x axis 3d models
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Everything stems from the original, all-powerful cable chain by jonniewhiskey here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920060 - these parts utilize standard cable chain pieces and little clip thingys that go on the other side, adding an x-axis...
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This to relieve stress on the i3 frame when the x axis belt is tensioned Update Dec 11th 2015> Created an anti backlash adapter so that the standard M5 threaded rod can be used with these X axis ends...
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After witnessing [wschadow](https://www.thingiverse.com/wschadow)'s impressive [X-axis tensioner](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2786603) in action, I decided to create a similar design for the Anet A8 / AM8. This original creation was made from...
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An update reveals a better X-axis idler pulley mounting; view it here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:253357. This is one of the improvements made on my K8200 from Velleman. The standard X-axis idler pulley, secured by an ordinary bearing, was...
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The bearings worked so well that I created an X Axis carriage for them. UK residents can purchase them from worldofcnc.com/products.asp?recnumber=167, or find them cheaper on eBay. An update reveals a miscalculation in the end bolt holes of the ABP...
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I've been searching for a straightforward way to add a damper to my x-axis stepper motor, but nothing really caught my eye. This adapter is as simple as it gets. Benefits compared to other options: * Easy to install * No firmware updates required *...
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... the LED to be more visible. This cover does not work with the Y Axis Limit Switch. Fully compatible with the ADIMLab X-Axis Pulley Cover I show this cover (and other covers) in a YouTube video: https://youtu.be/JcyTnS-7tlk Category: 3D Printer Parts
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#linear X-Axis Stabilizer for Prusa i4 Printing with the Prusa i4 requires a stable carriage, and any bearing without a pair causes slack. This is especially true in the design of this printer. The carriages simply cannot function well without a...
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Revamp your Replicator 1's X-axis cables with a cable chain upgrade that protects both the stepper motor and endstop cables from strain-induced damage. This DIY solution involves printing a set of cable chain mounts, including brackets for housing...
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I created this upgrade specifically for the Anet because its X-axis was the weakest axis due to excessive play and imperfections on standard 8mm steel rods. This upgrade eliminates all play on the X-axis and provides a more effective way to mount...
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Removes strain from the x-axis motor connector. As the z-axis does not make fast moves, there is very little strain in the x-axis wire. However, the standard setup bends about the stepper motor connector. This strain relief moves the bend along the...
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Additionally, accessing and tightening the belt on the X-Axis carriage after assembly proved to be a frustrating task. To overcome these issues, I designed a simple mounting plate that attaches to the motor and features slots for easy belt...
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It was important for me to have the camera's angle of view at the level of the nozzle, so I mounted it on the X-axis. A piece of ribbon cable is required, an M4x25 screw, an M4x16 screw and an M4 nut. I used the design from jgeyer as base for...
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Since I wanted to create a more solid X axis upgrade using 3D printed parts, I designed this upgrade. It includes mounts for two endstops (X min and X max), an adjustable Z endstop screw mount for users with longer or shorter screws, and a hole in...
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* In case of a printed model with support: + Remove support material from the areas that will interface with the X-axis mount and where the dial sits flush with the print bed (2 locations). + See the print bed's bottom surface for these areas. ...*...
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Once assembled it is also difficult to get back in and tighten the belt on the X-Axis carriage. So I designed a simple plate that mounts to the motor and has slots to allow for tightening the belt. Assemble the plate on to the X-Axis motor with (4x)...
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In my setup, I have: 1 x-axis mount (grey) 2 arm (light blue) 4 pivot (green) 4 washer/nut (red) 1 Camera holder (dark blue) 7 5mm screws I've also added an extra hole to zip tie different types of cameras, giving you the flexibility to use a...
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Prusa x axis stepper cable saver designed to protect the x axis stepper motor wiring connection from the stresses of printer use. Both versions 3.1 & 3.2 have mounting holes to accommodate a thin aluminum or copper plate. This modification allows...
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Their Satsana remix has a very tight fit with cut-outs for the Satsana (which I use), so I've remixed their design with the original hot end connection to make an even better piece (and it really is a lot better than v1 and v2). I've also moved the...
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Reviewing my options for x-axis belt clamps and tension revealed that none of the existing designs suited my needs; I didn't want to dismantle part of the printer to add a tensioner and clip style tensioners don't offer the same level of adjustment....
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I whipped this together based on other x-axis endstop holders/mounts I've seen around for other printers, but tailored it to work with my customized ThreeUp. Most other x-axis endstop designs rely on still having the gantry or other "factory" parts...
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Up until now, there wasn't a suitable X-axis spanner available, so I took a closer look at how things are set up on the printer and discovered that there is just enough space to install a correct spanner. I decided to create the fork of the spanner...
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Unobtrusive Anet A6 X-axis belt tensioner This is a parametric design for an x axis belt tensioner for the Anet A6 3d printer. It has been made with FreeCAD 0.17 daily. The design goal was to create a tensioner which requires the least changes to...
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Unobtrusive Anet A6 X-axis Belt Tensioner This parametric design creates an x-axis belt tensioner for the Anet A6 3D printer. It was made with FreeCAD 0.17 daily. The goal was to create a tensioner that requires minimal changes to the original...
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Spirals print facedown, no supports needed. Super glue (1) 8x3mm magnet to the back to attach to the X-Axis motor (Prusa Mini) or extruder motor (MK3S). Check out my other Prusa Mini visualizer as well if you like this...
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(3) Zip-tie slots are incorporated on top to prevent the mount from falling off x-axis rods. The design was also tweaked to fit better, with modified clips and dimensions. This custom endstop holder is designed specifically for my ThreeUp v2 printer,...
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Bear EXXA motor cover This is a motor cover for the X axis of the Bear EXXA upgrade.The 'PRUSA' logo can be highlighted by printing the insert part with a different color. !! PRINT IN PETG. The heat generated from the X axis motor will...
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I made an improved version which can be found here:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/63719-prusa-x-axis-motor-cable-holder-improved-version This design consist of three parts, that don't require any support during printing, and is easy to...
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It didn't align properly with the drag chain though, as the cable clip was 5 mm farther away from the x-axis as the one on the slide-in mount. I could -just- make it fit, but the drag chain would need to bend an awful lot to accommodate the extra...
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Tips and Notes The pulley of the X-axis motor was installed on the wrong side from the factory for an unknown reason. To correct this, it should be set up like this: About Idlers and Customizer I choose to capture bearings in the idlers by printing...