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With a CCD to grab the six-axis manipulator, the six-axis machine is equipped with the following device: 1. CCD module, 2. Grasping module.The facility makes a large base to ensure the stability of its operation process, which can be called directly...
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The Z-axis manipulator operates on a unique principle by combining linear and rotary movements using a screw shaft as the straight line mechanism and a nut as the rotating component. This innovative design saves space by integrating the bearing seat,...
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4 axis gyroscope is designed to work better with resin or plastic printing
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This 3D CNC machine features a 4th axis and boasts a working area of 600x375x100mm. Equipped with a powerful 1kW spindle motor that operates at 0-400Hz, it delivers a speed range from 0 to 24,000 RPM. The ER20 collet ensures precise cutting. The...
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In many institutions, the purpose of reducing volume and eliminating interference is very classic and ingenious.This model is transformed into step and iges general model download, please refer to!Also includes 3d original files, welcome to download!...
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can be found here: https://bbprojects.technology/blogs/projects/3d-printable-1x1x1m-5-axis-machine-3d-printer I've always wanted to build a somewhat bigger 3D-printer and also recently came across a video of a 5-axis cnc machine for milling molds out...
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This is a cap for the z-axis screw of the Aquila 3D printer. Some version should work for other printers. It's purpose is to prevent winding of the filament around the z-axis drive screw. Only happened to me twice.... That's enough. Openscad file...
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This is a custom design for a 3D printed 5 axis Robot Arm. I modeled it in fusion 360, 3D model is available on link: https://a360.co/3Zw6ABV. ...I also made a Youtube video about this arm: https://youtu.be/DrfbQ5mYfFY?si=TZ1EvpS9oo3ImsmC
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The SquareBOT linear guide X-axis features aluminum (4mm) laser-cut mounting elements to reduce the need for 3D-printed components and enhance frame sturdiness, while LMH10LUU linear bearings ensure smooth operation. ...Additional SquareBOT-M parts will...
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The SquareBOT linear guide Z-axis features aluminum (4mm) laser-cut mounting elements to reduce the need for 3D-printed components and enhance frame stability. ...Other SquareBOT-M parts are set to be released soon, complementing the SquareBOT 3D...
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To enhance performance, I've swapped out the standard carriage for a direct drive extruder and redesigned the X-axis carriage to accommodate an aluminum direct drive extruder - a configuration inspired by the Prusa i3's innovative approach. The...
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* The author highlights the importance of having a strong knowledge of 3D printing, 3D modeling, and watchmaking to successfully complete the project. * The text also mentions that some parts may need to be adjusted if prints are too tight or...
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This is a major Upgrade for the Y axis on a ROBO 3D printer, specifically the Kick-starter version. I designed this upgrade due to frequent jams experienced with the original Y-Axis that employed drawer sliders. Right now, I enjoy around 11 inches...
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This handy tool makes quick work of setting up dual Z Axis motors on the ANET A8 or similar machines with a dual stepper Z Axis system. To use this tool, you'll need to print two copies. Here's how: First, turn off the stepper motors and manually...
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Alternative Z-Axis Design for Compact Printers Utilizing a Standard 2020 Extrusion Profile, Featuring 10mm Rods Spaced 120mm Apart.
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Introducing my newest creation: the Microb robot! ...Smaller than its predecessor, this 6-axis wonder is simple to assemble. Its Arduino-controlled servos are directed by a CSV file read from an SD card. ...Prepare to be amazed!
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This design should produce less noise compared to traditional printers, as it primarily relies on rotation rather than sliding motion (only the Z axis slides). 5. It's ideal for creating round objects. 6. You can even give your printer a unique...
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After studying the standard static X guides, I noticed that the contact patch was very small. ... This guide has a much larger contact patch which helps with reducing deflection. I may print more to replace all the static guides on the Axis printer.
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I needed to have axis aligned jigs and materials for my Shapeoko 4 with a hybrid table. I wanted a more elegant solution than what I was using and decided to utilize the gaps in the table. This is my first object here. I hope someone finds it...
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Loosen the X axis guides a little, slide this all the way in, tighten and readjust the X guides. The "Integration" file integrates the X & Z guides and requires the "Pt long" which fits in the guide so that it can be pushed into position by screws...
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Customized to perfection with cutting-edge 3D Slash technology.
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Humanized with personalized precision, crafted from the ground up using cutting-edge technology from 3D Slash.
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This specific design is tailored for direct integration with my own handcrafted 3D printing device. ...For additional details, visit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC81B1C_-HJ0NZvFNv-js--w
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This robot arm uses 6 standard servos, #10 fasteners and bearings, in addition to the 3d printed parts. ...The wires are hidden inside of the assembled arm, so it looks nicer.If you can print with a very smooth surface finish, or you have a lathe or...
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I'm building the next part of my homemade 3D printer, which I've dubbed the "Briefcase Bot". You can check out how I designed it using Fusion 360 in this stream: https://youtu.be/ToULGnKn8n0. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer Model:...
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This is the third part of my homemade 3D printer, which I'm calling the "Briefcase Bot." UPDATE: v6 has been updated to account for a symmetrical miscalculation that I discovered once the print was complete. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot...
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For printing components, you'll need two shaft collar bearing mounts, one bottom stepper mount, either a sheet-drilled bottom plate or a thicker 3D printed version, CameraMountv3, two coupler part 1 and 2 (if using with NEMA 23), pan and mount tilt,...
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The human is navigating a precise bearing system, specifically bearing number 2p, secured with an m8x14 fastener that fits snugly into a toothed strip, where one piece of the strip has been removed, leaving only one.