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The Y-axis motor mount component failed on my HICTOP printer. The motor was slightly swaying back and forth while printing, causing the belt to become loose and skip steps in the process. This resulted in a misaligned Y-axis position. I removed the...
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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...
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The MK2 frame has shorter Y-axis extrusions and the bearings on the left side of the bed are very close to the frame, which limits the print surface to 210mm. This issue made me decide to create my own mod. In essence, I moved the left side MGN12C...
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You will need: * 1 x M4 screw, approximately 20mm in length or more * 2 x M3 screws, each around 25mm in length (the exact length may vary depending on your setup; I'm using 30mm and they're about a millimeter too long) * 2 x 624 bearings * 2 x M3...
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remix of a popular Z-Axis Support Brace to work with my feet design. ...print this if you have printed my squashball feet and want to have z support brace together with a foot right under it.</p> <p>2 parts printed separatly to make it an easy print,...
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I'm swapping out the old plywood parts for new ones made from ABS because I was getting some serious wobble on the Z Axis. To minimize vibration and keep everything running smoothly, I chose to use F608ZZ Shielded Model Flange Bearings. These...
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Right-click screw guide assembly moves to a Z-axis position of exactly five millimeters. To get started with installing the left and right brackets, click on one of the original bracket components first, followed by clicking on its companion piece –...
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Here is the text after spinning: Acrylic i3 frames users rejoice with the arrival of Sintron Z axis bearing holder from Ebay for use with lead screw. 688ZZBearings feature an OD of 16, ID of 8, and a height of 5, offering excellent durability. A...
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I encountered some challenges with the design: When I installed the y-axis on my new MK3s, I noticed that it was rubbing against the frame. A photo of the issue is attached. After mastering OpenSCAD, I figured out how to tweak the design to resolve...
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A Phalanx CIWS to protect your printer from whatever dares to harm it!The Phalanx sits on the top of the Z-axis motor no magnets needed!Included are three parts the gun, base, and fastener. To assemble, put the rod through the base and gun, depending...
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The z-axis limit switch mount is separate from the motor mounts for a cleaner look. To attach them, I super-glued two perfectly flat surfaces together since they were on opposite sides of the printbed during printing. ...This worked out great, with no...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: Hesine Prusa i3 Rafts: Not Required Supports: None Needed Resolution: 0.25mm Layer Height Infill Percentage: 15% Hexagonal Pattern Notes: Print at any settings that provide good dimensional...
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... so it was perfectly in line with the pulley and idler. To make these adjustments, you'll need an M4 nut and a long M4 screw (at least 35mm). Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 40%
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The Z height reduction combined with new Y corners reduces the need for 8mm smooth rods to only 2 pieces of 1m length each, maintaining original build volume (200 x 200 x 200). ...This compares to the original i3's dimensions of 320mm + 350mm + 370mm...
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... rod, which can be secured using a 1-M3 nut. ...This part attaches to the X carriage that supports the heated bed on my setup. The design also features M2/M3 screws for the endstop. ...An inventor file is provided if you wish to make modifications.
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With this stronger Y axis made of Threaded rod this is no longer the case. It also helps eliminate vibrations. 4x pieces of 7 1/4" long 8mm or 5/16" diameter threaded rod are needed. 20 Nuts that match the fit of your 7 1/4" long threaded rod must...
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I've been hunting for a y-axis tensioner that looks like it would be stock, but haven't found anything not insanely over-engineered.Like always, I finally landed on one I liked enough to remix. This time, it's from Thingiverse: <a...
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The bottom parts connecting the motor to the frame are actually a remix of the Original Parts, which can be found at https://www.prusa3d.com/prusa-i3-printable-parts/. This mod does not require any additional hardware or software changes. To...
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I then widened the threaded rod hole for smooth x-carriage movement. Next, I inserted two M5 nuts with a 7mm diameter spring between them from Home Depot, compressed to 4-5mm. The spring allows the bottom nut to push onto the threads and top nut to...
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Ender3v2 x axis tensioner with mount for "Articulating Raspberry Pi Camera Mount for Prusa MK3 and MK2" (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3114849)
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User configures Prusa I3 steel printer to calibrate X-axis, employing printer's frame as a reference point for leveling purposes.
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The 30mm by 30mm moving plate fixture is adjustable along both the x-axis and y-axis for precision positioning.
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Modified Z-axis holders, for use with 40cm X-axis guide bars, to expand print space to 235x235x250 (mm)
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It's perfect for Prusa-style printers, but also works with other machines featuring parallel bars spaced exactly 45mm apart on the X axis. ... **Print Settings:** * Printer Brand: * RepRap * Printer Model: * Prusa I3 r2 * Raft Requirements: * Any *...