prusa i3 mk3 z axis calibration 3d models
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Its primary function is to provide additional support and stability to the motor that drives the z-axis, which moves the print head up and down during the printing process. ...By offering this extra reinforcement, the mount significantly enhances the...
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Extra support for the Z axis screw mounts perfectly on the threaded shaft of the Z axis by bearing. It's designed not to require changing the standard clamp, simply fitting right onto it and the smooth rod without imprinting the entire part or...
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I'm trying to create a solution that helps the axis align perfectly with the acrylic, making it more stable and easier to work with. ...In my situation, my z-axis had developed a slight warp, which was causing issues with the print quality.
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This text presents modifications to the default z-axis components, offering increased attachment strength to the frame. The changes involve a new design with 3+1 holes for the Z-Motor and 2+1 holes for the Z-Rod. ...These designs are specifically...
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... in the .scad file accordingly. Print Settings: Printer: Ctc Prusa i3 variant Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .3 or .2 Infill: 40% Notes: Print with at least three outlines. ...Fan cooling for holes is recommended but not strictly necessary.
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... and additional information, visit http://regishsu.blogspot.com/2016/10/3dp-z8mm.html. Here are the print settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: prusa i3 Rafts: Not used Supports: None required Resolution: 0.3 millimeters Infill Density: 30%
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I'm building a custom Prusa i3 clone, themed around Superman. My printer now sports Superman colors and logos. To address issues with my original wooden components, I replaced them with durable plastic pieces, which I designed after modifying the...
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This straightforward solution significantly enhances Z-axis stability, particularly in the backward direction, which is almost perfect due to new diagonal M6 rods. The forward direction's stability could be better, though, as Y-axis rod flexibility...
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The original text is modified to specify the use of a 5mm threaded rod for the Z-Axis. Each top part requires a 675ZZ ball bearing, facilitating shaft rotation while preventing any unwanted lateral movements. ...Currently, the left and right parts are...
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Adds bearings to the Z axis and fortifies it with standard abec skateboard bearings, available at an affordable price. Contact me for cheap options! To ensure a snug fit, wrap tape around the top of the threaded rods, eliminating any play. ...If you're...
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This kit prevents the Z-axis from wobbling. It functions perfectly with my printer, and I'm confident it will work just as well for you. No additional assembly was necessary since everything fit together seamlessly and operates flawlessly. ... Best...
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Replace those flimsy components under the front of your Z-axis motors, then readjust your print bed to perfection. This will stabilize the entire assembly and prevent the chassis from tilting forward any longer. ...The result is a much sturdier...
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Designed to test all four extruders while giving a good track to perform Live-Z adjustment with your Prusa Mk2 Multi Material printer. Note: To perfectly center the print in your bed, you will need to adjust the wipe tower dimensions slightly or...
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An exact copy of the upper frame part of the Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro B. I designed it because mine were very crooked. I also made an "optimized" version, which allows to fix the linear rod using a 20mm M3 screw and a M3 hex nut and leaves free play for...
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I designed my original printer to have a z-axis wobble fix built-in, but not everyone needs that feature. This new version does away with it and instead secures the brass lead screw directly to the printed part, similar to most standard setups. The...
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I decided to decouple the X-axis and Z-axis lead screws to eliminate any remaining vibrations. This design uses a M8 Hex nut, but it won't work with standard lead screws - that's why I created a custom solution. It's specifically designed to fit my...
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I got tired of adjusting my P.I.N.D.A probe, so I made a tool to do it for me. How to use. Auto Home Raise Z axis Center Hot end on bed place tool beneath hot end Lower hot end so the nozzle touches the pad labeled "nozzle" adjust height of probe so...
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This part eliminates any backlash that may occur on your Z-axis. Adjust the load according to your needs by changing the distance between the two nuts. This is a must-have if you are using a lightweight extruder like a Bowden extruder. Required parts...
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I noticed that the Chinese knockoff of the Prusa i3 had some weak points, particularly with the wooden components chipping or denting easily when motors were tightened into place or moved around. To address this issue, I decided to design a printable...
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I created a custom version of the Hictop 3DP-11 and 3DP-12 z-axis top bracket with a 608ZZ bearing, building upon an existing design found on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2165843) that provided accurate hole spacing. The original...
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I'm really drawn to this z-axis indicator http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:920819 - I'd love to create a similar one that incorporates a dial gauge instead of the digital display. Unfortunately, thoxbui only shared the STL file, so I had to design my...
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... for them to move freely. Pictures will be posted shortly. Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 MK2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm layer at 30mm/s or 40mm/s Infill: 80% Notes: I believe a 0.2mm layer setting would also work effectively.
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... Key Print Settings: * Printer: Prusa i3 * Rafts: None required * Supports: Essential for optimal results * Infill: A minimum of 60-70% is recommended Important Notes: * To ensure accuracy and a secure fit, it's crucial to print this adapter slowly.
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Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Metal Frame Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 40% 3D HoneyComb Notes: Printed in ABS Post-Printing BOM 2 x Parts 4 x M5 nuts 2 x Spring Some ball bearing grease...
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... duration with the parameters shown is approximately two hours and 45 minutes. If you have any questions or improvements, just comment or send a message! Happy printing! Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: Yes Supports: No
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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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Tronxy P802 Precision Motorized 3D Printer Right Axis Mounting System
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... 2x M3 bolts & nuts for securing the clippy thing to the guide. 4x M3 bolts & nuts for fastening the guide to the printer frame. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3/Hictop 3DP-11 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 55
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I designed this to replace the standard acrylic spacers holding the z-axis stop switch on my printer. The stock spacer posed a problem - its screw heads were uncomfortably close to the wires, potentially pinching them and causing the switch to...