printrbot simple x axis upgrade 3d models
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Now my Z-axis is perfectly aligned with the frame and the Z-axis linear rods are firmly held in place (the hole on the stock part is oversized so they could move slightly).You will need (8) M4 heat inserts that work in a 5.6mm diameter and 9.1mm deep...
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You must replace the standard adapter securing the Z-axis bolt on a Printrbot with this modified design, which accommodates an M6 nut. ...Remember to print two of these parts.
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It eliminates all acrylic components in the Y-Axis and significantly boosts structural integrity. The design also adjusts the belt orientation. The redesign consists of: Rod supports - Print four of these, ensuring they are printed upright to...
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Easy to install Scale to check Z Axis movements (repeatability) with ur Elegoo Mars Printer. Linear Guide needs to be 90 degrees in Both directions so Check this First and put some spacers under the Aluminum Rail to level it.The Hole of...
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Tightening the belt on the reinforced Y-Axis doesn't cause any noticeable flexing. As an added benefit, the new mounting bracket offers excellent protection for the stepper. Print Settings: Printer: Akimbo Rafts: Irrelevant Supports: Not...
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Print the Z Axis Support twice, once for the upper and lower parts, utilizing the original screws and nuts. To enhance resistance, print it with sufficient infill. Be mindful of warp when printing with ABS, as this piece is quite large. The Ball...
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(all the wooden parts anyway :P) Instructions The extruder platform and y-axis with endstop have been modified with a place to run a 1/4 x 20 threaded rod with a nut on each end to keep the entire y-axis from wobbling or shaking too much. With...
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This y-axis end cap substitute for a Printrbot Jr includes a belt tensioner, inspired by designs at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10274 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13479. The .stl file is exported from the .scad file designed for 6-34...
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Simplify3D Model for Printrbot Simple Metal with Extended Bed Upgrade - A Visual Representation of Your Workspace.
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To resolve bed racking and binding issues on your original Printrbot, utilize this motor mount designed to move the Y-axis belt toward the bed's center, like other RepRap designs. It can be created using Solidworks, featuring snug-fitting holes for...
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To avoid losing Z-axis calibration due to the stock printrbot slipping out, consider adding a small part that secures the nut bottom. This straightforward solution improves your printer without any complex modifications. ...Sharing it to benefit others...
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If you've upgraded to the X axis, you can print these flat. Otherwise, you'll need to rotate them at a 45-degree angle on the Z axis, and they'll require supports. Supports are necessary for the legs either way, but not for the LCD if it's laid...
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After upgrading my Printrbot Makers' Z rods from 250mm to the original 255mm length, I encountered an issue when converting it to the Play model. The top plate no longer fit properly due to the increased rod length. ...To resolve this problem, I took a...
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A Y-axis belt tensioner replaces original clamps on a Printrbot GO, using same screws for mounting. It features trapped nuts and a grippy wedge to hold belts firmly; printing with a 0.35mm nozzle or smaller is recommended. The SCAD file allows...
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Next, place the screw through the Printrbot Z-Axis mount hole and secure with a zip tie. Finally, recalibrate your Z-home starting with an overly tight screw and adjust accordingly. ...Additionally, for enhanced security, a slightly deeper version is...
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... Easy Setup Instructions: Print the Adaptable Wire Management System and Snap it onto the Bottom Handle of the Printrbot Simple Metal Extruder Handle (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:507944). Secure the Extruder Motor Wires in the Provided Clip.
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The upgrade from the Printrbot Simple 1405 maker edition transforms the simple printer into a highly competent one. The X axis slide design makes it effortless to extend with longer rods and a new table, getting you up and running in no time. One...
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This clamp securely attaches itself around the new Printrbot Simple Metal bed, which features the 10" x axis upgrade. The modified camera arm slides smoothly into its custom hole. Depending on your printer's specifications, you may need to adjust the...
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... like you normally would with one hand, but now it's definitely more manageable. Keep in mind that this DIY version is no match for a beautiful machined billet from Printrbot, but when you consider the price, you'll absolutely love what you see!
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This Printrbot Spool Holder was created for use with the Simple Metal Handle. I had issues getting smaller Hatchbox spool sizes to fit on the handle, so I made this custom solution while spacing it out from the printer body properly. It comes with...
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... toutes et à tous ! [En] Simple clip-on mechanical wedge which adds 5mm to the home position on the X axis, which allows the printing area to be centered on the bed. To print preferably in good reso so that it clips well. ... Have good prints all !
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If you have the PrinterBot 1405 with the XL upgrade, this part adds significantly more height in the Z direction, giving you around 20mm of extra room. You can clearly see from the pictures that the wood frame is literally the only thing holding it...
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To fix the excessive bed movement on my Printrbot, I created custom bearing holders because they weren't properly seated. ...Following printing, I used a 1/8 drill to clear the holes and secured the holders with bolts.
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To print successfully, you'll need an upgraded X-axis because the piece is longer than what a standard Printrbot Simple can handle without it. It's recommended to use a heated bed for the best results, as seen in my warped example. In PLA printing,...
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Throughout the process, I tested various clamp designs, ultimately choosing an offset design for potential clearance issues with the X carriage assembly. For this project, I repurposed my upgraded threaded Z rods. ...However, this is still a work in...
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This modification also makes it fully compatible (tested!) with the TwoUp!\nBuilding my own custom solution for the X endstop holder led me to discover a clever fix: attach it directly to the X axis motor screws!\nThis simple setup accommodates a...
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Doing the 'make my own thing' for the X endstop holder, I saw a simple solution: attach it to the X axis motor screws! This fits a KW11-3Z micro switch and all it needs is a zip-tie and 2x M3x20 screws. Using the original M3x15 screws would not cut...
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Doing my own thing for the X endstop holder, I stumbled upon a simple solution: attach it directly to the X axis motor screws. This setup works perfectly with a KW11-3Z micro switch and requires only a zip-tie and 2x M3x20 screws. Unfortunately,...
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... To secure your 5mm threaded rod, affix two nuts together at one end. Ensure Prusa users utilize SCAD files within the designated folder, or customize variables for other printers. If you own a Printrbot, leveraging gravity can be advantageous.
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Ensures stability against potential instability in the vertical rods' Z axis by attaching two pieces with 608 bearings, fitting a rod and mounting them above the main vertical rods. The extra height of the driver rod is minimal (around 5mm). ...Note...