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A low-cost, easy-to-assemble Y-axis belt tensioner for your Prusa 3D printer ensures a tight belt without dismantling the entire bed. A taut belt prevents wobbling and enhances print quality. ...The materials list includes one printed part, a 608zz...
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Hi, I've got an issue with my Prusa i3's z-axis. The height is 4mm and can be adjusted by +/- 2mm. If you've built your frame and it's a bit off like mine, this might come in handy. ...Greetings.
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Hi! ...I'm rebuilding the Z-axis from a Prusa i3, and it's adjustable to 4 mm with a precision of +/- 2mm. ...It's perfect for those who built their own frame, just like me, and aren't as precise with their measurements.
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I designed a Z-axis cable chain, utilizing chain links from a Remix model and creating custom ends tailored for Flsun Prusa I3 printers. To assemble the top attachment to the motor, you'll need longer screws. ...The connection to the frame only requires...
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This is a custom stabilizer designed specifically for the Alunar Prusa i3 3D printer, created due to my own inability to locate suitable bearings or obtain clear instructions on their installation. ...Its primary purpose is to effectively mitigate...
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... is fine, here comes a little touch up to hide the screws and nuts. ... It integrates two storage bins like this one https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/35704-prusa-mk2mk2smk25-storage-bins-for-z-brace (Just mirror the stl to get the other side)
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To resolve issues with Z-axis couplers falling off motors, I designed support structures maintaining consistent nozzle heights. ...By printing these parts and installing 608 bearings, 2 M8 bolts, and six M8 nuts, you can easily attach the enhancement to...
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I created this MGN12 linear rail upgrade to eliminate racking and play in the Prusa MK3S Y-axis. The standard 6mm rods/bearings have play and can often be noisy. ...Detailed installation instructions are available here:...
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Bearing Mount for Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B: A Custom Upgrade with a Typical 608 Bearing The chosen bearing, a standard 8x22x7mm 608 model, is seamlessly integrated into the existing framework to enhance overall performance and reliability. ...Replacing...
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I modified my Prusa Hephestos with a 20x30 cm heated bed and need to swap the trigger support for Y-axis endstop since the new bed support has a distinct shape and thickness compared to the old one. Follow These Instructions: Printed in ABS...
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The top of the Z-axis lead screws on my Prusa Mk2 looks rough around the edges, and they appear to be off-center, wobbling slightly within their surroundings. ...To fix this, I created a custom cover that fits snugly over the end of each lead screw,...
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I am writing about upgrading the Z-axis ends on my Prusa i3 for smoother prints and improved accuracy by installing 8mm lead screws and high-quality 608ZZ bearings measuring 22mm in diameter. ...I'm constantly refining this design to perfect its...
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This is an adjustment tool for the Y Axis Rails on Prusa i3 series printers, designed to accurately position them 170mm apart. The jig should fit snugly across these rails. Following a recent printer rebuild, I noticed that my rails seemed slightly...
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This will snugly fit into the grooves of a Prusa MK3s y-axis, making it easy to keep cables neatly organized. I'm fairly certain those extrusions are indeed 3030, although I've been unable to find any written documentation to confirm this. Print in...
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Using a digital caliper on your Prusa i3 allows for speedy and hassle-free Y-axis calibration. Simply place the open caliper in its mount, set it to zero, then carefully move the bed towards the direction that closes the caliper. ...Be sure the bed...
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I'm trying to adapt a tensioning system for the Y-axis of my Prusa Infitary I3 M508 3D printer, but it's not going smoothly. ...To get started, I need to drill through the front plastic panel of the printer so I can insert the screw that fits into the...
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Use a Square on the bed set next to the x-axis rods at the lowest z height, then raise the z axis without moving the square to see the difference at the top. Adjust the 10-24 nuts to set this perpendicular. ...Then repeat up and down about 3 times...
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This redesign of the original Hephestos Z Axis makes significant improvements to the two X axis parts, specifically accommodating an 8mm threaded rod and incorporating a fitting for the corresponding nut. To prevent bearings from falling out over...
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... M5 nut on the z-axis threaded rod, install two nuts held apart by a spring. ...Slot this object into the nut trap of the x-axis motor mount and idler to prevent backlash issues. ...Watch for demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5W2-83pPvM
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I upgraded the x- and y-axis with RJ4JP bearings and it's super quiet now, doesn't have any play and runs super smooth. The design should also work with the standard bearings. I did have some issues with the original design: When I installed the...
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To ensure these brackets fit on the Geeetech Prusa I3x, you need to lower the couplers as much as they can go; otherwise, the bracket screws will foul the couplers before the z-axis reaches Z0. You can reuse the screws from the original brass...
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... Z-axis completely. To achieve this, you will require 10mm threaded rods, each measuring 44cm in length, accompanied by 8 x 10mm nuts. ...Additionally, you will need 8mm threaded rods, 39cm long, and 8 x 8mm nuts to secure them firmly in place.
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I modified a design made for an Ender 3 to work with a Prusa Mini. ...Original link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4054237 Super glue a 8mm X 3mm rare earth magnet to the bottom. ...Print instructions40% Infill Use supports
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At the x-end idler, I've added a belt tensioner, and the motor end has an optional mount for an igus energy chain (E2.10.10.018). Take a look at my offset chain link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2815843 Both parts are designed for IGUS...
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Modeled after stock Prusa I3 Y axis corners, it includes a flange with 4 screw holes to securely attach the Y axis or bed to a box, table, or plywood, preventing it from shaking and losing its squareness. Designed for use with #4 screws featuring...
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If your BQ Prusa i3 is like mine, you'll probably see the Z-axis screws shaking loose and hear screeching noises on big Z-axis moves. To stop this from happening, I came up with a little support to keep the Z-axis screw steady by clipping it to the...
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Prusa I3 Hephaestus Z Axis Endstop for http://www.thingiverse.com/things/1035315 is the key to unlock seamless upgrades to your Prusa i3 Hephaestus FDM printer, enhancing performance and user experience. This precision engineered component plays a...
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The Y axis corner is modeled after a standard Prusa I3 design. A flange with four screw holes is included for securing the Y axis and bed to a box, table, or plywood, preventing shaking and loss of square. Designed for #4 screws with tapered heads,...
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Provides a mounting point for a PiCam on the Prusa XL Y-Axis arms.Requires a 3030 T-nut and an M3x10mm socket head screw. If you do not have a T-nut you can print one of these,...
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Z-axis reinforcement for Prusa i3 MK2 Speciall usefull in case you have an aluminium - melamine composit frame from Aliexpress (wobbly like crazy) BOM: 2x M8 430mm threaded rods, front Y axes replacement 2x M8 440mm threaded rods, Y to Z axis...