x z y axis 3d models
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This cable chain Mount is specifically designed for the Anet A8 Printer's x-axis Motor. It can accommodate chains for both the x and z axes, providing a reliable connection. The included chain modules are sourced from elsewhere, but they work...
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You are looking at the X and Y axis gantry, a crucial component of the Sienci Mill One that allows for milling of additional features. A 1/4 inch PVC pipe serves as its base, providing stability and rigidity to the system. ...Keep in mind that design...
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I inadvertently created a test print that helps you visualize whether your X and Z axis wheels are adjusted correctly. I was designing a print to test the Z axis layer consistency with all my “Dual Z” printers. First of all, prior to this test, my...
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Robust and reliable Prusa I3 Steel X and Z axis mechanical endstop holder. Securely fasten with a 20 mm M3 screw featuring an Allen head and nylon insert lock nut. ...Printer Settings Manufacturer: Prusa Model: Prusa Steel Raft Support: No Supports: Yes...
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I designed my original printer to have a z-axis wobble fix built-in, but not everyone needs that feature. This new version does away with it and instead secures the brass lead screw directly to the printed part, similar to most standard setups. The...
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The whole chain was hovering slight to the right (viewed from the back of the printer) causing strain on the Y-axis cable. ...Also the v-slot prongs where a little bit loose for my liking.The changes from 4sens design...
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Designed to fit some Prusa original parts like X-axis idler and extruder!
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Xcarve Z axis cover with places to put the spindle clamp and copper touch disc. I used the technical drawings from inventables to help complete the design. ...
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I've modified my tooling to incorporate a dual Z-axis, allowing me to precision-cut and shorten the overall length.
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I engineered a printer part that optimizes Z-axis performance and significantly enhances print quality. This design is specifically created for use in Geeetech Pro X (Prusa i3) printers; it will not function on the Pro B or Pro C models. If you...
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These types of belt tensioners are fantastic because they relieve the right side's Z rod from being pulled by the X-axis belt, significantly reducing layer drift (Z-wobble) when printing. BOM: - 2 M5x35mm or longer to push against the 2 x-rods. - 2...
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Cable clip for the Z-motor, the plug of the Z-motor is relieved and thus prevents cable breaks. ...For Mega i3, S, X and other
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Cable clip for the Z-motor, the plug of the Z-motor is relieved and thus prevents cable breaks. ...For Mega i3, S, X and other
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Designed to fit on a geeetech A10/A20/A30 machine but will fit any that have the X axis servo cover facing you as the pitch is the same. It allows use of standard GoPro style pivot arms which you can buy or print from thingiverse. I made it so i can...
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Designed this to use LM8LUUs on the Z, and MGN12H rail on X axis. Requires a 450mm long rail, but works with 400mm too. Might fit other printers, but you should check it, because it is NOT the same as P3Steel, because the Z rod and the screw is...
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This modification gave me a clone Titan extruder and V6 hotend with 145mm of vertical height, which can be pushed to around 155mm if I don't home the axis before lowering it, sacrificing about 30mm of X. For Z, I've included an end stop screw mount...
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Crafted to seamlessly integrate with specific Prusa original components such as the X-axis idler and extruder.
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As the belt tightens up along the X-axis, the printer's transparent acrylic casing starts to warp significantly.
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After successfully getting as much Z height from my first MendelMax as I could with these carriages: MendelMax Vertical X Axis Carriages I promptly dismantled it and sold its frame to fund a self-built Prusa i3 clone. Long story short, a few months...
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After successfully getting as much Z height from my first MendelMax as I could with these carriages: MendelMax Vertical X Axis Carriages I promptly dismantled it and sold its frame to fund a self-built Prusa i3 clone. Long story short, a few months...
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GrabCad won't let me upload .NC-files, so they're in .txt-format.Edit3: Added a 55mm version.The new spindle holder(s) is meant for a 52/55mm spindle.Take one of the rods from the old X axis, cut it down to size with an angle grinder and reuse it for...
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This mod turned what was labeled as an x-axis stabilizer bar into something that can now provide support for both Z and X axes - but be aware that you'll need additional parts like LM6UU bearings to make it work. ...It's worth noting that this design is...
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I redesigned a z axis cover from the technical drawings provided from Inventables. ... There is a place to put the spindle clamp on the side and a place for the copper disc used for probing.
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I'm replacing my printer's wobbly setup with a sturdy Z-axis rod, opting not to swap it out for a linear rail. ...This way, I can still utilize the rest of the BLV MGN12 components without having to change the Z rod.
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The STL file contains two pieces for assembly - smaller one around the hex nut under Y-axis pulley and larger one around Y-axis edge. ...Drop M3 nuts into respective slots in the smaller piece, insert M3x16 bolts, and tighten them for enhanced Y-axis...
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freemark's x-belt tensioner is great but the dimension for the hole doesn't fit Raiscube's stock x-axis idler bolt so I designed this from scratch, using freemark's tensioner as reference. These types of belt tentioner is great because it relieve the...
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... deserves credit for designing such a great system! I've also added a filament guide to the extruder assembly mount for improved print quality. To achieve 100% height attainment, I'm going to print more chain links for the Z-axis chain assembly.
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... cater specifically to the standard bearing holders of the Tronxy X3. ...Two vacant slots are present, allowing the pin to securely fit into the larger opening within the printable holder or the smaller slot located on the Z-axis printer bearing holder.
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All critical components of the Z-axis are accounted for and secured, ensuring maximum precision. Key hardware such as screws and brackets has been assembled with meticulous attention to detail, thereby guaranteeing seamless integration into overall...
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... of how they fit. ...These all fit with the original screws. If you want to make it thicker and give yourself more wiggle room then just size up the Z axis to what you want but you will need longer screws and need to compensate for the screw length.