i3 x axis upgrade 3d models
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This led me to design and build a sturdier new Tensioner specifically for the X-axis. Built to support 608 Bearings, this device is designed to accommodate rods with diameters of either 5/16 or 8mm, all secured firmly by means of a sturdy 3 x 20...
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General parts needed: * 370mm 2020 I-type extrusion (V-slot most probably will not fit as is) * 300mm linear rail and MGN12C carriage (with a small amount/micro pre-load) * 6 or 9mm wide 'Gates' belt (Stock one might be too short) * 6 or 9mm 'Gates'...
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This set of designs replaces the X carriage and Z-axis ends with bearingless parts, also providing a quick change ability for extruder types. The z-axis parts are designed to be used in conjunction with a z-axis wobble fix. The belts are attached...
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A straightforward device suspended from the X-axis rods, this tool enables precise positioning in relation to the Y-axis rods with remarkable accuracy. ...It stands out as one of the most reliable methods for aligning the X-axis carriage on these...
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This belt mount enables attaching the x-axis belt directly to the 3D printer's carriage, eliminating reliance on the stock Anycubic hotend housing. If your Anycubic i3 Mega is dedicated solely to 3D printing, this component is not intended for you.
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This belt mount lets you attach the x-axis belt directly to the carriage of your 3D printer, bypassing the standard Anycubic hotend housing. If you're using an Anycubic i3 Mega for printing, this part isn't designed for you. I've decided to...
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This is a replacement for the X carriage on the Pxmalion Core i3. I have seen pictures of a new version coming out, but this is a significant upgrade over the current version. It requires four LM8UU bearings and two M3 bolts and nuts for secure...
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Designed for the Logitech C925e camera, but accepts all standard cameramount 1/4-20 hardware on the camera side Bolts to the X Axis with an M3x16 bolt
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These are custom MK3 style y axis ends for my fresh upgraded Prusa i3 MK2.5. It's super stiff so it won't bend by the tension of the y belt. Best printed in PETG with 20% infill.</p><p>You will need to print the MK3 LCD supports as well in order to...
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After removing the factory belt tensioner spring, I found it challenging to install the X-axis belt without slightly rounding off the screw attachment holes during installation. This is due to the necessity of pre-tensioning and stretching the belt a...
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This is a modification of the X axis for Geeetech i3. The x rods are placed horizontally instead of vertically and the extruder is turned into a Bowden setup. It fits original printer's Z interaxis and larger as it is adjustable in that direction. I...
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Modified Left X Axis Bracket with Integrated Chain Hook for Wire Chains and Accompanying Carriage. Changes: * X-Axis Bracket part: * Removed screw-rod guide to support anti-wobble pads. * Added screw holes for Hall endstop. * Tweaked wire tunnel...
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In the original printer, this endstop was not adjustable by design.\nI initially wanted to utilize the original holes, embracing the asymmetric design, but ultimately decided on M2-bolts due to their proximity to the belt, which presented a...
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Axis replacement for Prusa I3 with leaded screw. Parts have not been tested and may not fit at all. ...This is my first project in Autodesk Fusion 360: https://a360.co/1P3daGm Print Settings Rafts are optional No rafts necessary Supports are also...
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X-Axis Left and Right Parts Modified for 8mm Leadscrew and Nut The X-axis left and right parts were modified to accommodate an 8mm leadscrew and nut, enabling smoother travel for the x-carriage. The x-endstop mount was removed from the left part to...
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This design incorporates a floating X axis idler to help reduce Z wobble artifacts. Currently it uses an old fan duct design and is also compatible with my Z endstop adjuster. I will later update this for use with 450mm rails, which I should have...
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Designed for the Logitech C925e camera, but accepts all standard cameramount 1/4-20 hardware on the camera side Bolts to the X Axis with an M3x16 bolt Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3SRafts: No Supports: YesResolution: 0.20...
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This belt mount allows you to attach the x-axis belt directly to your 3D printer's carriage without using the standard Anycubic hotend housing. If you are using an Anycubic i3 Mega for printing, this part is not necessary. However, if you want to...
myminifactory
This belt mount allows you to attach the x-axis belt to the 3D printer's carriage, without using the stock Anycubic hotend housing. If you are using your Anycubic i3 Mega for 3D printing, this part is not for you. However, I want to convert my...
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This change was made because I discovered that with the A6 design, having the belt on one side causes issues when tightening the X axis belt. The belt's position creates a tendency for the side with the belt to move towards each other while the other...
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It doesn't cost you anything extra, but helps me out a lot :) Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printing Summary This belt mount allows you to attach the x-axis belt to the 3D printer's carriage, without using the stock Anycubic hotend housing. If you...
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A comprehensive update involves transforming the x-axis into a lead screw-driven system, which offers increased precision albeit at a reduced speed. ...To enhance load resistance, the head blocks have been fortified using 3mm-diameter reinforcement...
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This custom x-axis tensioner builds upon a Thingiverse project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3199078) that requires drilling into one side of the printer.\r\nI have developed an alternative system that eliminates the need for drilling, making it...
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To alleviate pressure on the X-Axis Assembly, I've installed an endcap on the right side. This integrated component is straightforward and should help distribute stress away from the Z-Axis rods. ...The original design for this part was created by...
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A bracket to drop and "bury" the X axis microswitch, thereby freeing up Z axis space (when drag cable is also moved), physically protecting the switch, and making the top look nicer! This is part of a bigger project to build an all-encompassing case...
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These custom MK3 style y-axis ends have been designed specifically for my upgraded Prusa i3 MK2.5, boasting super stiff construction that resists bending under the tension of the y belt. For optimal results, it's highly recommended to print these...
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Modified Prusa i3 Wade's Extruder Mount After searching high and low for the right parts, we decided to bring our Prusa i3 back online. We scoured everywhere but none of the existing mounts were compatible with our hotend setup, which requires...
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I drew inspiration from llj3663's well-designed X axis cable holder for his cable chain mount modification. ...Since I'm about to add the MMU2 kit to my MK3, the cable chain solution will collide with the MMU, but I wanted to maintain the zip-tie-free...
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This is the component where the belt rides along on the right side of the x-axis. Being 3D-printed and tightly secured to guarantee excellent stability, it can potentially shatter over time due to wear and tear. ...I've personally encountered this issue...
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I modified the x-axis outer components to work seamlessly with my compact, anti-wobble Z-screw assembly. ...The sturdy support base has been enlarged to ensure a secure, vibration-free fit for the carriage on the anti-vibration base plate.