y axis 3d models
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Attach a clamp to secure the Y-axis bearing firmly in place. Make use of the pre-existing cutout in the plywood for swift fastening. As you tighten the bolt, a small bump at one end applies pressure to the bearing. Ensure a 20 mm M3 bolt is used...
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Y-Axis Belt Tensioner for Smooth Operation Eliminate belt misalignment issues with this useful accessory. To adjust the position of the belt, loosen the middle M5 screw once it's securely tightened. If your belt runs to the right, tighten the left...
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This is JohnSL's Y-Axis Sag Fix with the following changes: I added about 1/8" of material around all edges to make it stronger so that it would not break when you remove it from the built plate. I reduced the radius of the clearance cut for the...
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Y-Axis Mount for IGAGING EasyView DRO for Smithy CB-1220XL. Works great with many Chinese-made lathes as well. The mount uses screws that currently hold the wipers in place on the lathe's table. To work properly, spacers will be needed to secure it...
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This is an easy adjustment to stabilize the front y-axis frame's instability. The 8mm all thread has some flexibility, allowing it to shift around while printing, resulting in uneven bed levels. After incorporating this fix into my printer, leveling...
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Clamps onto the front end bracket on the y axis. I had to trim a bit from the tip of the clip with a razor to get it to clamp securely. Thanks to theoddartisan for designing the simple and effective pi camera holder and ball mount. Worked flawlessly....
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The RepRap Ormerod printer consists of 3 components that need to be aligned on either side of the Y-Axis rods. Failure to align them correctly can result in a twisted metal rod, causing the bed to appear warped. To avoid this issue, a simple tool...
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This design is for anyone who has received their Anycubic Vyper with a broken Y axis motor mount or has broken theirs from over tensioning the belt. Mine came right out of the box with the mount snapped in half. Not wanting to wait weeks for a...
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I couldn't find a cover for the backside of the Y-Axis of my Ender. There's a spinny wheel with a teethy belt around it, way to dangerous!</p><p>This is as simple as it gets. Needs longer screws. Prints without support. ...Screws may need a small whack...
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I was looking for a sleek y-axis belt holder that wouldn't get in the way of my printer's functionality. Unfortunately, my experience with Prusa parts hasn't been stellar - I've had a tough time getting the belt slot to align properly and the part is...
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This is a versatile mounting system for attaching cameras to Ender 3 or similar printers with a 20x40 extrusion y-axis design. It features standard 3-2 GoPro connectors, offering numerous arm length and shape options for precise camera placement. The...
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This simple cover has been designed to perfectly fit the back part of the Y axis rail of a Sidewinder X1 printer. The reason for this? The rail is somewhat “sharp” and, given that the bed's power cable is covered with a “fishing net”-like case, it's...
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Remixed version of the reinforced Y-axis endstop mount. I made this because the endstop I had did not mount in the original holes properly. this mount allows me to securely mount the endtop at the distance I need it. Has a slot for the endstop...
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2GT belt clamps for the Y-axis, designed to replace the standard holder. Available in two sizes: one for neoprene with fiberglass core and another for PU (polyurethane) with steel mesh. These clamps feature an opening that allows for easy removal...
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This adjustable linear bushing comes equipped with a mount, designed specifically for use on a Prusa I3 Y axis. However, depending on the style of frame chosen for your 3D printer, clearance issues may arise. This type of bushing helps resolve...
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The only thing added to this design is built-in support for the Y-Axis Tensioner Bracket. Other parts remain unchanged. Having built-in support results in a nice clean print and makes removal much easier than auto-generated supports. Original...
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The ANET "A" series printers are notorious for lacking a reliable method for setting drive belt tension on the Y axis, a well-documented limitation. In an effort to resolve this issue, I explored alternative solutions and leveraged my experience...
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This is an upgrade of the Y-axis to Ender 3. I opted for a MGN15H 300mm linear guide for enhanced bed stability. Check out this upgraded linear guide on Aliexpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32806622073.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.45374c4d7UTpir...
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(only the extruder could accommodate a damper) I was pretty disheartened until I stumbled upon matthijsp's [Y-axis stepper motor damper spacer](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3245255). What a fantastic idea, but it needed some additional hardware...
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On the HICTOP Prusa I3 printer, the Y-Axis rods are supported by a couple of acrylic blocks. The tolerances on the blocks are very poor, causing then to stress the rod (and the bearings) or to shatter (as mine did).</p> <p>You can easily replace...
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I encountered some challenges with the design: When I installed the y-axis on my new MK3s, I noticed that it was rubbing against the frame. A photo of the issue is attached. After mastering OpenSCAD, I figured out how to tweak the design to resolve...
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This is a rehash of the raspberry pi camera bracket that attaches to the Y-axis end plate of the ender3. This is inspired by another bracket I found on Thingiverse, I found that the original did not stay in place after a little use and was just...
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It can be adjusted without it, but for those who prefer adjustable tensioners, this simple solution bolts onto the original Y-axis clamp with slightly longer M5 screws (25mm). My control board on my 3D printer unfortunately died and I'm waiting for a...
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Replacement for the y-axis rollers. https://youtu.be/2iXEwumG1BI Bed plate drill guide: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2924367 Hardware: Rod holder: 12 x M4 12mm bolts, 4 x M4 nuts (locking recommended), 8 x M4 hammer nuts, 16 x M4 washers...
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To access and download the files, please visit this publication: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-109741 This design is essentially a duplicate of the original Y axis rod holders that came with my new Anet A8 Plus 3D printer. I recently...
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This is JohnSL's Y-Axis Sag Fix with the following changes: I added about 1/8" of material around all edges to make it stronger so that it would not break when you remove it from the built plate. I reduced the radius of the clearance cut for the...
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The instructions for my HE3D EI3 3D printer indicated two rear plates for the Y axis but there was only one. ...So I designed this from the .dxf file from <a...
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With its solitary Y-Axis rail, the Tronxy X3bed is particularly susceptible to wobbling excessively. After a year of usage, it was high time to explore solutions to this issue. I opted to investigate the feasibility of utilizing a stabilizer rod and...
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Y-Axis Idler for Duplicator i3: A Drill-Free Solution Note 1: This model was successfully printed using support structures. Note 2: To ensure proper installation, raise the printer slightly by adjusting the Z-braces. Note 3: Be prepared to use a...
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I am providing this information about Y axis limit switch brackets for the Gatton CNC system. These brackets are specifically designed to accommodate certain types of limit switches. I have chosen to use the following model:...