x axis prusa 3d models
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Instead, maintain straight alignment for both long Z axis bolts first; then meticulously position each brass thread directly above the corresponding bolt while keeping it firmly in place. ...To secure it properly, gently tap the right-hand end piece...
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I'm looking for a versatile motor connector that can securely connect to the Z-axis of my machine, specifically designed to accommodate a 5mm or 6mm thread rod. Ideally, this connector should fit snugly onto an M5 thread. ...If anyone has some useful...
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Assemble the Z-axis stepper motor using a sturdy M3-10mm screw, ensuring a secure hold. To prevent the PTFE tube from slipping within the holder, apply additional 3M VHB Double Sided Foam Adhesive Tape. Securely fasten the PTFE tube in place with a...
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Have the best co-pilot watch over your prints with this BB-8 z-axis visualizer! ...It comes with a docking station that goes on top of the motor to house BB-8 and protect your motor from dust and the elements.The shaft connects with the motor with a...
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I'm not a fan of zip ties on my printer either, which is why I took matters into my own hands and came up with some custom mounts for the Y-axis - a crucial component of any reliable printer setup. ...The bolt holes in these mounts are approximately 2...
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This insert is precision-crafted to fit snugly onto smooth rods, securely positioning them along the Z-axis within the frame's structure. Rods are spaced 16.5mm apart from center to center. The design ensures a tight fit on smooth rods, but can be...
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The new bracket will securely attach underneath the Z axis plate, fitting comfortably on either side. To enhance performance, I've revised the design to increase the internal slot height by 0.5mm, streamlining its integration with the bolt-down feet...
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I was having trouble tracking down a pesky Z-resonance issue when I stumbled upon the super-thin plate that secures the Z-axis smooth rod. That's when it hit me - the root cause of my problems lay in this flimsy piece of hardware. ...So, I crafted a...
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A mark denotes a 0.1mm increase on the Z-axis when turning the nut clockwise or counterclockwise, as M3 metric nuts have a pitch of approximately 0.5mm. Divide by 5 for precise adjustments. Recommended print layer height is 0.25mm with cooling...
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I swapped out the i3V 8" wooden switch holder for a custom-made one, allowing me to fully utilize my Y axis's maximum travel range. This upgraded end stop bracket empowers the Y rollers to reach their full extent, granting me a much wider working...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3x Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Notes: Print it however you like, use supports if needed, and clean up any excess material. It should snap into place correctly once assembled. ... I started...
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... omitted holes as they can be drilled in afterwards. Before homing your printer, test your new Y endstop! Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Sunhokey Prusa i3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm layer height Infill: 25%
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This is a clever way to adjust tension on my y-belt with minimal fuss, requiring no new holes in my Prusa i3 Hesine frame.\nA bit excessive, I admit, but it works wonders and was an absolute blast to create!\nI printed the entire piece in one go,...
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Prusa i3 Y LM8UU bushing. M3 nut and bolt are needed. Hole spacing is a crucial 20mm apart. No ziptie required. Printed with reliable PLA. Update September 27, 2016: Dimensional drawings were added to answer critical questions. Update August 14,...
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... on my setup. To use a standard 3mm Allen screw and nut, I modified the design slightly, making the mount longer to accommodate my shallower frame mounting. Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 50%
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A spring-loaded belt tensioner for Prusa Mendel requires printing two sets of parts, designed in SolidWorks without OpenScad files. The STLs have been Netfabb-repaired to ensure manifold perfection. Assembly necessitates a 608zz bearing, two...
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The Collet Chuck Coupler.\nThis is a Motor Coupling in the style of Collet.\nIt is used when connecting a Step Motor to a Prusa i3 and other Threaded Rods.\nSetting the Infill to nearly 100% and printing with perfect Layer Adhesion will make it...
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To solve a lengthy design issue, I revamped it for optimal brevity, ensuring it wouldn't interfere with the pulley. Additionally, I reinforced the structure. This method is particularly beneficial for older, stretched belts. ...Simply print and mount...
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using the top Z-axis hexagonal cutout. The tapered bottom allows you to easily press it in and pull it out if you'd like. </p><p>The swivel action is a print-in-place feature, but the pulley is designed to use one M4x16 SHCS and one...
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Z axis bearing holder for Acrylic i3 frames ( Sintron - Ebay) for use with lead screw . 688ZZBearings >OD 16 ID 8 Height 5 STL model is the left hand side! don't forget to mirror the other for the right hand side. Cap is symmetrical so just print 2...
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It will effectively hold a larger (1/2" wide) nut in place, allowing you to easily switch from using the original 4-40 Acme nut that comes standard with the z-axis rod to a 1/4"-16 threaded nut, significantly upgrading the rig's mechanical robustness...
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I managed to repair my Y axis belt bearing holder with a makeshift solution - holding the bearings in place with a piece of metal while printing this new design. Compared to the original holder on my printer, this one is a significant improvement. It...
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I've modified the left side Z Axis motor mount for my printer, which I purchased back in March of 2015. However, a few other members noticed that the rod wasn't quite aligned with the holes on their printers, leading to potential issues down the...
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... material from both ends. Axis Belt Joint: mount four M3x10 screws on either side. Each screw needs an extra wide M3 washer and an M3 nut to secure properly. ... Requirements include four M3x10 screws, four extra wide M3 washers, and four M3 nuts.
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The Z axis stop bracket that came with my I4 was ridiculously flimsy and promptly split as soon as I attached it to the printer. That's why I designed this replacement.\r\n\r\nYou can find the design file on GitHub at...
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... To secure your 5mm threaded rod, affix two nuts together at one end. Ensure Prusa users utilize SCAD files within the designated folder, or customize variables for other printers. ...If you own a Printrbot, leveraging gravity can be advantageous.
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Print Settings Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: It doesn't matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 or lower Infill: 100% (since it's small, make it robust) Notes: You may need to reduce print speed in order to achieve high resolution on this compact object. ...How...
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I adapted a jdonegan design to make it compatible with the latest Anycubic i3 Prusa Ultrabase model, as one of the screws wouldn't fit. I also narrowed the area where the bearing goes since the original design was slightly loose. The 608zz bearings...
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... rough manipulation. Anti-Wobble Brackets by JimmyShawsTidbits http://www.jimmyshawstidbits.com/thing:1424358 Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Pro B Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.15 - 0.25 Infill: 20-30%
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...The MK2 frame's Y axis extrusions are 20mm shorter and the bearings on the left side of the bed move very close to the frame in order to reach the entire 210mm print surface. This wasn't possible with JuanPuchol's design so I decided to make my own.