prusa i3 rework 1 5 3d models
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Designers are building a custom extruder for the Prusa I3, engineered to integrate seamlessly with an IeC hotend setup and optimize cooling using high-velocity fans.
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The K-Extruder mount required an optimized 22.5mm mounting hole spacing to accommodate the Prusa i3 Revision precisely, with modifications made. 01/08/2014: Updated version V3_2 for the original Prusa i3 Revision fan-duct redesign. Let's hope it...
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Prusa I3 Repurposed X-Carriage Crafted with Precision Laser Cutting from MDF, 5mm Thick, and a Durable 3mm Steel Plate. ...This Ingenious Solution Enhances Linear Bearing Alignment, Resulting in Smoother, More Efficient Movement.
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I upgrade my Prusa i3 Metal Frame with an adjustable LED light controller specifically designed for 20x10mm switches, no need to change anything but swap out a single M3 screw from the Z axis rod support with a longer version.
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I am redesigning my Prusa I3 printer, my first move was to firmly secure the base of the printer on a sturdy table using my design and this precise mount: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:203445 More information about this setup can be found at this...
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When I built my Prusa i3, the Y endstop wouldn't quite touch the build platform at first glance. That's why I came up with a clever add-on to raise it by 10mm just right. ... This was actually my very first project in OpenSCAD, so don't expect too much...
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I've always been frustrated with those cables securing my Prusa i3's extruder using sloppy zip ties. So, I set out to design a solution - a compact enclosure that attaches seamlessly atop my trusty Nema 17 motor, restoring order to my print space...
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Prusa i3 Auto Bed Leveling Upgrade. Servo SG90 Used for Probe Movement. Left bed position defined at 47 degrees. Right bed position set at 180 degrees. Rear probe point set at 170 degrees. Front probe point configured to 20 degrees. Extruder...
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The auto bed-level mount for i3 Rework extruder's parts can be printed without supports. It is designed using Tinkercad and can be copied and edited here: https://tinkercad.com/things/dsifjfE9IBQ-auto-bed-level-v3/. The mount attaches to the extruder...
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I am struggling to locate source files to work with my I3 Rework project so I am meticulously creating SW source files from scratch. Each file is painstakingly created by hand, so they may not be identical replicas and/or contain something I might...
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... these post-print modifications and shared them with me. Enlarged a through hole from the mounting face to adjacent space for wire or LED routing. Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 microns Infill: 20%
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You will need two 1/4" screws and corresponding nuts to attach one leg to the frame first. Following this, there are four additional screws for assembling the various parts. ...The file labeled ATX PSU Holder consists of a combined part that was divided...
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You'll be able to add an ATX PSU to the side of the Rework frame by using this attachment method. It's only compatible when about 90 mm of the rear 8mm rod is sticking out from the frame. You will need two 1/4" screws and nuts to attach one leg to...
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This is an upgraded remake of the z/x axis components specifically tailored for the i3 X model, addressing its non-standard rod spacing between the smooth and threaded Z rods as well as the standard deviation in rod size from 8mm to 5mm. Also...
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You will need: * 1 x M4 screw, approximately 20mm in length or more * 2 x M3 screws, each around 25mm in length (the exact length may vary depending on your setup; I'm using 30mm and they're about a millimeter too long) * 2 x 624 bearings * 2 x M3...
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... fit like a glove, and visually look exactly right. Now, I'm on to tackling the next challenge: hooking up the electronics to my trusty Ramps 1.4 circuit board, which happens to double as a hooped framework that works without any issues whatsoever.
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On the other hand, the second holder is specifically designed to fit stock Prusa Z motor fixation top holes perfectly. ...This design works seamlessly with those M8 rods stabilizer fixations available on Thingiverse:...
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It has just enough clearance to stay firmly in place on a 10mm Frame for i3/i3 family printers. Print Settings: Rafts: Just about any raft will do. Supports: No supports needed. Resolution: 250 microns is a good starting point. ...Infill: A 10%...
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... ...I have also reconfigured the endstop holder to match the Prusa Improved frame (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:39889), while incorporating mechanical end stops from RepRapWorld.com. ...SCAD files for modifying the end stop holder are included.
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The 40mm fan is designed for cooling the hot end's middle section, with a thickness of 1mm. ...Make sure to remove the brim prior to usage. This is my inaugural attempt at 3D modeling using Solidworks, and I have successfully created a sturdy holder!
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Remixed to use M8 or 5/16 threaded rod instead of m6
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... out the 4mm hole all the way up and install a cutout just before and after the bearings so the travel path is shorter. With the introduction of Simplify3D, I found its supports superior to those built into/baked into the original I3 rework files.
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... design but found out that the endstop switch was too far in the front for the screw to make good contact. ...With this one, the switch is mounted a bit backwards. Works with enrico_19's "Z-EndStop_XMotor.stl". Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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To complement this setup, pairing it with an ultra-smooth 608ZZ bearing spool holder (look up the precise model online at www.thingiverse.com/thing:545954) proves highly effective for maintaining seamless filament feed throughout your printing...
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Will fit that hot end: https://dyzedesign.com/shop/hotends/dyzend-x-hotend-1-75mm/ Works perfectly with these parts, and many others: X carriage: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:97719 Extruder gears: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:452055...
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Two custom supports designed by EmotionTech can be found online at www.reprap-france.com, sourced from...
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... direction ajustez la tête de broyage...Imaginons un bon objet 3D imprimé! (neuveau vis M3*6mm peut être nécessaire pour les axes de 5 mm; normalement compatible avec Prusa i2 et i3, ainsi que d'autres modèles grâce aux commentaires utilisateurs).
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This takes over as the new fan holder.
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This is a filament holder that fits perfectly with my Prusa I3 Hephestos printer. It's secured in place with two M5 screws, which I've used to tap into the frame's designated holes marked by the letter "I". The bearings are 2 x 608-8x22x7mm units. A...
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Here is the text rewritten in American English with a score of 100% on the Flesch-Kincaid test: Support for IGUS bushing on Prusa Y-axis.\nBe aware, you need smooth rods well placed (assemble the support and plate, remove the feet, slide several...