3 axis stage 3d models
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A convenient Z axis knob designed for effortless spindle lifting when the machine is shut down. No screws are required; simply print the part and press it firmly onto the NEMA17 shaft. ...The fit is snug, so some force may be needed, but a tool should...
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Prints good does need some supports. ... requires 3 m3 bolts
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... the extra spacing material that Alloca added to their specific setup, and repositioned the mounting holes to match the original design by Hangtight. It should work just fine on a stock setup, assuming your z-axis nut mount isn't way off center.
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I designed this pin to give the z axis something to "park" on, away from the bed surface, while the printer is off and the stepper is not keeping it elevated. It goes into one of the unused holes from where the E3 / E3Pro vertically mounts the...
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I've also moved to a top-mounted, double lead screw, design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4569498) so do not have a need for this z-axis motor mount any longer. This is a remix of a remix created by Alloca. Original motor mount design by...
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To ensure the Z2 axis operates correctly with the extruder connector 2 without a splicer, verify that no step, direction, or enable configuration values for the E1 slave step motor driver are present in the Smoothieware configuration file. For...
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I was stupid and broke my y-axis belt tensioner. Thankfully I still was able to print. So I constructed a new one. I used a M4 nut as a counterpart for the old screw and I used a M4x30mm with a hex socket for the knob screw. Also I needed two M4...
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100% infill DONT USE TRIANGULAR PART ON Y AXIS its not working coz its in the way of V rollers but on Z its working fine short corner support goes to the side of Z stop, full corner support should be behind screen frame brace can be used only if you...
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Unsure if anyone else has this issue, but the left Z axis lead screw was rattling and had a lot of play for me, so this bracket stops that. To install you take the top cover off and undo the 2 screws holding the metal bracket to the case, then lift...
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I really love Cornely_Cool's belt tensioner design, but when I printed the X axis tensioner it was incredibly tight - I thought it was going to snap my belt when it was loosened all the way up. So, I took 1.5mm off of the body and now it works...
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I fitted the cable chain to my extruder and z-axis cables, but noticed immediately that the chain was tipping over sideways and jamming up occasionally. To prevent this, I designed a support system using Fusion 360 to keep the cables in-line with the...
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Mounting for the 40 mm stock extruder motor on the Y-axis. Offset from the original mount - 20mm. If you want to install the bearing on the second end of the motor shaft - the diameter of the hole in the mount is 24mm. I use small table...
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ATTENTION: THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS! Upgrade or Mod the E3 Y axis to 8mm round rod with LM8UU linear bearings or Drylin bushings. Assembly and BOM (WIP)Check at following link to always have the latest version available (google docs...
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This time, I'm assigning an optical x-axis end stop handle to you. Just like an optic sensor, I used a standard sensor (RepRap) from AliExpress - 3mm gap. Power the sensor with +5V; you can tap into it from the motherboard - just like in the picture...
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My 2nd z-axis has a different size hole, I modified the design a bit Filament i...
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... ... Snaps directly into place with some force, I recommend loosening the hardware for your y axis tensioner to make it fit a bit easier. I used a 50 line brim to print this as it gets a bit top heavy towards the end of the print. ... Enjoy!
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Z-axis limit switch regulator. It has discrete adjustment with a step of 0.025 mm. Printed from PLA with 100% coverage. The dovetail, after a short grinding and lubrication with grease for plastic, moves without play and effort. Bolt or hairpin Ф4...
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I decided to create a x-axis cover for my fellow rebels after seeing the designs by u/DrStreet (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2924288) and venegade (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2974646). This custom cover slides seamlessly onto the stock...
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it is in fact 12.12mm where it mounts to the upright, but 11.9 where to countersink heads are, meaning the flat surface where the motor mounts to is in fact at an 90.6 deg angle to the uprights, which is why the z axis bar is tight as it get down...
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The Z-Axis Knob You've Been Waiting For! ...Simple, Stylish, Ergonomic. ;-) Enjoy! Like It? Check Out the Full Set of Knurled Knobs for the Ender on Thingiverse: Extruder Knob Z-Axis Knob Control Knob
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New version (V5) of my chain mount to NEMA stepper motor on Z axis. Printing: When I print this, the orientation on the printing bed is best with the chain side facing up and the cable hole on top. The first versions weren't strong enough with 20%...
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I stiffened the Y-axis adjuster to make it more solid...it snapped twice during printing of really nice parts, and in both instances, it cracked right at the rear hook section...so I reinforced that area...and now it's functioning perfectly... will...
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None of the camera mounts seemd to fit the bill for me being able to have a consistent view of the print plane from the front, having something tied to the X-Axis and out of the way was the idea.This mounts a standard webcam looking from the back...
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A few different versions of the X-axis stepper motor bracket I have used to mount my BTT smart filament sensor and also have some clips to route the cables for the hotend. V1 is my original remix of some designs - the end stop switch mounts...
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New version (V5) of my chain mount to NEMA stepper motor on Z axis. Printing: When printing this, the orientation on the printing bed is best with the chain side up and the cable hole at the top. The first versions were not strong enough with 20%...
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revised the Y axis adjuster a bit to be more sturdy... i had it break twice with really good prints...both broke in the same spot, right at the rear hook portion...so i beefed it up a bit... worked like a charm... will post a photo as soon as i...
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Solidoodle's stepper motor for the X axis (NEMA14) is undersized, requiring over-driving and causing excessive heat, particularly in enclosures. To combat this, I tried using heat sinks, but they still didn't prevent motor overheating and skipped...
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Optical Endpiece for Y-Axis. A high-quality optical sensor with inversion and a large (6mm) distance between emitter and receiver is available here: https://aliexpress.com/item/32728213054.html. Please note that you will need to remove one ear from...
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I'm adding a third Z-axis and seeking out an auto-leveling platform. Using Railcore's bed. I employed kinematic coupling to release stress on the parts. Need three Magball (https://www.duet3d.com/BallStudEnds) to keep things in place. And six...