direct mount chain guide 3d models
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The chain guide consists of a main holder, a front piece, a back piece for the guide itself, and multiple spacers that can be replaced with washers if needed. The design allows for adjustable height, making it suitable for use with both large and...
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Chain Guide for a 1988 Suzuki DR750 Big: A Reinforced Design This custom chain guide is specifically designed for the 1988 Suzuki DR750 Big, leveraging reference photos and precise measurements from an existing model as a foundation. To enhance its...
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This chain guide has been developed to fit any supermotard, offroad, moped bike such as Derbi, rieju Print it with the colors that stand out the most so you can give a unique touch to your bike. ... (The chain does not destroy the product, it has been...
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I liked the concept of swapping out the wire guide/washer, so I decided to integrate a cable chain attachment instead. This design modification pairs well with the Amazon chain, and I'm considering making some tweaks to make it more adaptable for...
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... chain ring to prevent chain dropouts. As for gearing, I've been weighing the options between 32 and 34 teeth - but for now, I'm leaning towards starting with the stock 32 tooth configuration, backed by this guide that guarantees the chain stays put.
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Celestron 114EQ Telescope Finder Mount. ... Used Hardware: • Six M3 x 20 mm screws • Twelve M3 nuts • Two M4 x 15 mm screws • Two M4 nuts
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Model based on what's mounted on my SP-3. ...Will be probably further used to model whole printer.Included both mesh and F360 project file.
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... motor sprocket. ...Because the slack end of the chain connects to a bungee which goes around a pulley that is directly on the face of the top beam but the sprocket is about 1 cm in front of the top beam, this is sometimes enough to cause a chain skip.
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I was having problems with jams, so I tried the filament guide, however I believe heat creep was the core problem, so I modified the filament guide to also support a small 12V fan I had (same hole pattern as the stepper motor) and added a switch to...
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Yesterday, I created a chain guide design for the e*thirteen LG1 and comparable guides. Component two can be printed without support to achieve optimal text clarity. To rotate the text in face-off bed mode is necessary. For component one, supports...
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I whipped up a super simple cable management mount for my iPad Pro in no time. ...Now it's time to tackle the challenge of adding some reinforcements to keep everything stable and secure from the inside out.
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The original base was swapped out for a new one that's designed with screw mounts, due to a unique design on the Anet spool holder. ...Two M3x8 screws and two M3 T-nuts are now required.
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Chain guide for a 1988 Suzuki DR 750 Big. Designed using reference photos and measurements from an existing guide. I printed on its side to make it stronger in the vertical axis. #Update I've added a v2 which has been reinforced on the single bolt...
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This manual applies specifically to using direct drives on an Ender 3 to prevent the filament from popping off the spool's edge.
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To overcome issues with jams, I implemented a filament guide modification that also incorporated a 12V fan (with hole pattern matching the stepper motor) to counter heat creep. ...The fan is powered by an unused ATX supply socket, and a switch was added...
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It attaches easily using two 3mm screws and nuts, securing itself to the standard extruder mount. Simply feed the cables through the opening and you're all set. ...Cable ties slide over the beveled edges but I always try to keep them out of the way for...
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It securely fastens to the original extruder mount using two 3mm screws and corresponding nuts. To get started, simply slide the cables through the dedicated slot and you're ready to go. ...Zip-ties can be threaded over the chamfered edges but I still...
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replacement bash guard for a zitto (generic chinese) chain guide, The original bash guard was designed for a 38t chain ring while I use a 34t ring so it sat down quite low under the bike making it easy to strike / break off. ... This new design seems...
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I did not need the jst connectors inside the guide so i made it about half the thickness and added a couple more zip tie slots.This part is independent of the other parts(like the original), so you can use it with other hotend designs too if you...
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I had a belt snap on the sharp edge of the PrinterMods.com direct drive kit E plate. rather than file the edge I printed this up and installed 2 on the belt forks. ... it's a little tight but it goes on and stays there.
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I designed this part specifically to substitute a worn-out chain guide on my son's bike, as finding an exact match had proven to be a real challenge. Despite the difficulties I encountered, the new component has successfully kept the chain securely...
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A 1x10 setup with an XT 13-36 cassette and a custom 41T sprocket necessitated the addition of either a chain guide or narrow wide chainring. To vary things, I use iPad and SubD software for design, followed by quick editing on TinkerCAD. The final...
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The Acerbis Chain Guide Block 2.0 easily replaces the entire OEM unit and ensures durablity and high resistance to shock and wear from the chain.Why pay top dollar when you can make it yourself =)----Reservdel Kedjestyrare Acerbis Block 2.0...
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I created this insert to streamline flexible filament through my Hesine 3D Printer's direct drive extruder with ease, eliminating the need for component replacement altogether. It was designed to simply slide into place between the rollers. ... Print...
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However, I encountered an issue when utilizing it with a linear chain - it tends to cause filament to rub against the chain, resulting in printing problems at times. This redesign cleverly adjusts the top angle while maintaining the bottom location,...
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This is after quite a few iterations, including airflow improvements for the heartbreak as I live in such a hot state it would suffer from heat creep on many days This setup also has custom support for the main direct drive body due to the wonky...
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... longer ones at 10mm. This design was created because mounting the filament on the printer can generally lead to complications, especially when dealing with dual Z-axis systems. ...This device effectively keeps the filament away from the belt.
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... original screw "in force" to create the tapping allowing the whole to hold correctly. I then used a Ø22 ball bearing and a M4x20 countersunk screw and nut to assemble the two parts. The whole thing is then easily mounted on the original support.
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I like this idea of a replaceable chain guide, and @ RossHaddow already did the hard work. I just modded it to look a bit less chunky, been using this for a month now and it works great on my trail bike. ... (I printed it out of PETG)
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I Always Break My Chain Guides So I Started To Print One That Lasts Longer I Designed This Little Guy And It Already Outlasts The Original By Four Months I Hope It Works Just As Well For You As It Does For Me