4th axis 3d printer
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Created a Y-Axis test model for Creality CR-30 Hoping to make good use of the bridging on the belt printer to create unique, long picture frames
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I made those because i wanted to modify it a little to use models made for standard prusa i3 x carriage (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1607001) Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Summary The original design of Z-Axis supports for my...
grabcad
3d printer design 3stepper motors, one for each axis movement.Z axis utilises worm gear mechanism.X&Y axis use belt to move both head and bed of the 3d Printer.Chassis is made of Polycarbonate.Full execution was made Feb2020 .
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The original design of Z-Axis supports for my Prusa i3 derivated Printer from ShenzenTech. I made those because i wanted to modify it a little to use models made for standard prusa i3 x carriage (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1607001) Print...
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**WORK IN PROGRESS** My take on a PCB 3D printer is underway. There are many options available, but they either break the bank or I couldn't source the necessary components in Germany. One thing that gave me pause was the additional rotational axis...
cults3d
This crucial component not only shields the print bed from dust and debris but also provides a sturdy base for the printer's Y-axis to rest upon. By incorporating a removable cover, users can easily access the print area and perform routine...
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This is to secure the z-axis following Print completion and ensure a good parking position while the printer is turned off. Every element beside the pin should be printed without support, aiming for full printability. The goal was to design it fully...
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... this model to significantly strengthen it. ...To utilize this effectively, you will need some 605zz bearings. Print Settings Printer: K800 Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: Please ensure that your print speed remains under 60mm/s.
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It's a bracket designed to support the Z Axis rods on a Robo3D printer, with two holes for left and right side rod attachment. For added stability, apply 1.6mm double-sided tape underneath. ...If necessary, enlarge the rod holes using a 5/16 drill bit.
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The original design of Z-Axis supports for my Prusa i3 derivative Printer from ShenzenTech. I made those because I wanted to modify it a little to use models made for standard prusa i3 x carriage (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1607001). Print...
grabcad
... for 3 axis and weaker one for extruder. Controled by SKR v1.3 board with tmc2209 stepper drivers. 3D printer was made from leftovers at the beginning of pandemic lockdown as second printer for faceshields frames printing but now it is my main :)
grabcad
... for 3 axis and weaker one for extruder. Controled by SKR v1.3 board with tmc2209 stepper drivers. 3D printer was made from leftovers at the beginning of pandemic lockdown as second printer for faceshields frames printing but now it is my main :)