3d printer y carriage
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I ran into some serious geometry issues with this model in slic3r that took a ton of time to resolve. After 2 hours of digging through the mess in blender, I finally got everything tidied up - not perfect, but close enough for me. ...Now, slic3r is...
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... under 619347. 2/26/18 Update: Printed and did some test fitting of the motor side carriage, seem to be working well. Pictures are shown above. Added an additional version (motor side Y-carriage) with hole to access rear upper motor mount screw.
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Please note that you'll need to modify your y-endstop if you choose not to use the original bearings with their housing, and also check if your y-belt tensioner interferes with the carriage. ...If so, you'll need to print a new tensioner before...
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Ender 2 MGN12H Y Carriage The frankender-y-carriage-v2 design accommodates stock 8mm springs within its sockets. This carriage is specifically tailored for the belt holder found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3069061. ... It also integrates with...
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This allows you to mount your rail onto the extrusion and will give additional support to your Y carriage.Needed Hardware1 150mm 2020 Aluminum Extrusion (for normal size rook)6 M5x6mm bolts6 M5 T nutsThese are only tested on a 300mm x 300mm 2020 Rook...
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I'm excited to share with you my latest 3D printed creation - a Prusa I3 y carriage that looks like it was made for the Prusa I3 printed frame! It's a remix of a design from Thingiverse, and I think it fits perfectly. You can find the original file...
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Ender 3 Pro enthusiast here - loving my 3mm aluminum laser-cut Y carriage upgrade! ...Check it out and give me a thumbs up, then hit that follow button to stay updated on more DIY adventures!
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This Y-carriage, inspired by Darwin, primarily utilizes two threaded rods and some machine screws with no additional cost since they are offcuts from printer building materials. It is designed to accommodate a standard Prusa-200x200 PCB-type heated...
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I'm not comfortable with using zip ties to secure belts, and since the i3 Steel doesn't have an adjustable idler pulley, I designed a clamp tensioner that attaches to the bottom of the y-carriage. To utilize this belt tensioner, you will also need...
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A caution: the Y-Carriage mount mentioned below can be found at this link - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:242819. Since it is still a work in progress, there may be changes to this part later on. The LM8UU bearing clamp featured here is more...
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Paying £20 to £30 for a Y Carriage Plate was not a priority on my agenda. To be honest, I wasn't enthusiastic about 3D printing one, so I opted for drilling two sets of three holes into a bar of 2020 material and tapping them together with bolts. ... I...
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For Optimal Results, Use: - 6 Solid Top/Bottom Layers - 6 Perimeters - 0.48mm Extrusion Width (with Single Extrusion Option Enabled) - 30% Rectilinear Infill UPDATE: A New Version with a Cutout has Been Added for Y Carriages with Two Center Bed...
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The original Y carriage plate for a Prusa i3 is available in both SVG and DXF formats. I had issues extruding it using Blender, OpenSCAD, and FreeCAD. ...Here's the STL file, thanks to misan: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:104379#comment-932154949
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### 4 x LMU8 Some printers use a carriage with four LMU8 bearings, two on each side. Without the middle part, you will need to secure the corners using two nuts. ... ### Additional components needed * Two 146mm M6 threaded rods * Two 215mm M6 threaded...
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This is the y carriage plate for A8, Tronxy P802 printers. I've resized it to fit the Tronxy P802MA. A piece of 4mm aluminum will work well. You'll need a minimum of a 3040 CNC machine and a 3mm slot end mill bit to cut it out. The slots for the...
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I set out to test the feasibility of a DIY, cost-effective y-carriage using readily available parts. Results showed it's surprisingly effective, with one major drawback: assembling it requires some effort and possibly a drill for smaller holes. To...
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Lightweight carriage. ...Built for efficiency with no need to alter its framework.
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I am building a carriage for my cr10 plate. Above it, I will place a sheet of wood or aluminum to provide additional support for the heated plate as it undergoes testing on our in-progress clone. ...Thanks for your help!
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I fabricated this piece from aluminum at my workplace, making it significantly lighter than a standard carriage. Additionally, I incorporated three extra mounting holes for the heatbed to enhance its performance. ...To facilitate accurate bed centering,...
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While there are some 3D printed parts, the printer has the potential to print with dual colour/materials and duplication printing. The printer features an Ultratronics 1.0 32-bit controller board running Marlin (marlinkimbra), 6x TMC 2100 silent...
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... at thingiverse.com/thing:4050630. When using the printed belt retainer and clips from thingiverse.com/thing:3262662, remember to put a bolt all the way through the carriage and attach it with nuts on the other side of the printed carriage.
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It maintains v-slot wheels perpendicular to the heatbed carriage 2020 rails, preventing them from bending outwards and loosening the bed. This also helps even wear on the v-slot wheels instead of just a few wearing down independently, which can throw...
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......To make the most of this upgrade, pair it with my Y-rod mounts found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:80687. ...However, be cautious when handling bearings as their holders can break easily; a fix can be applied using ABS glue (as shown in pic 4).
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La pieza se imprimió en ABS con un pico de 0.8 a 0.3 mm de altura de cama y un 10% de infill, 1.2 mm de pared y fondo y techo. Se deben imprimir dos partes, y con cyanocrilato se pegarán entre sí. El holder del cinturón también ayuda a mantener las...
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I incorporated this alteration to simplify the process of disassembling a linear guide along the X-axis, thereby eliminating the need to release the bearing associated with the Y-axis.
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I'm constructing a state-of-the-art printer dubbed GPrint Prodigy.
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Changes: Carriage bed: - Stronger and easy-to-print: fewer bridges, may print at high speeds. - Bracket part included: no break in belt mounting - 3mm orifice for screw with puck for leg plugs - for added strength <h3>Belt bracket:</h3> - One...
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... Bill Plemmons' concept. ...I based my build on Jaydmdigital's 1515 Printer Slides available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:262026/#instructions. ...To assemble, print the slides and carriage, then attach using 4 M3 x 16mm screws and M3 lock nuts.
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I modified the original design to fit better with my AM8 frame and expanded its Y range for more versatility. This custom part is designed to work seamlessly with two other components: a chain found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2043493, and...
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Human: Custom axle Y modified to use the minimum number of screws and inserts possible, allowing all parts to fit snugly together, also making disassembly easier for potential maintenance. It can be used with original Anet A8 bearings (8mm) or Buchas...