2 axis camera slider 3d models
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Optimize Your MendelMax 2.0 with a RepRap OptoEndstop Mount If you own a MendelMax 2.0 hardware kit or have built one from scratch, you might not be aware that it originally came with a Cheap-O magnetic endstop. However, if you prefer optical...
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I designed this platform specifically to mount my HK 2 axis Mobius gimbal on the Trifecta, providing a reliable and versatile alternative to the original equipment from HK. Crafted with SketchUp, it was my very first design ever, which might explain...
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Due to the the solid top of the on the extrusions for the Neptune 2 and differing geometry for the extruder plate, there wasn't a good way to attach the cable chain for the x axis and extruder wires. The back mount simply replaces end cap of the...
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... the profile Note: nate2569 pointed out that this design won't work on an Ender 3. The issue is that the stock Ender 3 Z axis motor rests on the bottom rail, and with the spacer installed on this bracket, the motor won't fit through the stock holes.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ender 2 support for the Y Axis allows for Dual Dampers. Installation (Updated): Remove the Y motor mount from the machine (stock metal bracket). Install the Dual Damper...
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GOTO telescope mounts such as the Explore Scientific Exos-2 are specifically designed for use in astrophotography, making them perfect for capturing stunning celestial images. They're remarkably lightweight and easy to handle, but their delicate...
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Due to the the solid top of the on the extrusions for the Neptune 2 and differing geometry for the extruder plate, there wasn't a good way to attach the cable chain for the x axis and extruder wires. The back mount simply replaces end cap of the...
grabcad
I rapidly improvised a two-axis gimbal that seamlessly integrated with the readily available Sony A6000 components at my disposal, in conjunction with a bespoke unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) design. ...This marks the culmination of that endeavor...
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Installing x-axis linear rail requires moving the limit switch, most covers required getting new longer screws to attach the new taller cover. ... This has recessed screw holes so you can use the existing screws.
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I rounded the corners of this Z_Axis_Holder remix to reduce the likelihood of warping during printing. ...It worked for my prints and I hope it will help you too.
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This is an updated Concept Design - Now Version 3.0, featuring Standard Screws Available for Download at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1503899!. ...Extend Your Bed by 10 Cms Along the Y Axis. ...Please Note that
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Adapter to connect X axis motor mount (Thing 3611502) to cable chain (Thing 611593 * 150 %) Bolt to stepper motor with M3 bolts and nuts. ...Bolt to cable chain with M5 bolts +/- nuts
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This conversion mount enables users to seamlessly transition from the standard threaded rod Z-axis supplied with the K8200 kit to a robust TR8 setup, offering enhanced stability and precision.
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Not having this part, lets the axis bend, probably making the repair to be more expensive than just printing this beautiful part. Esta pieza es para reemplazar la tapa del eje de rotacion en caso de extravio. ...El no tener la tapa, permite que el eje...
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I modified the core of the tensioner so you can mount a camera via the ball mount sticking out of the tensioner. ...Great for Octoprint timelapse.
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A compact and affordable webcam support system driven by two high-torque 9-gram servomotors, ideal for low-weight camera applications.
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Zipper Slider IMM Brush Pack 21 in One vol. ...2
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The Y-axis roller carriage add-on simplifies printing by replacing the upper PTFE slide on the right side with 2x625 VV bearings and M3x10 screws. This design prevents rotation, reducing skipping in the Y axis while providing a sturdier construction....
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It's extremely light in weight (75g without camera), easy to set up, provides sufficient stability, the camera is well-secured but the biggest problem lies in the cheap servos I'm using. I've opted for standard 9g servos with metal gears. ... Here's a...
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This is a gimbal design for a GoPro Hero 7 that can be controlled via Standard RC servos. ...All of the GoPros buttons are accessible while the camera is mounted in the gimbal. The screen is visible as well. ...
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I upgraded the heart of the tensioner system to accommodate a camera attachment through its exposed ball mount, providing an ideal setup for capturing high-quality timelapses with Octoprint's seamless integration.
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... upstairs. ...You can see it works beautifully too - testing sample pressure from PLA as we speak. Don't forget to flip your X-axis - it runs the opposite way, after all. ...Otherwise, this is a top-notch setup on its own, utilizing space where needed.
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Flip the object when slicing to print the other side by mirroring it on the front bracket for the Y-axis belts. ...To prevent belt wear, I've reinforced these with extra material, making them slightly thicker than the original designs, which were prone...
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I swapped out the z-axis rod for a sturdier 4mm rod to eliminate the wobble issues that were plaguing my prints. This upgrade allowed me to achieve a precision of 0.1mm layers, which was previously unattainable with the original setup. ...To secure the...
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I had a lot of problems with the Tina2, I keep disassembling it (fan out of order, nozzle temperature), so the scrap cover is becoming a nuisance, but it is also used for the Z axis contactor, so I printed a support to avoid putting the protection in...
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I relocated the X-Axis endstop mount, freeing up valuable space for potential printhead extensions in the X-direction. ...By incorporating a compact design, I managed to position the switch beneath the belt, all while maintaining compatibility with the...
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... crafted for use with threaded rods, specifically sized at 6mm or 1/4". ...The bottom face features a flat surface to facilitate easy printing processes. A corresponding 3-axis version can be located online at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1773626.
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... project by zamonary1. ...The original version was too short to properly stabilize the z-axis and the 688zz bearing had too much clearance. ...Now after minor changes everything fits perfectly.Required materials:688zz bearing2x M5x35mm screwsTeflon tape
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This tool allows users to make precise adjustments along the Z-axis without needing to power up the printer itself. ...A potential drawback of this tool is its placement on the left side, which may be a result of the printer's design constraints.
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We're fixing our MakerBot printer, whose y-axis rail guide has broken down. Thankfully, we've got two machines in action, allowing us to manufacture a brand-new component instantly. ...Watch as it unfolds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJH9YAaovrM