3 axis welding clamp 3d models
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This design boasts two endcaps and a sturdy bolt foot that enables a small clamp or vise operation. With sufficient material strength, it can also function as a press. To secure the outsides, use two 1/4" bolts, or four for added stability. A single...
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At the terminal point of the x-axis, sturdy steel rods will securely fasten into place. Exercise caution, as I embark on this project with some trepidation: it's a new endeavor for me. ...Guten Tag from Deutschland.
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Here's a set of printable bearing clamps specifically designed for the P3Steel v2.x system, providing an upgrade from the standard units included in the kit. The new bearing clamps offer a more streamlined design that's both lighter and easier to...
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Reduced thickness as the original one was excessively thick, causing the belt to pass over a clamp hole. Updated on 23/02/2014: made plates thinner to fit the printing plate. Further update on 15/04/2014: incorporated changes since February - made...
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This clamp is designed to maintain the Portabee 3D printer at the center of my custom box. ...For a detailed guide on creating this box, visit...
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Revamped the design to fit the Prusa i3 Laser Cut frame; no tensioner needed since it's integrated in the belt idler. ...The clamp's height works best with a 16mm bolt, though it can be altered in the scad file.
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... with IGUS' RJZM-01-08, which boast an external diameter 1mm larger than their RJ4JP-01-08 counterparts. ...I was already utilizing the RJ4JP series and appreciated Toolson's clamping design, prompting me to remix it for enhanced compatibility.
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Reworked this thing to work with the Prusa i3 Laser Cut frame. ...Also removed the tensioner as it is provided on the belt idler. The height of the clamp is designed for use with a 16mm long bolt, but this is adjustable in the scad file.
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I got fed up of belts slipping out or not going in due to a belt clamp that was either too loose or too tight, so I decided to modify the stock belt clip to secure it down with an M3 bolt. This change prevents belts from slipping and makes room for a...
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... conversion for Prusa, MendelMax, or similar machines without replacing entire x-ends. Tested successfully. Print 2 copies, insert nuts, secure with M3 bolt through side hole, and replace old clamp/threaded rod with the new assembly and lead screw.
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An adaptation of the Y belt clamp has been created, featuring adjustable screw spacing, teeth orientation, and ram diameter, among other tweaks. However, an X belt proves too short for use with this design, and a Y belt version is already in place;...
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I didn't want to have to punch a hole in the K40 laser's timing belt to secure it to the gantry's "train" so I designed this self-tensioning clamp. The only downside is that it uses a longer length of belt. Approximately 80mm in length. Slot...
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Additionally, if your Y-axis belt isn't lining up straight, it's likely because your front frame isn't symmetrical - the idler mount should be closer to the left guide rail than the right! ...Also, remember to adjust your motor pulley back if you moved...
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A long-overdue upgrade for the Open OX CNC, a dual belt holder for the Y-axis is finally here. Capable of securely holding two belts at once, it reduces stretching and boosts precision. ... Fasteners required: 2 - M5 x 15mm low-profile hex bolts 2 - M5...
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The clamp and Y belt holder, on the other hand, are fabricated from ABS. Notably, the table is positioned 5mm lower compared to the original Geeetech i3 Pro B Acrylic design with its 8mm distance plate and zip tie setup. Consequently, the Belt...
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I designed this belt fixation for my Geeetech I3 Dual Extruder Metal Carrier as a beginner's project in OpenSCAD because the original clamp couldn't keep the band snug enough for precise prints. I'm grateful to all OpenSCAD contributors for creating...
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To accommodate the double Z-axis, simply mirror the design in your slicer software. I've included three options: one with air vents and two without, plus an option for cutting out the Z-frame. ...Currently, I'm using a manually assembled prototype since...
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I'm really drawn to this z-axis indicator http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:920819 - I'd love to create a similar one that incorporates a dial gauge instead of the digital display. Unfortunately, thoxbui only shared the STL file, so I had to design my...
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I was really impressed with yyh1002's Modular Mounting System, so I decided to give it a try by printing it out, but some of the axis movements were missing, which prevented me from getting all the features I wanted. To solve this issue, I designed...
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FredGenius crafts a streamlined belt clamp, but first, modifications are necessary to print it. Without alteration, the object can't be printed effectively. Here's an upgraded version - not a complete overhaul, just enhancements: thicker walls,...
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The standard angle bracket mounting, Mitsubishi HG-KR43 servo motor... ...Wow, what a thunderous blast!
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So that the clamping bolt holder can not slip on your table but still remains rotatable can be screwed into the bottom of the threaded bolt and remain mounted even during hanging. so that the holder also remains firmly on your table come from...
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Also, if your Y axis belt isn't lining up straight, it's probably because your front frame isn't symmetrical - the idler mount should be closer to the left guide rail than the right. Also, if you flip the front plate, make sure you adjust your motor...
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Improved Y-Axis Belt Alignment: Enhance Your Printer's Performance Secure and level up your Y-Axis belt by pairing two identical parts, which allow for precise tensioning against the H-Frame. Four button head screws (4mm x 25mm) and two set screws...
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To lock down the rods firmly in place, you can clench them tightly without compromising the X-ends or warping the X-Axis rods. Simply print two units, one positioned on each side of the left and right X-ends, to secure the GT belt securely. For...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3072415 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=3072415