x y plotter 3d models
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For the Y axis you should print both mirrored parts so you can pull evenly from both sides. I designed it in Onshape. You can copy it and modify it if you want:...
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For the parts to be stronger, print orientation should be like this without any supports.BOM2 x M5x10mm Socket Head Screw2 x M5 T-Nuts1 x M8x30mm Socket Head Screw1 x M5x30 Hex Head Screw1 x M5 N-Lock NutIn order to keep the belts perfectly align...
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Due to the slight differences in printer rail configuration between the Ender 3/Pro and CR-10, Ive had to rethink the linear actuation of the Y axis. Since there are 4040 rails on the bottom of the Ender, Ive decided to use linear rails MGN12 and...
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This configuration enables a smooth fit on the Y axis without interfering with the wheel. These idlers are designed to incorporate spacers, eliminating the need for additional nuts or inserts. They're intended to accommodate toothed bearings as an...
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You will need to mod the carriages as per the original thing, you will also need to relocate the Y endstop and extend the motor cables. I heavily advise that you reinforce the corners of your printer, as removing the top bar wlll probably make the...
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Hall Sensor Bracket for the X Axis of a Recah 3D Printer This bracket will accommodate any M12 barrel sensor, but I use the NJK-5002C model from Banggood. Important Note: Some hall sensors only detect one pole of a magnet. You must consider this...
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... ...I have created an adapted version for this size. To address the x-axis, prepare an adapter for an M4 nut. Ensure that the belt remains parallel by beefing up the belt clamp. ...For convenience, combine the belt clamp with a mount for a 40mm fan.
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... from tensioner screw damage is easy with these two items. ...Print them at 0.1mm thickness and 40% rectilinear fill, then place the one with a hole on the X axis, fitting it between the plate spring. ...Find the design on Github via Google Sketchup.
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To enhance my Z-axis calibration, I required a taller object with a 5cm x 5cm base and each step being 1cm higher. The hole on the base is precisely centered. On October 10th, 2014, I added a photo demonstrating the improved Z calibration between two...
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... a cali code to test your step/mm. ... If you use 100mm for your e-steps then why are you using 20mm for your xyz? After the you print this, use the same equation that you use for the e-steps. (current steps ÷ actual length printed) x 100 = new step/mm
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I got inspired to make something similar after printing out some amazing designs by Lord_Dworkin that showcase how to store x-wing miniatures in a Stanley 25 compartment organizer, which can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2397958. ...I...
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The bill of materials includes 6 M3 hexagon nuts, 4 M3 x 8 hexagon socket head cap screws, and 2 M3 x 20 hexagon socket head cap screws. The linear bearing (RJZM-01-08) is IGUS-made and can be found at...
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... after sorting everything out, I produced this model to confirm that all angles are indeed 90 degrees. The very end of the X axis on this gizmo is carefully cut off to provide a visible mark so users can tell which axis is which with certainty.
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I've got a cheap eBay i3 clone that's broken its X-axis belt pulley holder. I couldn't find a replacement part that fit, so I decided to try drawing it up in Rhino. The holes for the bearings are 8mm in diameter with no play and are intended to be...
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You will need to mod the carriages as per the original thing, you will also need to relocate the Y endstop and extend the motor cables. I heavily advise that you reinforce the corners of your printer, as removing the top bar wlll probably make the...
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This remix closely follows toolson's y endstop-design.\r\n\r\nAfter modifying my frame (which I purchased from Orballo), I realized that the original toolson endstop would not fit properly, as the holes appeared to be shifted about 15mm to the right....
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Adjustable tensioning rod for optimal belt tension on the x-axis (compatible with 624Z and 623Z bearings). Modified Z-endstop for perfect contact. V 1.1 Base of supports flattened to make printing and distance measurements from motors easier using a...
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My X-axis belt pulley bearing gave up the ghost after just 10 hours of printing. I decided to take matters into my own hands and designed a pulley using Nylon 230 without any bearings - and to my surprise, it works like a charm with no annoying...
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... to the next via implementation of an accessible prime pillar or equivalent structure. For users of X-Truder devices, relevant configuration files named 'Kisslicer INI' have been included and provided for immediate integration with your system.
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The wires from the two Endstops are stretched between the X bracket and a cable anchor at the back of the system. You'll need the microswitches, some wire, a few T-Nuts and M6 10mm Button Head Screws. For loads of other different filaments, 3D...
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I also put a protective collar on the X-axis rod to prevent over-exercising the bed forward while cleaning/removing parts so this same collision issue wouldn't occur. ... Re-calibrated the bed size in printer settings, now no need for offsets or any...
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The wires from the two Endstops are stretched between the X bracket and a cable anchor at the back of the system. You'll need the microswitches, some wire, a few T-Nuts and M6 10mm Button Head Screws. For loads of other different filaments, 3D...
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Updates include a fixed X-stop, motor mount compatibility with 28mm 36 Tooth GT2 Pulley, and LME12UU compatible parts (see notes). For V2.0, visit http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:55845. For more photos and build instructions, go to...
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It appears to be a project for a DIY 3D printer upgrade, specifically an X-axis linear rail conversion using 2020 extrusion. The text describes the various parts needed and their functions, as well as some updates and modifications made to the...
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I stumbled upon model for bolt and nut with knurled interface https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9095 I liked how it looks so I decided to adjust nut model and make it to be hand wheels knob for my CNC 3018 X and Z axis (diameter 8 mm). It turned out...
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I liked how it looked, so I decided to modify the nut model to make it into a hand wheel knob for my CNC 3018 X and Z axis, specifically designed for an 8 mm diameter lead screw. It turned out great. The knob's radius is 24 mm and its thickness is...
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It's the X carriage it contains a housing for a motor that connects to two idlers that are stationed on the MGN12 rail mount. The MGN12 mount is attached to the 2525 extrusion mount. Not all screw holes need to be used. Changelog Beta is V7...
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Built around the Omron D2HW-C201H Microswitch, the same one used in the ToolHead, and designed as a physical upgrade for your Motion System. The wires from the two Endstops are stretched between the X bracket and a cable anchor at the back of the...
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... support only due to their design. Additionally, I attached x gantry files as most users will likely want to print all belt covers simultaneously. ...The original x covers remain unchanged and can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3465579
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These components include a sturdy X-Y limit switch housing, carefully crafted to attach seamlessly to 20x20 standard extrusion frames. ...Additionally, the package features an innovative X-bar carriage that can comfortably hold small solenoids and is...