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This is the design for the X-Y stage used in the prototype of the Cupcake CNC robot.
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X-Y stage components are required to implement a web-enabled microscope as described on Hackaday's project page 12045.
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There are two sets of pieces, 4 brackets which tie into the side waste board mounting holes and brackets (I used 4 on each side) which tie the Y rails to the table top the X-Carve is sitting on. Pre-insertion nuts are inserted into the upper and...
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... For the circle, I measured in the X direction, Y direction, and at +/-15°, +/-30°, +/-45°, +/-60°, and +/-75° from my Y axis for extra precision. Note: If your first layer is thicker than the others, make sure not to grab it with your caliper.
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Testing Protocols Utilize Calibration Cubes: Verifying Printer Precision on Critical Dimensions Manufacturers can fine-tune their printers by analyzing whether produced calibration cubes accurately reflect programmed measurements for precise x and y...
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Alignment Tool for X and Y Axis Rods Following Y Bearing Installation or Replacement Unproven at this time, further testing will soon follow the completion of current evaluations. ...Volunteer assistance in printing and reporting results is sincerely...
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Videos of the TwoTimes LowRider: TwoTimes designed the X/Y LowRider, and then vanished from the internet. I have re-uploaded the files here, to make sure at least one copy remains. You should combine this Thing with this excellent linear bearing...
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Test for the X, Y, Z axes. Run in Vase Mode with a single shell at 60 millimeters per second. ...Set top and bottom layers to zero.
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Petit test rapide permettant de calibrer les steps des axes X, Y et de vérifier l'équerrage de l'un à l'autre.
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A slide that moves with a stepper motor to a stroke of 200mm. ...plus has 25 mm x y adjustment. ...designed to meet a special welding operation
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A slide that moves with a stepper motor to a stroke of 200mm. ...plus has 25 mm x y adjustment. ...designed to meet a special welding operation
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Hardware consists of: 4 M4 screws 4 608 bearings, measuring 2.2 x 0.8 x 0.7 cm To assemble, attach Rotary Y-Axis part 1 to the left and right sides of the Y-AXIS with 4 M4 screws. Next, push bearings onto Rotary y-Axis part 2. Slide Rotary Y-Axis...
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The key concepts explored are: (1) If the area of a polygon is *(x^2+xy+y^2)* square units, then, when extended (or extruded) for *(x-y)* units in the 3rd dimension, the resulting solid has a volume of *(x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)* cubic units; (2) the three...
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8) Make changes to your "steps per mm" - This varies from printer to printer - Connect your printer to a computer via usb cable, and connect to it using a serial communication program (such as arduino, or putty) - Execute command M503 to dump printer...
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Introducing the fifth version of my printable linear rail system, which now works correctly and can replace a 3D printer's X or Y axis. The rail system connects to form any needed length. This machine will be an entry for the Gada prize. An update...
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A very simple X-Y plotter based on threaded rods is described in https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2655181. Linear units based on threaded rods possess a very high resolution, yet a rather low speed, which makes them ideal for laser engraving but too...
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Human: U-BOT Mechanical: Cartesian printer Print Size: 510 X 530 X 550 Printer size: 680 X 780 X 750 Motors: 1X, 2Y, 3Z, 1E Electronic: - 24V PSU 10A - SKR V1.3 - TMC 2209 X4 - DRV8825 X3 - CNC Shield - SSR 20A X 2 Firmware: - Marlin 2.0X (sensorless...
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Ultimaker Block 3D Printer Features an Expandable Modular Design Capable of Printing Objects as Large as 8 x 11 Inches.
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These additional tests not only help you determine the accuracy of your x, y, and z axes, but having all the blocks lined up can also give you a clear picture of problem areas on your build plate. This is especially true when it comes to imbalances...
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Accidentally ordered X & Y rods that were too long. ...Used these caps to compensate and discovered that this made it super easy to pull the rods out and make repairs or adjustments.
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This marks the termination point of the MPCNC machine, utilizing two M3 bolts measuring approximately one inch in length. ...These fasteners provide secure halts on both the X-axis and Y-axis.
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Human: U-BOT Mechanical: Cartesian Printer Print Size: 510 X 530 X 550 Printer size: 680 X 780 X 750 Motors: 1X, 2Y, 3Z, 4E Electronic: - 24V PSU 10A - SKR V1.3 - TMC 2209 X4 - DRV8825 X3 - CNC Shield - SSR 20A X 2 Firmware: - Marlin 2.0X (sensorless...
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160 x 160 mm outer square 80 x 80 mm medium square 20 x 20 mm inner square 1 mm height I had some problems calibrating the X/Y axis on my prusa i3, so I created this set of squares to check the length and width of the prints UPDATE: -->They are...
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... also accommodated. A motorized Y-Carriage is required on the opposite side of the printer; it's designed for use with 8mm steel rods and T2.5 timing belts. ...Please inspect the file to see if you can utilize it, and feel free to ask any questions.
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A 3D printer called Core-XZ is the inspiration behind the creation of QuorXZ. The design uses OpenBuilds' OpenRail, V-Slot, and V-Wheels systems. With an aluminum print bed measuring 200 X 200, the print volume reaches 200 X 186 X 200 when built with...
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Two sets of pieces are used, four brackets which tie into the side waste board mounting holes and brackets (I used four on each side) which tie the Y rails to the table top the X-Carve is sitting on. Pre-insertion nuts are inserted into the upper and...
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Let f(x) = x and g(x) = x^2 between x = 0 and x = 1. Rotate the enclosed region around the x-axis to generate this volume. I envision that you should be able to print it without supports. I printed it with supports, however, placing the large side...
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This OpenSCAD program designs left and right protective covers for the X-Carve Y motor pulley assembly. The X-Carve CNC machine's tendency to produce dust and chips necessitates these covers, which safeguard the assembly from debris accumulation.
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I'm Creating This Fourier Expansion of y=x for n=1,2,4,10 and 20. The Function Plotter Used to Make This Design Came from a Great Website at https://openhome.cc/eGossip/OpenSCAD/FunctionGrapher.html. ... I Found Inspiration in Desmos' Amazing...
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this is a calibration test for the x & y axis only (100mm) I designed it so that you don’t use a lot of material and also save printing time . It use approximately 6 grams of filament and that approximately 45 minutes to print . for printing I used...