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K1 Max Upgrade/Repair Kit

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K1 Max Upgrade/Repair Kit Lid raiser was not modeled by me and here is the original modeler post: https://www.crealitycloud.com/model-detail/simple-k1-max-top-extender?source=5&profileId=6896d8217c14b9d0ba570731Includes:Lid Raiser (If you want to print this kit it is essencial that you print this lid raiser or don't use the lid anymore)Cable Chain Cable Chain FixCable Chain TipTube/Cable Chain ClipCable LidIntructions:Lid raiser : It was originally made for the 4 parts to be fixed with screws but i rather fix it with super glue since its very easy to align the four parts. (If you want to print filaments like ABS which needs full enclosure the holes where the screws should go won't be enough for the heat to escape the enclosure and neither the cold air enter in significantly amounts).Cable Chain: In case you've broken or lost the original ones. They should fit nicely both on the original and the printed ones.I modeled it to print on a well-calibrated K1 Max, so i used basically zero tolerance on the model scale, so you will have to print and try. If the model doesn't fit i recommend using your slicer "X/Y Compensation" option. In Bambu Studio and other Orca-like slicer it should be named "X-Y Contour Compensation", in Cura it is named "Horizontal Expansion" and i don't know about the other slicers because those are the only ones i use. Use negative values to make the model thinner and positive to make it fatter (-0.05 or 0.05 for example). PS: This is not as good as the original one i must say, so you will only want to print when you've broken or lost the originals chain links.Cable Chain Fix: This is a raiser for the cable chain with the intension to make it less likely to touch the X linear rod. Easy to print but when installing, tilt it like this : " \ " (Left side go up and left side go down). By doing this you can lift the cable chain a little bit more.Cable Chain Tip: This is also a raiser for the cable chain, but a more simple and straight forward piece
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3D Printing, 3D Printer Parts
Source
Thingiverse
Published
Updated
What you need to print this: Advanced Low confidence
Why?
4-part assembly · significant post-processing
4 parts to assemble Hardware needed
Supports 1/3
Assembly 2/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 2/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
ABS, Polycarbonate
Post-processing
Gluing, Hardware
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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