x z y axis 3d models
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Endstop Case built for the project I have going with my Tevo Tornado. The case is universal for this specific endstop shape, so it should work well with similar printers. Print Settings: 3 Walls 4 Top 4 Bottom 10 % infill (Gyroid) I use PETG normally...
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This versatile endstop mount seamlessly integrates with affordable two-wire endstops, effortlessly triggering the LM8 bearing mechanism. Securely fastened in place using a robust M3 screw and accompanying nut, it provides reliable support for this...
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... a new ender-style carriage that uses wider spaced rollers. Unfortunately, the original y-axis tension mount wouldn't fit around these rollers because it was designed for more compact mounting and only works with 5mm gt2 20-teeth bearing pulleys.
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Rather than utilizing belts, we employ a rack system for moving the Y-axis step by step, specifically with a 71mm increment.
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Mako and Moa Printer Users: To create a reliable Y Axis Belt Idler, we recommend printing two identical units. ...These components are typically produced using PLA material.
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Modification of the Y-axis on the Tevo Tornado is a straightforward task. Adding a Silent Bloc significantly reduces printing noise. ...Results are surprisingly smooth and quiet.
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On 7/28/13, I added a file for the Y-axis motor holder on my compact RepRap project. Additionally, by 7/31/13, I shared an image rendering displaying the Y-end idler part. ...;)
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4 screws M4x30mm 4 screws M4x8mm or 10mm and 4 nuts T-M4 4 M5 screws minimum 22mm maximum 24mm 4 nuts M5 optional: knurled nuts M5 optional: M3 nuts 1.Print the mod with very strong PETG parameters,10 perimeters,60%-80% filling 2.Y axis, disassemble...
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***They have been added here in the downloadable files.*** While printing parts for Bertha 3.0, modifications came up for converting from belt drive to direct drive using 8 mm lead screws for the X axis and Z axis. For the Z axis, an anti-backlash...
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Ergonomic support bracket for maintaining X-axis calibration on a high-volume production environment Prusa-style 3D printing equipment
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Meanwhile, the other tensioner kept rocking up and down, causing the y-axis to shift all over. _______________________________________________________________________ I designed this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2335845 and it's lost its...
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I designed this adjustable tensioner bracket for my HICTOP 3DP-17 Y-Axis because the stock 'pulley' refused to keep the belt on the bearing, causing constant rubbing and squeaking no matter how well aligned it was. This design should work seamlessly...
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This is a tensioner for the y-axis on the TronXY X1, which will also fit any 2040 aluminum extrusion. The goal was to create a very sturdy tensioner that doesn't slide or shake while keeping the belt and pulley as rotationally controlled as possible....
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4 x M8 bolts (with hexagonal screw cap) - 25mm or longer + nuts 8 x M6 bolts (with hexagonal screw cap) - 25mm or longer + nuts 4 x bearings 608-2RS (the same ones used on LR2 that Ryan also provides) What to do: I simply drilled out the holes in the...
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Los archivos en común son: Montaje A y B Spoolholder A y B Los archivos diseñados por mi son los siguientes: Soporte Cable Eje Z CR-10 V3 Base Carrete CR-10 V3 Que materiales vas a necesitar 2x Tornillos M4x10 con tuerca para sostener el soporte de...
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The Y-Axis GT2 Belt Tensioner by swholmstead proved to be the most straightforward and visually appealing solution I discovered to tackle the issue of a loose y-axis belt on my printer. His design was specifically engineered to fit into a bracket on...
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This alternative Y axis design replaces the original Mendel/Prusa setup, boasting easier assembly and incorporating bearings for enhanced performance. To construct it, follow these instructions: print 4 copies each of y_linear.stl and...
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This upgrade enhances the original component of the MaxMicron 3D Printer, utilizing your Y-Axis Adjustable Belt Tension Mechanism. ...I have incorporated CAD files to facilitate updates on other printers.
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This is a steel(or Aluminium) runner for 25.4mm or 20mm square tubing of a 3D printer. ...I made this due to not being able to 3D print a Y-axis runner. ...Works on square printer I posted earlier.
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I made it a little thicker (from 5mm to 7mm)and made it a little stronger. ...I'm using a Gulfcoast Robotics Y-axis dual linear rail kit. It fits without interference. ...
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Signal the end of the Y-axis block with precision using a micro-switch featuring 9.5mm hole spacing that seamlessly integrates with Autosquare technology. ...For optimal performance, opt for a high-quality micro-switch like the Hartmann MBB1 model.
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The Y-axis of a CNC machine during assembly features a 20mm diameter, 400mm long ball screw. ...Supported by BK15 and BF15 end components, it operates with a NEMA 34 stepper motor.
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The P3Steel's Y-axis rod is secured through a straightforward locking mechanism. ...However, the locking device fails to establish contact with the table, resulting in an incomplete hold.
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The design is for the Tronxy X1, edited on the Y-axis. This model was created by a cooperative user, utilizing an MGN-9H+2GT 6mm 16-tooth gearset. ... View the original project at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2472178
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Y-Axis Pulley Support for 20x20 V-Slot Profile A Modified Version Optimizes Belt Passage and Pulley Assembly Width to 8.5mm Revised Holes Adapted to Compensate for Diameter Reduction Due to 3D Printing
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This is a template designed to perfectly match the Y-Axis Table with SC10UU (Pillow Blocks). A video has been uploaded to guide users through the installation process. ...View it at https://youtu.be/28y8pmaha7E.
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2.8mm Z-Axis spacer for the Anycubic Mono X 6Ks to work with the Wham Bam Flexible Build System for Resin (FBSR). Just unscrew the two machine head screws under the Z-axis sensor paddle. Insert your printed piece (in resin or with FDM) then replace...
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This Y-Axis Motor Mount is designed for Mendlemax printers, solving an issue where the y-axis motor becomes misaligned due to belt tension. The photo displays two versions, and swapping out the mount is straightforward - just remove the two 5mm...
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Created a Y-axis knob for manual rotation of the threadless ball screw driving axis with an inner diameter of 8.2 mm for an 8 mm smooth rod; posted a YouTube video demonstrating its use on August 8, 2013 (http://youtu.be/TxOifzvnm70).
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... calibrated, the parts should slide together in a very tight fit. The Y version should fit the X version and vice versa. Note, the objects have changed slightly since the pictures were taken. ...The picture with the measurements is accurate.</p>