3d printed 4th axis
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... the Z-axis rods on my v1 PrintrBot Plus, as they were unstable due to wobbliness. ...I opted for 3D printable holders instead, taking advantage of their tight design fit by carefully hammering the rods into place. ...This setup ensures a stable Z axis.
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This is a motor mount designed to support a Nema 23 motor on the z-axis, and it has undergone thorough testing. ... Print Settings: Printer: Razorbot Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm Infill: At least 30%
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This is a custom-printed 20T idler pulley for the Bear/Bnbsx Short Ears X-axis, designed to upgrade the existing x-axis idler pulley with a printed solution using two MR63ZZ L-630 bearings from Amazon (B00ZHSQX42). The bearings rotate on an M3x12...
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An insert for the bottom end of the Mostly Printed CNC Z axis to hold an endstop switch. This enables the homing process to move the Z-axis to the top position first before homing the X and Y axes. To attach the switch, use two 12mm M2.5 screws. Fits...
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I wanted to have a whole AM8 CAD model in order to check some details, that's why I redesigned X axis printed pieces with rounder corners. Pieces needed: * 2 x 8mm diameter smooth rods * 2 x Tr8 leadscrews * 2 x Tr8 leadscrew bronze nuts * 2 x...
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This setup should work with most of the JON LAWRANCE X axis extensions. ...It's loosely based on several designs found at Thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:467182 (Large Pii Camera Mount) http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:523304 (Ball Mounts...
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This replacement part upgrades the older MPCNC's Z axis, a notoriously fragile component that holds the nut in place. This upgraded part was thoroughly tested on a customer's machine and has proven to be reliable. When installing this part, expect...
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The thing I've built - shown as the white part in the photo - attaches the linear bearings to my 20mm x-axis and puts the "leadscrew" (currently using a 5/16 threaded rod) directly behind the motor mount. ...It secures with four M3 screws just like the...
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Using a CNC Arduino shield to control these steppers, with one stepper motor slaved to the Y axis for rotational milling purposes. The GRBL controller software, an open-source program, is used to operate the system. The X-axis is suspended from...
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In contrast, the Carriage/bed support bracket parts were printed at 0.1mm/layer using 3DXTech CF PETG on a Flash Forge Creator Pro with Micro Swiss all-metal hot end upgrade on a glass bed. A small hole in the bottom of each 8mm hole allows air to...
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Now that both axes function as intended, let's turn attention towards completing the Z-axis: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:313048 The project involves CoreXY kinematics driven by a spectra line, ensuring it avoids expensive openbeam and V-slot...
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This is a straightforward tweak to Pablo's incredible X-axis cable chain design, allowing the original filament sensor to remain intact while sliding smoothly into place.
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This is my simple modification of Pablo's amazing X axis cable chain that just slides on and lets you keep the original filament sensor.
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For the Mostly Printed CNC Version 2 Check out the link below to see what's new: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:724999 The clip-on design fits both versions, so those who've already printed it can still use this accessory. ... I'll post the built-in...
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The 24mm print was a little too loose and the 23.7mm print was a bit too tight when assembling both halves together. To get a perfect fit, I used one side of 24mm and one side of 23.7mm to clamp it in place. Using 23.8mm as the OD for the pipe would...
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This collection includes the most recent, highest quality designs for printed parts for any Prusa i3 variant, including the P3Steel and the Prusa i3 Twelvepro. These designs range from remixed creations to exact copies found on Thingiverse or GitHub,...
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This is a self-built 3D printer built using 3D printing technology. ...The owner provides all necessary parts, including nuts, bolts, and slide rails, to assemble the machine.
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It's an astonishing 3D printer that prints itself using the power of another 3D printer, creating a mind-boggling paradox where one machine literally brings its own existence into being.
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... to maximize printability with a focus on minimal required support materials. Follow these files carefully as they are optimized specifically for use in 3D printing, and will need additional layers to provide necessary structural integrity.
grabcad
The idea is a tinkerer who has an interest in 3D printing can have these parts printed at a local makerspace, or through online printing sites, and put together a low cost, compact, and functional 3D printer to make small figurines, or small...
grabcad
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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Enjoy My New Designs and Your Beautiful Prints! ... Thanks for sharing your valuable feedback and pictures!
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Assemble your own 3D printer axis using our top-notch, high-quality 3D printed kits. These kits come with all the necessary components to build a sturdy and accurate axis system for your 3D printer. ...With easy-to-follow instructions and top-grade...
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4th Gen, 2020 release Smart speaker with Alexa
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Create a 3D-printed TriPod add-on for capturing panoramic photos with your regular camera. This adjustable accessory is customized for smaller cameras like the Canon C610, but should work with most similar devices. Print the STL files individually,...
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I can create a 3D printed chain with two types of links: simple ones that are easy to print, and connectable ones that require a bit more effort to assemble. Simply print multiple simple links and stack them together by inserting one link's axis...
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Specifically, they have published two interesting articles: one on 3D printed strain wave gears and another on 2-axis harmonic drives. YouTube: On YouTube, a video titled "3D Printed Strain Wave Gear" caught my eye. ...It's available at...