dual extruder head x and y offset calibration print 3d models
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These tensioners use the stock rollers and T-nuts, etc that come with the machine, but you will need the following additional hardware X TENSIONER 1 - M4 x 25 CAP HEAD SCREW 1 - M4 NYLOC NUT 1 - M4 x 30 ROUND HEAD SCREW 1 - M4 "MELT IN" NUTSERT (If...
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This is a remix of WillemD's Follow me eyes whose stare seems to follow you whereever you go.This thing has two .stl's for dual extruder printing.No painting required.No rafts required.Thank you for a great design WillemD.tc_fea
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The standard only has one Y sensor, and as such you cannot be sure that the X-axis is perpendicular to the Y-axis, and I found that usually it's not. This is only half the solution to this, I use 2 sensors, one for the left and one for the right...
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Parts:\n8x - LM8UU Ball Bearing...or similar with 15mm diameter and 8mm inner diameter\n4x - M2 x 12mm (M3 would be too large) for belt tensioner at X and Y\n2x - M2 x 10mm for end stop\n2x - M2 nut for end stop\n4x - 3mm x 5-10mm self-tapping screws...
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... offset of 40 millimeters has been programmed onto the Y axis, resulting from a manual adjustment. This offset is cleverly negated by repositioning the zero point detection switch, effectively canceling out any discrepancies in calibration.
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... (or close to zero) Y offset from the nozzle (read below for explanation). On my printer the offsets ended up being X=40, Y=0, Z=-2.02, though this should be measured per installation. ...Printed in Overture PLA, 190/60, 0.2mm layers, 25% infill.
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... sealed up the two middle holes to enhance efficiency with the air stream. Next, I went back to work on redesigning and reworking the print head to make it both functional and visually appealing. ...The rest of the parts will be made available soon.
prusaprinters
But it's not just about appearances—this upgrade provides effortless adjustments for the X and Y belts, ensuring optimal tension and alignment for precise and reliable prints. But let me start with the beginning. You can Find the ToolHead...
grabcad
... a reduction. ...The direct drive of the filament prevents a backlash. To reduce the slip of the filament, both drive gears are driven synchronously. A standard optical end stop detects the continuity of the filament at the entrance of the extruder.
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Mods made to original Y-axis tensioner - accommodated the larger bearings - turned the bolts around and added recesses to the bolt heads - employed wingnuts & washers for adjustment Mods made to original X-axis tensioner - added room for the drive...
pinshape
Requires: 3 x M3 10mm screws (optional) 1 x Paperclip or equivalent pointed object Print Settings: Printer: BigBox Pro / Dual Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.4mm Infill: 15% Notes: Printed on a BigBox Pro with an E3D V6 Volcano and a 0.6mm...
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Has emplacements for three 40mm fans, two on the sides for cooling the buda’s radiators and one in the back for cooling the print. Also designed for the use of timing belts instead of big and small gear. More details, instructions and source at the...
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I designed a custom dual-extruder die to thoroughly test and calibrate my dual-extrusion printer's precision capabilities.
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Take a close look at the Sources for detailed guidelines on assembly and printing, as that's where you'll find everything you need to know about putting it all together.
cgtrader
(https://bit.ly/396AoKy) Screws and hardware: M3 T slot nuts (linear rail to Ender frame) M5 T slot nuts (Y idler to linear rail to Ender frame) 4x M3 nuts 4x M5 nuts M3 washers M5 washers 2x M3x15 hex head (y endstop mount) 4x M3x10 panhead...
cults3d
tensors for x-axis and y-axis we will need two m5 hex head screws two m4 conical head screws one pair of metric washers 4 a metric nut 5 is embedded in the nut file and the bushing is pressed in to prevent it from coming off. valid the X for the x1...
cults3d
Two configurations are available: Configuration A, with no modifications required; and Configuration B, specially designed to accommodate my modified printer, which was previously overheating due to excessive usage. This setup is ideal for use with a...
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This is a Customized Fan Duct and Cable Holder. Two Fan Ducts are provided, each with its own distinct features. The first Fan Duct remains in its original state, while the second has been modified to accommodate my printer's unique specifications. I...
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This design should work for most CoreXY printers with an upper rear X and Y axis stepper and a 20x20 or 20x40 extrusion combo. This design draws inspiration from the collective efforts of many individuals here, a truly astonishing number of people...
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This is a replacement for the original X- and Y-idler of the cheap i3 Prusa clone. Parts needed for Installation: 2 x F623ZZ bearing 1 x M3 screw 20mm 1 x M3 nut (self-locking) Why upgrade? First check if the printer bed and head can slide...
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Updates.20 November 2023, added a Sprite Extruder Mount. Linear Rod Upgrade. I used CNCKitchen inserts and ProperPrinting's tool change system for this project.Information.I've made a linear shaft upgrade for both the X-axis and Y-axis to eliminate...
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This calibration cube, printable on a two-extruder printer, fine-tunes extruder offsets and parameters via separate 3D STL files for each color. The Sketchup file contains individual components. After slicing with Skeinforge, ensure both objects have...
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... 2018. ...The 20x20 aluminium profile body houses dual direction extruder link - check it out here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2119376. ...I initially designed it for commercial use, but now I'm excited to share it with Thingiverse members.
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After an outstanding year with the HyperCube by Tech2C and numerous kilograms of printed filament, I decided it was time to upgrade the *sloppy* Linear rods and bearings on the X and Y Axis for something more rigid. Of course, I could have invested a...
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... a matching radius that effectively adds an extra ~2mm offset, guaranteeing accurate positioning near the motor mount area. This strategic design enables smooth homing close to the bed edge, ensuring optimal print quality and minimizing errors.
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If you have removed the X-Axis shroud/guard you are going to need this bracket to keep the limit switch in place. Added some protection - always use protection - and moved the switch 2 mm to the left to use more of the printarea. Print Settings...
myminifactory
Upgrade Your MK2 Prusa Printer with MK8 Extruder Nozzle Print Head. ... Easily Eliminate Lags and Gaps in X Axis Movement by Installing Additional Bearing on Carriage and a Customized Holder for the Extruder.
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If you have removed the X-Axis shroud/guard you are going to need this bracket to keep the limit switch in place. ... Added some protection - always use protection - and moved the switch 2 mm to the left to use more of the printarea.