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Coordinates System - Portable 3D Axis (Educational Aids) is designed for students who struggle to visualize the coordinate system. Simply print and have fun! ...I suggest printing axes X and Y at a slightly elevated height of 3.2mm to offset the first...
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A three-dimensional representation of the origin axis is called a model of 3D Origin Axis. This illustrates the central point in a three-dimensional space, where all coordinates are zero. ...It's an essential concept in geometry and computer graphics.
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A three-dimensional spatial reference point that indicates one's exact location within a given environment.
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This product boasts a 150mm length and 30mm width, with a height of 50mm. ...It comes equipped with 2 LM12UU linear bearings and features an M8x1.0 threaded hole. This versatile component is ideal for use in the X, Y, or Z axis slider applications.
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Cetus 3D z-axys Security Lock Switch Modified, print without supports
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My V1 broke after several months of usage V1: support for CTC 3D Z-Axis Brass Nut prevents screw heads from destroying wood plates. Fully designed and public at http://OnShape.com. Search for "CTC 3D Parts" Copy and modify the project to suit your...
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Cetus 3D Z-Axis Security Lock Switch Modified, print without supports. Print Settings: Printer: Cetus 3D Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 30% Post-Printing Instructions: Assemble the mechanism by using a spring from a pen. Insert...
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Designers Develop New Z-Axis Mount Upgrade for Early Adopters of the Robo 3D Kickstarter Version
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The Cetus 3D printer's compact yet robust Z-axis support is a game-changer for its Mark II model, shipped in late November 2017. This ingenious design takes into account the printer's specific needs, ensuring optimal performance. To put this to the...
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I'm developing a tool in Orchard for my classes to reinforce understanding of the 3D workspace. It shows the relationship between the origin point and positive/negative grid locations. The Grid 3D model has 1cm spacing. RGB settings are used for...
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I acquired an older robo 3D printer that was surprisingly less sturdy than its plus counterpart. To address this issue, I implemented some quick and easy fixes that resolved all z-axis wobble problems. This solution should be helpful for anyone with...
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The Z-axis break for the Cetus3d MK2 had to be reworked by me, as the original part provided in the .zip file was excessively large.
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The latest version of Autodesk Inventor Professional is 2018.2, which supports both .inventor and .iges file formats. ...Additionally, Openbuilds offers a store for parts at http://openbuildspartstore.com, and they sell 8020 aluminium profiles in black...
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I'm a complete newbie when it comes to 3D printing, but somehow I managed to get this setup working on my Robo 3D R1 Plus without any major issues. I scoured the web for solutions, but this approach seemed like the most straightforward one to me. I...
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Getting the 3D Z axis inductive sensor to work seamlessly with the provided part required some innovative problem-solving and trial-and-error experimentation. Ultimately, I designed a custom bracket and meticulously adjusted it by hand to achieve...
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The main reason for creating this was due to stepper motor cable crimping issues that were causing print problems and wires interfering with the x-axis limiting switch screw's contact with the limiting switch itself. This solution attaches directly...
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This is a relatively simple design for replacing the drawer rail slides on the Y axis.
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Check out a poorly lit video of it in action: https://youtu.be/Bc3glm2kDgw Here's an estimate of how the belt length changes as the carriage moves along the X-axis: ![graph](https://i.imgur.com/ucdlVOy.png "graph") This change in length translates...
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This is a 3D printer design for the Z-axis upper brace of the Reach 3D printer. Although it might not be essential, I still wanted to create and share this design on Thingiverse. Printing with support is highly recommended, especially for the back...
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This is a Z-axis shim designed specifically for Klic N Print 3D printers, making it effortless to integrate a glass plate onto the printer's workbed. The available sizes are 3mm, ideal for standard commercially available borosilicate glass plates, as...
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... into a non-uniform tension along the path. On top of that, the belt can rub the sides of the extrusion channel while moving which will degrade it sooner too. Print instructionsLicence: Creative Commons - Attribution Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This is a replacement part for the weak printed belt connector on the z-axis of the Cetus 3D MKII printer. It can also be applied to the older MKI model. However, it needs to be printed from very tough filament. When printing, use PETG or Nylon. ... A...
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Additional Hardware Required: Five to ten millimeter long M4 screws Tension coil springs (I sourced mine from a used laser printer cartridge) Three-millimeter VHB tape for secure adhesion How It Works: When you turn off the power on your Cetus 3D...
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this was a design i quickly replicate so i can get my axis holder fixed had to manually lower nozzle to touch the bed and then hold on to the switch for the first few layer then let it print itself its not perfect but you may modify and marked as...
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The y-axis nuts of the printmate unfortunately remain only secure through the weight of the x-axis bar, which supports the Extruder. To resolve this issue, I developed a "clamp" to firmly grasp the nut in its correct position. This "clamp" provides...
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This design for replacing Y-axis drawer rail slides is relatively straightforward. Ensure to print the Y base, rod adapters, and spacers in ABS; cable management should be printed in PLA. Print all parts with 30% infill. After printing, drill the rod...
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... greatly appreciated. https://www.myminifactory.com/users/EthanNewhouse This design replaces the current guide on the Robo 3D printer with something much better - a zip tie. ...This no-tool part is a press fit, but can easily be removed if needed.
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The STOP model is now ready for 3D printers, featuring a straightforward design. It includes one 5mm screw part and section, as well as a guide bar with a diameter of 8mm. ...Additionally, there are two nuts with a diameter of 5mm required for the...