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I'm using an Anet A6, and the X-axis belt is notoriously difficult to tighten properly. To get around this issue temporarily, I created a simple belt tensioner that's easily printable and won't interfere with my extruder assembly. This design avoids...
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A simple, user-friendly belt tensioner for the x axis has been created by me. I've been using it for a few days now, and it performs exceptionally well. Initially designed for use with M3 screws, I used 4mm drill bits to enlarge the holes and...
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This solution addresses a critical issue with the Tronxy x8 - it lacks an x axis belt tensioner. As a result, when printing with the bearing in its standard configuration, the belt rubs against the extruder carriage's bearing. This problem is...
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I modified a creative remix of the Ender-3 X axis motor cover by Orseeny, available at Thingiverse under ID 2921529. To improve its functionality, I removed some material and added clips to secure the cover in place. Additionally, I reinforced parts...
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I've designed a printable version of an adjustable Z-stop mount that screws into the X-axis mount, allowing for easy assembly without adhesives. This design enables users to quickly and easily install or remove the Z-stop as needed. ...Additionally,...
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You can utilize your digital caliper to fine-tune and verify the X-axis on your Prusa i3 with speed and simplicity, eliminating tedious calibration prints. Simply place the open caliper in its holder, reset it to zero, then move the bed in the...
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This replacement x-axis belt tensioning arm is designed to upgrade the one originally created by MazaaFIN. Two versions are available: one for 17mm separations and another for 27mm separations, mirroring the original design. A key distinction...
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X axis belt tensioner for Formbot Raptor v1 and possible other printers The knob for tension is designed by funbart https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:641854 You wil need one M5x30 or longer hex head bolt one M5x35 or longer bolt one standard M5 nut...
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Based on the X-axis belt tensioner by FreeMark, I decided to give it a makeover. The boxy design didn't sit well with me, so I borrowed the dimensions from his original model and remade it with a sleek chamfer for a more streamlined look. ... Print...
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Designed specifically as a belt holder, this part securely fastens onto the X-Axis carriage for use with the Flashforge Dreamer. Printing results indicate a snug fit with standard carriages, including one created by BarronWilliams available on...
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This is a protective cover for the X-axis stepper motor, designed specifically with a mountpoint for a flatcable clamp integrated into its design. I opted to create this particular design as I found other similar designs lacking. The model was...
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Here are the brackets i made for the Gatton CNC X Axis. The limit switches i used are , https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H8TJOU8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I used M2.5 screws to attach them,...
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Created for someone who broke their end cap while changing x-axis rods. 6/12/17: Printed and tested the fit, which was perfectly accurate. I also designed this part to work seamlessly with https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2049820. 6/13/17:...
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This is an attempt on a Ender 3 V2 Neo x-axis cover. I needed it for a custom version later on , as a holder / bracket for a webcam. It turned out really well and fits as good as the original. ...Hope you might find a way to use it either as a...
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The X-axis locking lever on the Sieg X3 mill is large, clunky, and inevitably it's going to snag on the cross-slide dovetail and either bend the screw or break the casting. Mine broke the casting, so I replaced it with a simple knob that does the...
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Several owners of the Creality Ender 3 have encountered an issue with their x-axis belt being too short. This has resulted in unusable machines for many users, including myself. An easy solution is to extend the belt length using a simple fix. First,...
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20x20 Extruded Aluminum X Axis Mod and V6 Carriage Plate. The carriage plate will seamlessly integrate with both the Openbuilds V Gantry Slide Plate and any other equivalent plate featuring a matching bolt pattern. Measuring 430mm in length, this...
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I needed to push my endstop back after swapping to a e3d Titan Aqua and thought maybe others have the same issue so here is my Ender 3 X Axis Motor Cover with Adjustable Endstop. I extended the area for the mounting so as i can also tie off the...
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This is a crucial X-axis belt tensioner for the Prusa i3 3D printer model, also compatible with Anet-A8 and Sitron TW-101.\nFirst, consult the accompanying txt file for step-by-step assembly instructions.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Model:\nPrusa...
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I'm excited to share my custom Adidas X-axis cover, specifically designed for the Ender 3 printer. This upgrade replaces the standard QR code and adds a touch of style to your machine. The best part? It's available at a reasonable price. If you...
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The Prusa i3 allows you to use your digital caliper to quickly and easily calibrate/test the X axis with precision. No more tedious slow calibration prints required. Simply place the open caliper in its mount, reset it to zero, then carefully move...
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I was fed up with old generic X axis covers and STLs on Thingiverse that were just as bland, so I decided to create a brand-new one that would allow for more airflow and a bigger cable slot since I had added a 3D Touch. The result is a motor cover...
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I had an issue when I switched my X-Axis to rely on a screw instead of a belt. My screw turned out to be slightly shorter than I needed, so I didn't want to spend extra cash on a 550mm long screw. The reason for this was that I'd designed a support...
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Here are the brackets I made for my Gatton CNC X Axis.\r\n\r\nThe limit switches I used are available at \r\n\r\nhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H8TJOU8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1\r\n\r\nI attached them with M2.5 screws, which...
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Modified the X axis endstop support in order to better fit the cable harness. The original endstop support is pretty flimsy. This version also works on Orballo P3Steel frame, which is a bit larger than the HTA3D one. All changes made in tinkercad:...
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Remix and mash up of https://www.printables.com/model/117033-wider-20mm-micro-swiss-direct-drive-cable-manageme and the End cap on Thingverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5758612 Had to shorten it to maximize bed space without rolling of the x...
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My existing cover fouled slightly on the X-Axis stepper motor so decided to knock together a new, shorter, design that also gave the ribbon cable some additional support. This sits elevated above the aluminium extrusion face to prevent any pressure...
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I really love Cornely_Cool's belt tensioner design, but when I printed the X axis tensioner it was incredibly tight - I thought it was going to snap my belt when it was loosened all the way up. So, I took 1.5mm off of the body and now it works...
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Here's how it works: This part replaces the panel that would normally hold the X-axis motor and rods. When tightened, the M3 bolts push the X-axis rods, tightening the drive belt. Print recommendations: -The part is designed to be printed with...
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The only problem is horizontal rod spacing - most printers like the Anet and P3Steel have 45mm spacing between the X-axis horizontal rods, but the Zonestar and Tronxy are 44mm. This would be a big issue as I want to use my original carriage. After...