3d printed linear rail
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This is a minor remix of Stargirl's linear rail mod for the Opulo Lumen PnP machine. This remix doesn't change the final geometry at all, it only makes changes to the assembly hardware, to eliminate self-tapping bolts into plastic parts.
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This fits a linear rail on a CR-10V2, which also requires the switch be moved out a bit. That block is attached as well. I used Atomic's Carbon fiber PETG on the mount and sunlu petg on the endstop/stepper mount with stock screws. I use a...
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Remixed some parts in order to be able to mount to linear rails. Added a Drill guide if you want to use the stock hotend bracket, but you have to extend the belt retainers. I just used a printed one, since the Manta MK2 has both a front and back...
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- 4x M3x10 counter-sunk screws for the carriage adapter (McMaster #92125A130) Parts Required: - 8x M3x5 button socket screws for the Gantry end plates (McMaster #92095A177) - 8x M4x10 button socket screws to attach the Idler towers to the frame...
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Adapted designs to fit my needs:MGN12H Linear RailBLTouch MountingM3 Heat-Set Threaded InsertsAdafruit 5050 8x RGB LED Strip for hotendDragon Hotend that doesn't rotate when replacing the nozzle
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This mod substitutes the wheels on the x-axis with a linear rail. As the original creator was not involved in my modifications, I took some liberties to improve its functionality. ...The updated version can be found below, making it more accessible than...
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Indie i2 mix Linear rail version with improved Y-transport. Inspired by https://openbuilds.com/builds/indie-i2.1976/ All endstops are based on reed normally open contacts. ...I used a ez controller board from TH3D combined with a leftover controller...
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Ender 6 linear rail mod MGN12 it is not necessary to disassemble much screw change required 2x M4x-40-50 4x M3x8-10 the part has been tested and works perfectly i use 350mm length but can also 400mm if you cut or remove the blue decorative parts
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The table saw fence uses a TBS20 Linear rail, two TBR20UU bearing blocks and this clamp. ... Parts needed: 4x M6 nuts 1x M6x70 bolt 2x 7x13mm springs 1x M6 clamping lever The distance between the mounting holes on the base is the same as the...
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To learn how to assemble and gather the necessary parts, visit https://www.instructables.com/id/Linear-Screw-Double-Rail/. If you appreciate this work and want to access more content, please click on the Tip Designer Button. ...To see more projects...
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I employed a 500mm length of aluminum tubing, boasting an outer diameter of 15mm and an inner diameter of 13mm, paired with a 500mm lead screw and its corresponding nut, coupled with M3x30 screws and a vintage DC motor. ...Notably, the motor can be...
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With this one all you need to do is print the parts and buy the rails and blocks. Anyway, I designed these two mounting brackets. One for the front and one for the back, two each. The installation should be pretty straightforward. You won't lose Z...
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Easy upgrade for the CR10s Pro to MGN12 Linear rails. You can use the original Extruder Plate fom the CR10s Pro. The lower wheel can stay in place as a additional guide. The extruder plate not change the position in X-direction The only hardware...
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... The stepper motor then needs to be rotated to adjust backlash as needed. NOTE: The screw for the top right linear rail mounting hole requires a button head screw and one edge of the fender washer needs to be cut off to clear the Titan's gear.
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Using MGN12 linear rails instead of 8mm rods can significantly improve performance and reduce binding issues, but adjustments may be necessary depending on your printer's accuracy. I've experienced some binding on my printer, which could be due to...
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This 30x30 extrusion-based design uses regular skate bearings for its linear rail system, initially intended for a resin printer setup. However, it has versatile applications beyond just printers. Strength tests confirm its suitability for resin...
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This device makes it easy to synchronize and connect a straight rail perfectly parallel to the Y-axis on 3D printers like the Ender3 Pro.
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For more information on how to assemble and what parts to get, check out https://www.instructables.com/id/Linear-Screw-Double-Rail/. If you like what you see and want to download it, please consider pushing the Tip Designer Button. If you want to...
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Desing for Rail RDC For other models (Hiwin, etc..), please, give me a feedback if works Layer print: 0.3 Infill: 10%
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Linear rails in the Sapphire Pro, Plus, and probably S are not cleaned and lubed after machining. They are covered by some kind of oil or petroleum that protects them from rust. You should clean and lube them if you want to get the best performance...
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I used the Z-axis linear rail mount from here (I used the spacer I created since the one located there appears to be the wrong size): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2974225 I used the Y-axis linear rail mount from here:...
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This is a complete set of parts to modify an Ender 5 to linear rails with silent endstops and an EZABL mount with cable strain relief. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01/20/2020 Changed X axis mount, The...
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You can combine the original rail with this printed version without compromising the height or requiring adjustments to the panel's length. ... To print the replacement parts, you will need: * 1 support * 4 bearings * 2 spindles For optimal movement,...
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Desing for Rail RDC For other models (Hiwin, etc..), please, give me a feedback if works Layer print: 0.3 Infill: 10%
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This is an X axis carriage that mounts directly onto a linear rail, specifically one I designed myself for my Ender 3 printer. It utilizes a direct drive BMG extruder and a pancake stepper motor, which provides efficient movement. To keep the stepper...