any liquid silicone spills or the tools, but wait for it to cure since this is much easier. This...
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For my FF Dreamer I needed a sock for the right and a sock for the left hotend which are mirrored. The wedged slots in the socks were not needed for my hotends. So I made a remix without the slots and with a mirrored version. ...The original handle and...
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Then peel off the silicone sock from the insert and you are done! I uploaded a bunch of pictures but the process is really simple and fast. Don't clean any liquid silicone spills or the tools but wait for it to cure since this is much easier. This...
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You need x5 m3 40mm screw x1 m3 10 screw and x4 m3 nuts. ...Molded sock fits like a glove on pt100 volcano heatblock
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For my FF Dreamer I needed a sock for the right and a sock for the left hotend which are mirrored. ...The wedged slots in the socks were not needed for my hotends.So I made a remix without the slots and with a mirrored version.The original handle and...
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I upgraded my FlashForge Dreamer by creating custom socks for both right and left hotends, which are mirror images of each other. The wedged slots in the standard design were unnecessary for my specific setup, so I modified the existing remix to...
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I used this model for inspiration and also used the products from the video https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4628694 So that the parts fit together well, I scaled the lid and the bottom to 101% , the middle and the srew to 99% (Slicer) The silicone...
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Hello to all! First and foremost, a huge thank you goes out to CptAwesome for creating the template that makes this possible. This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2755597 with some minor upgrades added in to isolate the nozzle as...
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A file to print both parts of a mould for creating a silicone hot end cover designed specifically for E3D V5 heater blocks and their clones. Print the components, then de-bur the interior of the container and the exterior of the insert. Apply a layer...
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For easy silicone release i use liquid wax for cavitiy sealing, but silicon spray or other realeasing agent will also work. If you are not sure about your block dimensions. The core of the mold casting is the dimension of the block! There you...
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A simple yet satisfying garment, this everyday sock is exactly what it claims to be - unpretentious and uncomplicated.
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Mold is designed specifically for creating silicone socks that fit genuine E3D Volcano heat blocks perfectly. This mold accommodates the first version of the heat block, which features a thermistor hole positioned on its side. **16.09.2018 v1.1...
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This is a download for an STL file AND instructions for a mold to cast cheap silicone socks for your volcano hotend! It fits the common 24mm volcano heater block size (double check yours just in case). This is a mold to cast a silicone sock fitting...
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Here's a mold designed specifically for silicone socks that fit the stock hotend on Anet A6 and Anet A8 printers, which comes in a 20x20x10 block size and features a standard 0.4mm nozzle. You can choose from two different sock thicknesses - either...
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Redesigned several times and came up with one that works with an entire "hotend silicone sock" from my Ender 3. The Ender 3 and Tenlog H2 hotends use the same socks. The idea is to park the nozzle directly on the silicone part to prevent it from...
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This is an adapted version of the Silicone Mold from CNC kitchen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5UiXky85hA. Modified models are available for both the Promega Compound and the K'Tana hotend. To create a mold using these printed parts, refer to...
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with mono DLP printer - minus DLP - resin not allows Platinum-based silicone to be cured, forms needs to be baked, there will be some deformation of parts or coated - plus FDM - cleaner processing I would appreciate any suggestion for better resin or...
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This is a mold to create a sleeve for an original Geeetech heating block. You can cast it directly onto the aluminum block or use the printed part. Coat both parts with wax or mold release. Filaments are available in deals of 1kg, including PLA...