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A redesign of the Prusa Mini Z Axis: Remove the integrated electronics box; want to print it separately so can more easily adapt to new electronics Remove the need for the metal plate at the base of the Z axis, replacing it with a single piece of...
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Improved Prusa I3 Hephestos Upper Z-Axis Bracket Redesign.\nUsing precision-crafted ball bearings significantly reduces the erratic motion of the Z-axis jackscrew, resulting in enhanced printing accuracy and precision.\n\nAssembly Instructions\nTwo...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: Printer speed varies from one printer to another, so use your own specific settings. ...When printing, keep in mind that the first two...
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Using this thing, you can add a y-axis max endstop to your Geeetech Prusa i3 printer easily. It fits snugly on top of the acrylic plates and is securely held in place by the big screw located at the front. You can even add a switch like this one on...
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Our Y-axis endstop mount is specifically designed for Prusa i3 users who want to ensure their 8mm threaded rods are properly secured at 20mm spacing. Before you start assembling, remember to carefully check the clearance of your printbed carrier. A...
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This Y-axis belt holder is designed for a specific Prusa i3 variant - ANet A8. The original Y belt holder was laser-cut acrylic, which presented two significant problems: It held the Y belt at a level higher than pulleys at both ends, resulting in...
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This is a Y Axis End Stop for the "Original" Prusa i3 that comes from Prusa Research. The kit has you zip tie the switch to the the 8mm round bar and this replaces the zip tie with something more robust. Note that this version of the i3 has a 8mm...
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... issues with my Y-axis belt skipping steps on GT2 gears, prompting me to create a solution that resolved the problem effectively. ...To achieve this, I utilized an 8mm x 22mm x 7mm 608ZZ bearing and reinforced its position with a sturdy zip tie.
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... By following these guidelines and experimenting with different configurations, you'll be well on your way to creating custom Z axis top ends that perfectly complement your Prusa i3's 8mm lead screws and 608ZZ (22mm) bearings. ...Happy building!
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Use your digital caliper to fine-tune and test the Y axis on Prusa i3 with ease. Calibration prints are a thing of the past with this efficient method. Simply place the open caliper in its mount, reset it to zero, then move the bed towards the...
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If you own a Prusa Mini and need your camera to move in the Z-axis, this model is for you. The motor connection apparatus is my own drawing, I gathered other parts from other projects. ...If you need more parts there are plenty available at the link...
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When I unwrapped my Prusa printer kit, this was one of the first things I engineered with it: a more precise Z-axis endstop design that surpasses the rest. As seen on numerous online designs, I added a robust spring to preload the M3 screw and...
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To clean my desk up a bit, I made a little holder for the Z-Axis strut of my prusa mini to hold - the provided wrench - clippers for filament Works without screws due to a support arm on the top. Rotate the piece, slide the T-Nut in and rotate it...
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For Prusa i3, you'll need a Y axis belt tensioner that's precision-crafted with two high-performance 624Z (13x5 mm) bearings and two durable M4x25 screws. To add extra security, consider using a nyloc nut for the tension screw. ...When preparing this...
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... prevent the MK2 from losing its balance. Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 MK2 Rafts: None Supports: Not Required Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 45% Notes: The print turned out well in PLA, with no supports needed. Design Process Created using OnShape.
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... was printed in ABS, but I still need to work on preventing corner lift. BOM (Bill of Materials): - 2 x 625ZZ Ball Bearings - 4 x M3x15 or M3x16 Allen Screws - 4 x M3 Nuts - 4 x Washers Design Process: This design was created using SolidWorks 2014.
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These holes are designed specifically for screws that secure the X-axis smooth rod in place, but they can also be used to attach the rod if preferred. ...The holes have been crafted with precision to provide a snug fit for the smooth rod, ensuring a...
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... have that issue. This design allows you to add adjustability to your 3D printer's Y-axis by mounting it on the outside of a P3Steel frame or on the inside as shown in the picture. ... You can attach this endstop using two M3 bolts and two M3 nuts.
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The provided STL file yields a precise fit for 3mm nuts, while also including the Scad file for easy adjustments within Prusa's settings. Print four Y-Axis Corner Nut Traps and drill corresponding 4mm holes on your wooden board. Assemble the HPB...
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You may need some material for this modification : 16x additionnal nuts 16x additionnal rings 2x 46cm (minimal lenght) threaded rods to link the Z and Y axis 2x 46cm (minimal lenght) threaded rods in order to replace those on the Y axis. You may also...
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I crafted custom brackets to align my Z axis precisely with the X axis. These mounts securely fasten onto the existing Z axis upper bracket positions within the acrylic frame via M3 screws, enabling a minimal amount of movement while firmly locking...
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My take on a beefed up Y-axis motor mount with built-in end stop. Requires: 1x M3 x 10 (reuse from stock) 2x M3 x 25 (from included spares bag) 2x M3 lock nuts (reuse from stock) Recommended material: PETG or ABS. NOTE: The picture is of an earlier...
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Top and bottom parts https://www.printables.com/model/571277-prusa-i3-z-axis-parametric Please be sure to upload your custom parts so others can benefit from it, also upload your makes to inspire others. ... Keep posted because I will be posting more...
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https://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3-f30/fine-tune-your-mk3-y-axis-t13851.html#p63653 Fine Print: You may need to use a 12 mm M3 screw instead of the 10 mm M3, as this mount is slightly thicker and requires a longer screw. The rest...
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https://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3-f30/fine-tune-your-mk3-y-axis-t13851.html#p63653 Fine Print: You might need to use a 12 mm M3 now instead of the 10 mm M3, this mount is a bit thicker so you'll need a screw that's just a tad...
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Spirit Level Guide - Tool ------------------------------- Hey everyone, I needed a way to level my X axis faster, so I created this part. It helps me check the x-axis level in seconds without messing with the firmware. Parts Required:...
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This upgrade halves the minimum step motor angle from 1.8 degrees down to 0.9 degrees, which should enable a precision of 0.1mm on both the X and Y axes, identical to the Z axis. ... https://youtu.be/YlrDYRW9wq8
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This is a remix of the Prusa MINI Y Axis Linear Rails Mod by Ryper3D that I re-created from scratch from the original Prusa MINI Printable Parts with the following differences:No Ryper3D logo. This was the main motivation for remixing the...
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Prusa i3 owners can modify the Split X-Ends design found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:514582 for a custom fit. ...As of 2016-04-20, this version is specifically designed for an M5 variant, but further customization is possible.