3d printed linear rail
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... improve upon the original design, I've opted to replace the brass inserts with nuts. While I haven't had the chance to print this set out yet, I did complete the modified X axis idler mount - which utilizes the same nut and bolt header size holes.
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Dann die Linear Führung auf die original Schiene auflegen. Links und rechts auf die Abstände achten. Sieht Ihr auf den Bildern. Links geht die Linearschiene los in der Mitte von der einen Bohrung der Rolle von Z. Dann 2,5er Bohrungen...
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the base design by pajar is great but im using mgn9 rails instead of mgn12. so while making it fit i decided to change it up a bit. i added a pin on the left to slide into the hot end fan for better stability, there is now a groove behind the...
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This will help with that. This spacer is long enough that the stock Ender 5 + hotend will not be able to touch the bed when you tighten the z axis, so no fear of it crashing. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: Doesn't...
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In my case, the brass tube fits snugly on the 5mm bearing, eliminating the need to prevent the tube from linear movement. The herribone gear is attached to the tube, along with the bearing array. I modified Christopher "ScribbleJ" Jansen's...
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It requires cutting the belt that came with the 3DFused kit, but it constrains the belt in the part by sandwiching the belt between the printed part and the bottom of the Y carriage. It does require slightly longer M3 screws than come with the kit. I...
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It requires cutting the belt that came with the 3DFused kit, but it constrains the belt in the part by sandwiching the belt between the printed part and the bottom of the Y carriage. It does require slightly longer M3 screws than come with the kit. I...
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I design this for the sunlu s8 printer those who want upgrade their printer for longevity and better prints
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I've realigned the holes for the extruder mount and shirnked the whole plate.I printed it 6mm thick, so you can easily melt in the M3 heatinserts.
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... in PLA too. I also included a picture of the print orientation which allows you to print without support. This orientation is not default as I modeled it on an Ender 3 as it sits in the printer. ... It will also fit an Ender 3 Pro (I have that).
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... up fine in PLA too. I also included a picture of the print orientation which allows to print without support. This orientation isn't default as I modeled it on an Ender 3 as it sits in the printer. ...It will also fit an Ender 3 Pro (I have that).
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I printed the parts for my Anycubic Chiron but it is possible to modify the printer and install it on others too. Dont print the parts with a sla printer like I did, bc the screws will make some Problems. Think about how you wanna wire it...
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... i did a remix of that mount because i recognize that you will get tension on your slides because of not perfect angles of the extrusion profiles. ... my version can balance the angle between x and y profiles Print it upside down
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Print at 100% infill. You will want to install the stock bed carriage without the wheels on to these blocks. ...Keep all the bolts loose and then tighten them incrementally while sliding the bed fore and aft to ensure proper alignment and free...
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I haven't installed it on my Ender 3 (non-Pro) but it prints well. If you have any questions or suggestions for the enhancement of this model please let m know. I will add pictures when I install it. ... Thanks for looking and I hope it works well...
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I have modified the piece in such a way that it can be printed much faster and with less material making it much more efficient since having 3 holes to anchor it to the chassis seems excessive to me and I have decided to use two as in the original...
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... quick remix after having difficulty reusing the longer M3 screws, I simply hollowed out the areas, so I could use an M3*8 for a less frustrating experience. ... Print with supports touching build plate, https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8mtwSk768nm
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... ... I also found the outside frame channels were too snug and would crack the exterior wall. So I opened up the channel a bit then thickened and reinforced the exterior wall. Also, this file has all 4 adapters mirrored and spaced, ready to print!
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Printed a set of motor mounts without first verifying that they had been properly sliced. The original files for the motor mounts showed two separate pieces each, which weren't actually bonded together as expected. It's likely that these could have...
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This mod is easy to print and assemble, no need to disconnect the belt. Compatible with factory top-cover and reuse some bolts and nuts from the original. ... Required parts: X-Axis: MGN12H x1 MGN12R 350mm x1 M3 8mm x4 Free-Nut M3 6mm x5...
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... & let go, and the bolts will loosen making the whole bed unstable on the Z axis as in : you'll be able to twist it and rotate it horizontally. I've put a PrusaSlicer 2.4.0 project, with modifiers that you can personalize or print just like it is
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To be printed in PETG at 100% infill. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Inspiré du support de charriot créé par Bleugh, cette modification permet de...
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It works, but I wouldn't print with it installed for very long. If you have some crunchy bearings and are waiting for replacements, this could do in a pinch. I'm publishing my work in the hope that someone has more ideas they'd like to share and take...
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You need to print 4 of this part, place one on each of the 4 guide rods and then move the bed up until there is no gap. If your z axis moves down when the printer is off, or like me your bl touch was off the bed when you were homing your z axis...
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I printed these components in ABS, which is why my bridging wasn't optimal, but they still work flawlessly and hold very tightly. ...To assemble them, simply press the board onto its two posts and insert an M3x8 screw through the hole, securing it with...
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To print, use supports. This design was inspired by Redonix76's simple Z-axis stop, available at Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2063886). ... Printer Settings: Printer: Cetus3D Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20%
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... belt retention clips inside, plus teeth to hold the belt tight. I am personally using this version, and it works great. I printed the part out of ASA to make sure it would not deform due to the heat of the bed. ... 4 perimiters, 40% cubic infill.
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Printing in default orientation requires no supports, so set wall count to 5. Just insert a large 10mm magnet into the hole in the back and secure it with glue. Get ready to party with your Cobra cooler. ... You may need to grind down the protrusion on...
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To make your own, use 1.77mm BBs or steel shot; printing at .2 layer height is recommended due to 3D printer limitations. For strong bonding, glue the ABS parts with acetone and melted plastic, while PLA offers better durability. ...The creator...
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Humans can easily utilize the MGN-12B Linear Rail by simply attaching the rails with a few bolts. The process begins by reversing the idler pulley's mounting configuration, then securing everything in place using the factory bolts provided with the...