i3 x axis upgrade 3d models
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Here is a video test of the axis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcin1eqA098 Here is a video of it running on my printer: https://youtu.be/QuQ35qA9fI4 You will need: - 410mm 2020 Extrusion - 350mm MGN12 Rail - 2x Delrin lead nuts with a hole...
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This design clips onto the X axis rods above the Y axis, and you lower the X axis either manually or through PC increments until you feel a bit of drag using our standard paper test, which we also use for nozzle testing. Then, unclip the gauge to...
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... different configurations. To give users more flexibility, I've included an additional design for the motor end of the x-axis. ...This allows the motor to be mounted facing either forward or backward, depending on their specific setup requirements.
cults3d
I've cobbled together X axis parts trying to make a simple, compact design but I still believe there's much room for progress... Anyway, everything can and should be tightened and the horizontal bars can be inserted from both sides. IMPORTANT: In...
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Notably, this x-axis belt tensioner was specifically created for the original R1 x-end-motor part. However, it may not be compatible with the newer R2+ part featuring an integrated tensioner. To confirm its compatibility, further testing is...
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Here's a Customizable X Axis Part Based on Geeetech Parts That Can Work with Multiple LM8UUs: My new, totally adjustable x axis part is modeled after the amazing parts offered by Geeetech. One reason their components stand out is that they include...
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Apparently it will not work with the R2+ part with the built in tensioner but i haven't tested it.The model has sacrificial bridges for better printing without supports.Print instructionsPrint settings0.2 layer height100% infillno supportsPETG Neon...
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I've put together the X axis parts in a makeshift way, trying to create a straightforward and compact design, but I still think there's plenty of room for improvement. As it stands, everything can be tightened down securely and the horizontal bars...
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To upgrade your Printrbot Simple Metal 1403 to a 10x10 print area for under $75, start by printing the shorter x rails on a 6x6 Printrbot Simple Metal (orient them diagonally and they'll fit). Next, print the 4 inch y axis extension. Order 8mm rods...
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This redesign maintains the 21mm separation between the lead screw and linear shaft, along with an additional 5mm motor spacing for compatibility with the geeetech i3 pro b geometry. Note that you'll need the tensioner (either M3 or M4) from the...
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I tweaked the sleek x-axis 17mm motor mounting of this project:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1103976 I added two screws for extra stability. One at the bottom to anchor a minimum z-endstop and one on top for my custom design of a maximum...
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I needed to create a custom belt tensioner for my x-axis due to the larger bearings that were required, which couldn't be found on Thingiverse. Perhaps my design will also benefit others who are looking for a similar solution. Upon inspection, I...
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A mountable clamp system enables secure attachment of any accessory or device directly onto the x-axis rods found within most printers. The distance from the center of one rod to the other remains consistent at exactly 46mm throughout its entire...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=280974 The standard version was too small for my needs, so I created this one 100mm tall to help me adjust my x-axis carriage. Instructions Using the following settings: Beam width is set at 10...
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This is a total overhaul of the Flsun i3 X gantry's design. It now allows you to integrate PrusaResearch I3 mk2 components, which offer superior design and built-in fan ducts for both hotend and heat sink, as well as a mount for a capacitive bed...
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This adjustable x-axis mount securely holds a Logitech c920 webcam (and potentially other similar models) and enables you to smoothly slide the camera from side to side to fine-tune its angle. After scouring for similar designs, I required something...
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I discovered that since I had my X-axis belt adjusted to a higher tension than stock, the belt was pulling the X carriages in towards one another, causing the belt to be slightly misaligned. I decided to come up with these X-braces to properly align...
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I was forced to tighten the x belt too aggressively, causing the acrylic component to shatter into pieces, so I employed cable ties as a temporary solution while my replacement part was being printed. The new part perfectly fits on my customized...
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Simple mount for using the E3D Titan extruder on a Prusa i3. This one can also take a BLTouch Sensor. Mount the sensor with cables facing outwards and route the cables through the notch. Sensor offset is 30 in X direction and 10 in Y direction. Do...
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The combination of the larger cable exit and a slight shortening will reduce this tension but there might still be some work to be done here in a later revision.Changes made:Added 5mm of room to allow for cables and connectorsShortened slightly to...
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A versatile clip model for mounting on the backside of an x-axis motor. Secure the wire in place using a zip tie, as detailed information about motor measurements was scarce. I assumed a standard size of 42x42mm for the clip, with rounded edges to...
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Other models that I found gave too much wiggle room for the idler gear, so I decided to model my own and I'm really happy with it. It's made for the X axis end idler from the prusa mk2 model. Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 40%...
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I also put a protective collar on the X-axis rod to prevent over-exercising the bed forward while cleaning/removing parts so this same collision issue wouldn't occur. ... Re-calibrated the bed size in printer settings, now no need for offsets or any...
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Recently revised the files associated with these two configurations to convert them into an 8mm lead screw version of the MakersDR i3 Prusa Reboot.
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My ability to support this mod is now significantly limited due to no longer owning the Prusa printer.** This simple and elegant strain relief is designed specifically for the X-axis motor cable on a MK3. It wraps around both the motor and the cable,...
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... band self-locking feature and replace M3 12mm screws with M3 25mm screws. Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 Raft Settings: No Rafts Needed Support Settings: No Supports Necessary Resolution Settings: 0.2mm Resolution Infill Settings: 50% Infill Rate
myminifactory
... later. Additional Tips: * Mounting the arm to the X-axis motor first may be easier for some users. * Use a PiCam focus tool to get the best view of the print surface. ...* Adjustments can be made later by moving the arms and camera as needed.
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A version of the “X-Axis Cable Strain Relief for Prusa MK3” by misterT, modified with stronger clips. I really liked the design, but I printed several of the originals and they all kept broke when I installed them. It should fit on any NEMA 17...
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Couldn't find a tensioner for the Wanhao Duplicator i3 Plus Mk2 (only i3 Plus, which has a different carriage design) so I made one. It has the correct standoff from the carriage for good belt alignment, and is low enough that it doesn't rub against...
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This system is tailored to complement my innovative modular X carriage concept.