3d printer x axis
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Indeed, some printer designs such as the Geeetech A10, A20, A30, Creality Ender 3, CR-10 suffer from a discrepancy between how much the printer thinks it moves in X and how much it actually moves. This is due to the too low position of the attachment...
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A crucial addition for X-axis belt alignment - no longer reliant on the printer's feeble screw. The same impractical screw that comes bundled is used here, cleverly employed as a makeshift base stabilizer. Additionally, some carefully chosen washers...
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Upon making modifications to my i3 printer, I became content with its X-axis performance. To print components accurately, use a layer height of 0.3mm or lower and an extrusion width of 0.5mm or less. The bearings/bushings are anchored using zip ties...
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Print this X-Axis flag for your Fleming CNC Isaac, but ensure you're using Adrian's Geared extruder driver. It's my first self-designed printable item. This design is in OpenSCAD and not highly parametric (no variables). In the coming days, I'll be...
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This X-axis tensioner utilizes significantly less material than its counterparts and is integrated with the original bearing holder, bearing, and bolts that come standard with the printer. It makes a substantial difference in print quality. The tab...
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The original design of Z-Axis supports for my Prusa i3 derivated Printer from ShenzenTech. I made those because i wanted to modify it a little to use models made for standard prusa i3 x carriage (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1607001) Print...
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Alternative X-Axis for Anet-A6 Style Printers. You need to change the direction of the X-Stepper Motor. You can do this by twisting the Motor-Cable or in the config.h file of your Marlin-Firmware. DEUTSCH removed. To achieve a more compact design,...
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M3 x 12 bolt to fix the mount on the bracket (optional) Becouse i have 2 printers: Creality Cr10 V1 that have the acrilic cover i designed "Pi Cam Mount cr10 v1" Creality CR10 Max that have the new metalic cover i designed Pi Cam Mount CR10 Max -...
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... used for pin or screw. Can also just be press-fitted on. No supports needed for printing. The last without hole is pressfit. Did not test it yet. Print Settings Printer: Artillery Sidewinder X1 Rafts: No Supports: No Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Method 2: Manual adjustments (if you're not happy with the results) 1: Home your printer's X and Y axes. 2: Turn your Z-axis by hand until the LED lights up on the autolevel probe. 3: Tighten or loosen the corner screw as needed. ...4: Keep repeating...
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Standard Prusa X Axis Upgrade Features Improved Clearance A modified cable chain addon is designed to fit the standard Prusa X axis, enhancing clearance from the Y axis by lifting the body. The addition of a larger lock ensures better clamping...
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... 20x40mm extrusion profile to reinforce the x-axis with precision and stability. ... A revised version of the NEMA side has been implemented, boasting improved printability and providing additional clearance on the x-axis for enhanced functionality.
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I designed a custom x-axis idler specifically for the Tevo Tarantula to ensure the wheels remain loose while staying aligned. To assemble, simply loosen the x-axis belt and position it in line with the small holes located on the front side. ...Printing...
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... X-axis pulley on my machine, despite trying to quiet it down by lubricating it. ...The constant rattling was driving me nuts! To solve this issue, I designed an accessory that allows you to easily add two bearings to the Thin-O-Matics X-Axis Pulley.
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The X axis is smoother, more stable in the Y direction, and offers only benefits when printing. The following parts are required: idler rollers, M5 nuts, and screws in 2x35mm, 5x50mm, 1x60mm, and 2x20mm lengths. ... Two copies of the Motorhalter...
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... ...In the latest MK3 model, a foot is being incorporated to stabilize the X-axis motor, but this feature has not been implemented in the MK2 version yet. ...To address this issue, I rapidly created a simple design using Fusion with minimal components.
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... removable with two small flat head screwdrivers. The additional left version with cutout for adjusting ring is compatible with the Anet A6 X-axis belt tensioner mod: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3713816 Print with PETG, nylon or ABS filament.
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This ingenious accessory is specifically engineered to prevent the notorious frame distortion that often occurs after installing an X-axis tensioner. ...Its adjustable design allows for precise customization to meet your unique printing needs,...
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Prusa i4 Printer's Z Axis Cover: Enhancing Print Quality and Safety
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X-axis belt tensioner The main body can be printed from any plastic and with a 0.4-0.6 nozzle without supports. The strap attachment part is best printed from durable and hard plastic (PLA, ABS) Fasteners: Bolt M5 * 30 DIN 933 Nut M5 DIN 985 ...
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Another alternative design of the X axis carriage for the Anet A6 printer. This one is focused on minimal space occupation and support free printing. Diverse M3 and four M4 screws plus matching nuts are required for the assembly. The collet's...
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My DIY X-axis leveling rods are designed to be simple and efficient, utilizing the hotbed mounting bracket instead of the Y-axis rods themselves. To set them up, simply slide each rod onto either side of the lower bracket, disable the steppers, and...
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Here is the rewritten text: idbox Motor Bracket with Tensioner for X-Axis Required Materials: * 2 x M3x20mm Screws * 2 x 623ZZ Bearings * 1 x Spring (S-060-01, Pack of 2) Warning: Tightening the motor mounting screws too much can cause the unit to...
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A cover for the belt and front of the stepper at the X-Axis.Looks a little nicer and keeps dust away from the end of the belt. It fits the Ender 2, maybe the Ender 3 aswell. Print the Ender_2_X-Axis_Cover_Color.stl part in the color you want the...
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This is to secure the z-axis following Print completion and ensure a good parking position while the printer is turned off. Every element beside the pin should be printed without support, aiming for full printability. The goal was to design it fully...
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... MicroSwiss hotend, I moved the wires to the front, including the bowden tube feeder. ...This allows the Z axis bar to clear the top section. This clip on attachment on the X axis motor covering allows the bowden tube to be routed via that direction
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For those with a full steel Prusa frame similar to Cordobesa's design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1528308), tighten the X-axis belt carefully to prevent excessive strain on the Y-axis smooth rods and potential damage from unwanted movement or...
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... in place, stability has been regained at an optimal 90° tilt. To reinforce this change, I replaced M3x16 fasteners with longer M3x18 screws. A set of 58mm-wide linear bearings support the x-axis. ...Three-millimeter holes accommodate them perfectly.
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A clever gadget that visually displays x-axis movement, adding a touch of fun to your workshop. The two components mesh seamlessly together. This device is designed to accommodate any 14mm pulley, ensuring a versatile fit. ...You might also be intrigued...
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The X-Axis needs a RigidBot belt clip customized specifically for the 20T pulley's unique design requirements, and to complete this configuration for the Y-Axis as well, engineers should duplicate these specifications and make all necessary...