x axis prusa 3d models
437772 3d models found related to x axis prusa.thingiverse
This is a groundbreaking PRUSA-i3 aluminium-X-carriage made entirely of 4mm aluminum.\nWARNING: SIZES OF THE NOZZLE HOLDER MUST BE ADJUSTED Benefits include: Bearings are stored safely in the fatdepot on both rods Achieving precise thickness requires...
thingiverse
The horizontal axis change provides more stability; mirror the end stops in Cura, while motor ends are based on the design at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18384 with bolt adaptations also found there. ...Test with the quickfit X carriage from...
thingiverse
I am in need of a lighter x-axis tensioner that can fit perfectly with my system, this one is narrower by 3 mm than the original. The endcap has also been modified to be more compact. ... Print Settings Printer Brand: Printer Model: Rafts: ...
thingiverse
The Prusa X Carriage features a slim LM8UU Holder, excluding a fan. Initially, I followed jonaskuehling's version but faced issues with distance adjustments due to the fan holder, particularly when printing large parts. ...To overcome this, I eliminated...
cults3d
Human: Upgrade Your Y-axis Tensioner on the Prusa i3 Hephestos\n\nTwo Precision Ball Bearings 624 ZZ Ensure Smooth Operation\n\nSecure with Two High-Quality Screws and Nuts 4x25 for Enhanced Reliability\n\nReplace the Original Tensioner with a Proven...
thingiverse
The axis Y belt tensioner is specifically engineered for the Prusa i3. ... Assembly requires the following components: - A pulley - Two M5 screws - Two M5 nuts - Four washers measuring 5.5mm in diameter - One M5 x 40 screw - One self-locking nut, also...
thingiverse
This may not fix wobbling issues, but it can improve X-axis vibration due to this weak point. Enjoy! ... Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 Variant Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Best Infill: 80% or more Notes: I prefer 100% infills since they're...
thingiverse
As mentibump pointed out in a comment, this design is sensitive to differences in weight between the X-axis. I plan to convert my printer to bowden and use it with one extruder motor attached to the X-axis. ...See this thing:...
thingiverse
This is a Micro Prusa X Carriage that requires only two LM8UU/Igus bearings, one for the top slot and one for the bottom slot. Keep in mind, this is a work in progress and represents the first iteration. I have not yet tested it but it should...
cults3d
Complete rebuild of Geeetech I3X parts for X and Z Axis. Other parts i tried rattling on high speed and are very inaccurate. Distance between threaded rod and Z-rod: 27mm Distance between both X-rods: 45mm For the X Endstop you need 2x M2,5x10mm...
thingiverse
You will need a new X-Axis belt as this method of X-Axis belt adjustment requires a much longer belt than the stock printer as well as many other designs. Required Parts: Stock parts: X Stepper, x4 LM8UU bearings (or equivalent), X Rods, Z Rods,...
thingiverse
The original Prusa Iteration 2 X-Idler misaligns the belt with the x-motor pulley. Pictures demonstrate this issue. By modifying the x-idler.scad file's code and adjusting dimensions, I resolved it. The updated code is: translate(v = [18.5, -21.5,...
thingiverse
This project involved replacing 5mm timing cables with SynchroMesh Cable for a Reprap Prusa's X and Y axis. The SynchroMesh cable is compact, which allowed for the creation of a torsion box for the Y-axis motor, using readily available 695ZZ...
thingiverse
A Reinforced X-Carriage Mount For The Prusa I3 I created a simple, robust, and no zip-tie x-carriage design that's similar to the Prusa I3. The x-carriage features a TAZ-inspired belt holder that works perfectly in its simplest form. Update V3: The...
thingiverse
... rod protruding out the end. I got in Solidworks and redesigned some of the nut areas and widths along with opening up the ends to allow for the 8mm smooth rods to extend through. Here is what you need: 2 - M3 nuts 1 - M3 washer 1 M3 x 20 bolt
thingiverse
Yes, a custom-built belt tensioner upgrade specifically designed to address issues with slipping and wear on Prusa i3 X belts. This project leverages expert knowledge of precision mechanical design to significantly extend the lifespan and improve the...
thingiverse
I've Successfully Modified the X Carriage to Accommodate Parts from the Original Prusa i3. You Can Now Bolt Them Directly to the Milled/Printed Frame of Your 3D Printer. Two Models Have Been Uploaded: One with Screw Holes for Easy Attachment, and...
thingiverse
This is the original X-Carriage from Prusa (Revision R1) and the first Revision uploaded to Thingiverse. I've narrowed down the belt slot on the right side, making it smaller than the standard version since my belt wouldn't stay tight while...
thingiverse
I custom-modified my Prusa I3 Hephestos X end stop so it can no longer move freely, since its unpredictable movements didn't appeal to me. The modifications required precise adjustments, which had to be made carefully to ensure stability. ... Follow...
thingiverse
Rebuilding Geeetech I3X components for X and Z Axis involves replacing several critical parts to ensure smooth high-speed performance and accurate movements. The following specifications are crucial: * The distance between the threaded rod and the...
thingiverse
This was a design I conceptualized for a custom X Carriage that would significantly increase the print area available on the Prusa Mendel. Through experimentation, I discovered that standard X Carriages were often too wide, drastically restricting X...
thingiverse
Other printable parts for my printers include: GT2 belt clamp (Prusa Y-axis), Arduino Mega and RAMPS v1.4 case, Prusa i3 steel 10mm upgrade, Prusa i3 Steel Y-axis motor mount, Prusa i3 Steel X-carriage, E3D Chimera / Cyclops mount, dual E3D...
thingiverse
I remixed daandruff's Crystal Cluster to fit snugly in the hex socket on the Prusa's Z-axis.
thingiverse
I tweaked design 1892042 to squeeze into the Hexagon cutouts of my Prusa i3 Mk3's Z-axis frame.
thingiverse
Converting the Prusa i3 to Utilize Dual X-Carriages on Shared Linear Rods. Step-by-Step Instructions and Files for Implementation: The process involves modifying existing models and files to accommodate two x-carriages per linear rod. The following...
thingiverse
Developed specifically for Prusa i3 printers equipped with SC8UU bearings and x rods approximately 44.5 mm apart. Initially created to pair seamlessly with this print head: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:694135. I later designed my own heads, all...
thingiverse
I designed this X carriage for Prusa i3 Rework X-carriage (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:586636). The primary objective was simplicity, compactness, sturdiness, and support for E3DV6, drag chain, inductive sensor, and lighting. Achieving all...
thingiverse
This end stop holder for the z axis on my Prusa i3 gives much better reliability.\nI had to replace the clamp type mount in my case after it finally broke, which was a real nuisance (see picture), as it would often malfunction due to miss adjustment...
thingiverse
......I also made significant changes to the X carriage to give it a more authentic Prusa i3 mk2 feel, complete with clever cable management features. To see the printer in action, check out my live stream where it was prominently featured printing away.