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This is a Camera mount that goes on the X-axis Stepper cover, offering several advantages. Notably, it allows for movement up and down with the Z-axis, keeping the printhead and top layer in sight at all times. This setup also avoids vibrations...
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Update: 3/17/2016 Added Counterweight Suspension System for the Flying Extruder to minimize additional load on the stepper motors, making it virtually weightless. Please print new_plate. This moves the suspension point at the center of gravity of the...
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Complete list of recommended upgrades and links here: https://www.banggood.com/Creality-3D-Ender-3-Direct-Extruding-Mechanism-Complete-Extruder-Nozzle-Kit-with-Stepper-Motor-p-1705315.html?rmmds=buy&cur_warehouse=CN (Highly recommended, required for...
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Use one M3 and one M5 screws to fix it to Sovol SV01, near the extruder stepper (see photo). I have added gcode for bedlevel procedure (originated from Federico Salis and Romeoknight, Many thanks!) and personalized it to support the SOVOL SV01. The...
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When it comes to driving the Z axis, servo motors are the best choice – they are lightweight and fast compared to steppers. Unfortunately, GRBL has no PWM output to control the Z axis so I decided to make a small project to convert the STEP and...
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The bushings seemed to be working fine initially but after one day or less, they started to get stuck on the rods and the stepper motor struggled with resistance to move. No-go for MoS2 grease and printed bushings! I printed a new batch of PETG...
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They seemed to work initially but got stuck after just one day or less, and the stepper motor struggled with resistance to move. MoS2 grease is a NO GO for printed bushings! I printed a new batch of PETG bushings and tried them with sprayed PTFE oil...
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Hello, to download conversion kit from V-wheels to linear guides Y-axis, set fits MGN12H bearings, you can print the mounting part for the bearings and screw the original tevo table handle on it, or mill the aluminum file of the new table handle that...
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Once both sides are even, electronically move the Z Axis up; be cautious not to move it down, as this may damage your stepper motors. The jig marked with a “Z” (Z_Axis_Level) can only be used on printers like the Anet A6 with two horizontal rods for...
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The Z stage does not use a servo, as in Misan's machine, but rather one of those cheap 28BYJ stepper motors you can find for $1.50 on eBay. NOTE: The photos are of the current prototype, some of the modifications to the various bits and pieces have...
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This is an unhealthy situation, as the Pi does not have enough current capacity on the USB to power your printer, nor does it have the additional 12v or 24v required by the steppers and heaters. The eventual end result, even if the printer remains...
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7.I have included a cable spacer to allow the cables nearest to the Extruder motor to be returned away from the slightly higher Housing Lid and keep them clear from the heat of the stepper motor. 8.The design uses the existing Z Mount\housing lid. ... ...
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Motors: I use generic motors linked below and install four of them: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1X-for-Arduino-Smart-Car-Robot-Plastic-Tire-Wheel-with-DC-3-6V-Gear-Motor-New-/131459704359?hash=item1e9b9be627 I use this motor shield to drive them:...
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I say my CTC A10S is the worst I've seen because it's the only one I've encountered that shipped with nylon drive rollers on X & Y stepper motors, and a steel heated bed instead of aluminum. One of the biggest issues I faced with this printer was...
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I replaced the old system with a Protoneer RPi-CNC and Raspberry Pi to drive it, along with new stepper motors and a more powerful power supply. To house these components, I created a custom mount from a 1x8 piece of plywood that bolts directly to...
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The M4 screw could also be replaced with a #8 x 3/8" imperial machine screw.\r\n\r\nStock parts to be retained:\r\n- M3 Stepper Mounting Screws\r\n- Arm Bushing\r\n- Spring \r\n- Bearing (4x11x4)\r\n- Feeder Gear\r\n\r\nParts required for replacement...
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The loudest part on the machine is now the z stepper motor, and that is only when doing long travels under normal printing conditions; it's in effect "silent". All in all, the materials used were: 2 x 80mm be quiet fans 2 x 120mm be quiet fans 1 x...
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You can do this with the printer on and the stepper motors disengaged, then slowly lower the gantry to check the optical sensor is triggered. I've also included a fan duct that I put together to cater for the lower nozzle tip. Better fan ducts...
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The riser with a slot is designed to accept a standard stepper motor mount screw, which can be screwed into the unused hole on the extruder motor. Alternatively, the riser provides sufficient stability by pressing against the extruder motor mount...
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New BOM, this might be incomplete: *Hardware* 3x Alu Extrusion 2020 450mm 9x Alu Extrusion 2020 200mm 1x Kossel Corner set for 2020 extrusions 3x MGN12H Linear Rails + Carriages, 300mm 3x Cherry End Stop Switches 3x E3D 0.9 deg Slim Line Steppers 3x...
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The following updates have been made: * January 29, 2017: Added Spring_Compressor.stl * March 2, 2017: Added Extruder_Body_Disks_SupportV2.stl * December 21, 2017: Added Spring_Compressor_V2.stl and Washer_Board.stl * December 28, 2017: Added...
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Fast Example: My ROM X Stepper settings = 80.421 When I measure my test print, it should be 40 x 60 mm but I got 39.7 mm Then the math: Size (What you want it to be) × Your ROM Step / Size you got. (40 × 80.421 / 39.7 = 81.028) So just put 81.028 in...
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Setup Hardware (simple example setting with capacitor and 1/32 micro steps) to drive DRV8825 stepper driver from GPIO. 2. Software development 2.1. Express based webserver up and running. 2.2. Communication between projector/webserver/gpio...
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... the cost of a pair of 120mm silent computer fans, you can have a silent B1! Oh, and it is so quiet now. All you hear is the fans on the head and the steppers when they move at high speed. ...:)I printed this on a BIQU B1 using eSUN PLA+ filament.
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This design calls for the following bolts not supplied with the printer or extruder: M3-12mm x 4 M3-25mm x 2 M3-30mm x 1 Two of the 12mm bolts are used to retain the bottom of the stepper motor to the mount, since the 8mm bolts that came with the...
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A simple M5 screw driven by a stepper motor secures the toolheads in place. Each toolhead has a matching M5 nut. Watch it in action here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpfY1AHpZh4 UPDATE 2019-10-20: Progress update: yes, I'm still working on this...
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Install this cover FRONT HOOK FIRST, and then slowly guide the rear hook in between the two stepper motors until in locks in. Make sure you have sufficient clearance between the rear hook and two motors. (If not, you can trim the rear hook with a...
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This print took 19.5 hours with settings of three shells, 120mm/s, 10% infill, and 1.2 mm retraction at 35mm/s using a SKR Mini V1.2, BMG extruder, E3D V6 hotend in direct drive configuration with dual Z-rods and pancake stepper mounted on the...
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Here you could use external motor drivers.Video: https://youtu.be/scCJcUZJsKU Materials used (affiliate links):If you buy through these links, you support my work.Belt 240mm: https://amzn.to/3E4eB7I Hammerhead nuts:...