Anycubic prusa i3 functional Z-Top-Mount Hex and more

I reworked the Z-top Mount for the Anycubic Prusa i3 and added some 13mm+0.2mm Hex holes to it, so some custom addons…
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updated November 28, 2019

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I reworked the Z-top Mount for the Anycubic Prusa i3 and added some 13mm+0.2mm Hex holes to it, so some custom addons can be used, like a filament guide or a tool holder.
It fits tight, so also the Z-Axis steel rod, unlike with the Acrylic one.
I might add some more Addons for my design.

If you want to add some addons/tools, they fit nicely with an exact 13mm Hex.

If you have printed one i would really appreciate a "i made one" - post :)

You can find the Spool Holder, without the rest, here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2097338
And the clamps:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2190187

Edit: Added an improved filament guide. Its stronger, looks better and guides better.
Edit2: Added an other tool holder, so you can have all tools, that came with the printer on your printer. Also added some clamps for fixing the frame on a wooden plate. ̶p̶̶i̶̶c̶̶t̶̶u̶̶r̶̶e̶̶s̶̶ ̶̶w̶̶i̶̶l̶̶l̶̶ ̶̶f̶̶o̶̶l̶̶l̶̶o̶̶w̶̶.̶

Print instructions

Category: 3D Printer Parts Print Settings

Printer: Anycubic Prusa i3

Rafts: No

Supports: No

Resolution: 0.3mm

Infill: 15%

Notes:

Printed with ABS and some small warping issues, but PLA should work fine too.

filament_holder_right_mirror_for_left.stl is the version for the right side, for left side just mirror it. I also recommend to mirror z-top-mount_with_hex_holes for the left side, so you have the same surface on both sides (if you print it on both sides).
All parts are printed without support, but some need to be turned to be printed (obviously).

every part needs to be scaled up by factor 10 (so 1000% size). Units are mm.

How I Designed This

Designed with Autodesk Inventor.

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