zaku ii heat hawk 3d models
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To use it, just connect to the "zerobot" WiFi network using the password "zerobot1" then browse to this address: http://zerobot/ or http://10.0.0.1/ Print SettingsRafts: Doesn't MatterSupports: YesResolution: 0.2mmNotes:First read the directions...
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Print Settings Printer: HicTop 3DP12 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 15-45 % Filament: Amz3d PETG and PLA Multi Notes: For the extruder you should use PETG because of the heat from the extruder, I used 45% grid infill and 30% part...
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PLA heat resistant enough? Is the 7" HDMI TouchScreen a standard size? Inspired by: SavageMine YTC, CryptoMykel YTC & DCA Adventure 3D printing wednesday, Nemisist YTC Crypto and HotRods & DCA Adventure 3D printing wednesday. A huge thanks...
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If the leaks persist try using hot water or a heat gun to soften the problem areas but take care not to burn yourself (i.e. use your gloved hands instead of your face). If an acceptable fit can not be achieved send me a message with a photo of the...
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The stock duct blasts air from just one direction while this is a dual side fan duct which cools from the front and sides with air flowing towards the rear.While the duct is designed to blow air just below the nozzle, some air will still hit the...
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Threaded Insert Allows the use of M2 inserts in place of screws https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B099ZN3HJ6 Separator The separator is the heart of the system, allowing the mounting of different sensors, and is supposed to help shield against...
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Links at bottom.Parts List:(2) 5015 radial fans (0.1A @ 24vDC or 2.2watts, 6000rpm)(16) M3x8 socket head screws(8) 6mm dia x 3mm thick disc magnets(1) 80x40x15mm HEPA filter(55g/2oz) 4mm dia cylindrical activated carbon pellets(1pair) JST-SCY...
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Be cautious not to disturb the power cables/heat shielding for the hot end. 4.) The Direct_Drive_Mount_v4_SF is attached using the two axle screws on the top side of the X carriage. Remove and reinstall them one at a time, holding the wheel and...
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- - - LIST: In addition to the already existing structure holding the heated bed, this is needed: - 8 sets of prints - Threaded rods (16 x 105 mms). Diam = 5 mm. 3 x M5 nuts (nut, jam nut and locking nut) per rod and 2 washers inner diam = 5 mm. -...
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The carbon is collected so that it may be burned in an emergency for heat or power. Any excess oxygen will be bottled and stored for emergency use. All corridors are equipped with a airlock isolation system every twenty feet in case of fire. If a...
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I think the heat from the voltage regulator heatsink could warp / melt PLA plastic around it, so the vents / screen cover is printed in PETG, which has a much higher glass transition temperature. My first test print was in PLA though and that has...
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I believe the actual issue is with regards to heat! The SSD controller sits directly under the CPU of the raspberry pi and it gets hot! So... I'm gonna add some more ventilation to the base and upload a new version. EDIT (20/12/2021) - Extra...
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I also made an exploded view drawing to help with assembly.Build can also be found on Thingiverse.Purchase Parts:QTY 12 - 20x6x2mm magnets (used to secure the doors from unwanted sliding and opening)QTY 8 - 6x50mm wood screws (used to mount the...
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And lastly one in the bottom right for the heated bed wiring. Top Enclosure: Extrusion Measurements: 4X - 20x20 - 536mm --> These are the top and bottom of the front and back. 4X - 20x40 - 175mm --. These are the sides of the front and back...
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If heat block is getting in the way, use small tongs to insert them. Insert second M5 screw along with washer and attach it to the X carriage on the printer. Make sure bottom of the plate is flush with the bottom of carriage. Nail 2 M3 8mm screws...
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* (Dragon HF only) Rotate the hotend so that the heat block points towards the front. This is to prevent radiant heat from deforming the hotend fan duct. * If necessary, reverse the heater and thermistor so that the wires will exit to the left. *...
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This is to prevent radiant heat from deforming the hotend fan duct.If necessary, reverse the heater and thermistor so that the wires will exit to the left.Tighten the three long M3 screws to firmly attach the BMG to the stepper motor and lock the...
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(This step is obsolete if you have a z-sync upgrade.Heat up the bed AND the nozzle and keep them heated for the following steps Check the z-offset of the bed leveling probe. Do the paper test (see youtube). Since the z-offset toggle butten will...
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Make sure that you don't turn off the heat-bed at the end of printing and don't remove letters from the heat-bed! Once this first print has finished, change the filament to a different color, and in slicer, deactivate the number object and activate...
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You could wire the heaters in series, or series-parallel, but then they will take a very long time to heat up, but it would reduce the current draw considerably. The wires going to the extruder are held in the air above the extruder by 3...
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The 900mm extrusions used for the vertical corner rails create a large enclosure above the gantry that can be enclosed to hold heat. These vertical extrusions can be shortened if an enclosure is not required, or longer linear rails and rails support...
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Glue is not needed on the outside of the Dupont holder. General: There are quite a few M3 inserts used in this project, and they should be heat set, but I glued them in on my kits. I decided to glue them in using clear Gorilla Glue since I have no...
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...Wires, Connectors, etc.Housing and CoverHeat-set threaded inserts(Oldest Update):Have uploaded a bill of materials file for the mechanical parts, excluding the Arduino controller parts, and the electronics housing parts that have yet to be designed.
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The wing still has a small cut at the bottom to allow some air to reach the heat-sink on the bottom of the AC-adapter (there are a couple of powerful transistors attached to that heat-sink inside so it’s not a bad idea to cool them a bit). This cut...
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In the winter, it was like an ice-box, mostly because the firepit it had in the living room was basically just a socket in the concrete wall where you could burn stuff, and it had this massive, single-pane window in the living room that was great for...
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And look at that build plate adhesion, holding upside down worked also!Filament notes:Used filamentsICE PLA obstinate orangePrusament PLA “Galaxy Grey”Amazon Basicfil PLA (Red & Blue)Other filaments tried:ICE PLA green (rubbish different from...
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Top is printed upside down.These will be the parts that gets the most heat, so it would be beneficial to print in a higher temp plastic like ABS, or PETG at least. PLA here would likely be a disaster (could deform and wedge stuck in the...
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Top is printed upside down.These will be the parts that gets the most heat, so it would be beneficial to print in a higher temp plastic like ABS, or PETG at least. PLA here would likely be a disaster (could deform and wedge stuck in the...
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This is the one I used with my sleeved cables.)Frame Mount Cover21 Chain Link21 Chain Link Cover Clip Remove the bedDisconnect the heated bed wires from inside the printer at the power supply and relay.Disconnect the bed temperature sensor wire from...
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I call it a day here, but you could go further.I have successfully used PlastiKote clear sealers on most of the coasters I have printed and it seems to work well and holds up against the heat of hot mugs. I suggest 4-8 light coats, letting each dry...