Graber i3 Y axis 3d models
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This design is for anyone who has received their Anycubic Vyper with a broken Y axis motor mount or has broken theirs from over tensioning the belt. Mine came right out of the box with the mount snapped in half. Not wanting to wait weeks for a...
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Fully printable Y-AXIS idler WHEEL & ROLLER :)\r\n\r\nUse PLA (they last longer than ABS ones) for optimal results.\r\nAdjust layer height to 0.1 or 0.2 mm for precise prints.\r\nSet nozzle diameter to 0.4 for consistent flow rates.\r\nOptimize speed...
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This is an upgrade of the Y-axis to Ender 3. I opted for a MGN15H 300mm linear guide for enhanced bed stability. Check out this upgraded linear guide on Aliexpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32806622073.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.45374c4d7UTpir...
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This is a rehash of the raspberry pi camera bracket that attaches to the Y-axis end plate of the ender3. This is inspired by another bracket I found on Thingiverse, I found that the original did not stay in place after a little use and was just...
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A bit of a major remix here, this started with trying to find a Y axis PI camera mount for my Voxelab Aquila and the mount by daaar https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4973033 was what fit my needs (unfortunately it wont let me put this in the remix...
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I rebuilt the Y-Axis belt tensioner for my Creality CR-10 3D printer from scratch using Donnyb99's design as a starting point in Tinkercad. The original fit was too loose and sloppy, so I tightened up the tolerances significantly. I also added extra...
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With its solitary Y-Axis rail, the Tronxy X3bed is particularly susceptible to wobbling excessively. After a year of usage, it was high time to explore solutions to this issue. I opted to investigate the feasibility of utilizing a stabilizer rod and...
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WARNING: If you trim your Y-axis belt to fit perfectly in the provided holder, you'll end up with a belt that's too short for this setup. I learned this the hard way after taking apart my printer - I had to purchase a new belt from a local 3D...
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The instructions for my HE3D EI3 3D printer indicated two rear plates for the Y axis but there was only one. ...So I designed this from the .dxf file from <a...
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I encountered some challenges with the design: When I installed the y-axis on my new MK3s, I noticed that it was rubbing against the frame. A photo of the issue is attached. After mastering OpenSCAD, I figured out how to tweak the design to resolve...
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Clamps onto the front end bracket on the y axis. I had to trim a bit from the tip of the clip with a razor to get it to clamp securely. Thanks to theoddartisan for designing the simple and effective pi camera holder and ball mount. Worked flawlessly....
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The wood on the Y axis motor mount for my Makerfarm printer was breaking where the nut and bolt are held in, and was causing homing issues (and probably print issues), so i made an improved, replacement motor mount. NOTE - 1. the square alignment...
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This is the Y-axis chain. The supports have been specially designed for the Tronxy X8 model. Check the shape of your 3D printer structure to see if it is compatible with this model. To make the chain there are three components: the hot bed support,...
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I scored a Y belt tensioner for my i3 Mega on thingiverse, but it called for a small bearing I didn't have on hand, so I fabricated one myself using an 8mm x 22mm x 7mm regular skateboard bearing. ...Before installing it, ensure your extruder is...
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The modified 3D design is a Prusa i3 Single Frame Y-Carriage version, created by CAPI. This iteration can be accessed at its original location on the Reprap website. ...The specific .dwg file that describes this customized model can be found at...
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A simple wedge I crafted in Solidworks 2014 aims to strengthen my Y motor, specifically designed for the Rework version of I3 printers with 10MM all threaded rods. It fits perfectly and performs exceptionally well. Inspiration came from...
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A different Y axis mount https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3351438 didn't work as it interfered with the Y axis pulley on my neptune 2. I redesigned it to leave a gap around where the pulley was by widening the support that goes over the end...
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ToM Y Axis Carriage for Linear bearings LMB6UU (3/8")\nThis project has been occupying my free time over the last few months, purely for personal enjoyment. You're welcome to give it a try if you wish.\nI'm sure many engineers will point out numerous...
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So I've been getting back into using my Chinese-made Harbor Freight Mini-Lathe, which is featured here: http://diy3dtech.com/mini-lathes/, and wanted to add a Y Axis DRO to it without breaking the bank. I designed one of my own using an affordable...
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Bracket for the Creality Ender 3 which offsets the y-axis limit switch forward to account for reduced travel due to stepper motor dampers. This bracket uses standard hardware to attach to the y-axis aluminum. I opted to use two holes instead of a...
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The design should also work with the standard bearings. I did have some issues with the original design: When I installed the y-axis on my new MK3s I noticed that it rubbed against the frame. Picture of it is attached.<br/> After learning how...
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As mentioned, the block is based on my tried and tested lighten Y-axis block design, and the bearing-less design is identical to the method I've been using on my Poltur XL's carriage, which has run countless hours without issue so far. The two...
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Then, I unscrewed the Y-axis sensor from its bracket, attached it to a new bracket on the other side, and secured it into the hole from the shaft damper (as seen in the photo). Since the table became higher, I needed to modify the belt fastener to...
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The plan is to run a bearing-supported leadscrew with the Y axis motor mounted on the front. Parts: 4 x M4 x 16 mm - For Lead Screw Nut Holder to Carriage 2 x M5 x 25 mm - For Front Bearing To Adapter Plate 2 x M5 x 20 mm - For Rear Bearing To Rear...
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This makes the whole built plate quite unstable and when printing it does rock up and down quite a lot during Y axis movements. Additional Parts Needed: + 2 x LM8UU linear bearings. + approx 470-480mm SS 8mm smooth rod + 5 x M3 hex...
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... kept the belts parallel to the extruder, ensuring smooth operation. It's worth noting that on the right side (X axis), the spacer is located at the front of the printer. On the left side (Y axis), however, the spacer is situated at the rear side.
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Then I adjusted the Bed Leveling and used the Endstop Adjustment screws accordingly allowing for the Y-Axis to home slightly above that Stopping point. This is just how I do my bed leveling mine. Everyone should fiddle with this to find a placement...
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In order to produce a drop-in replacement for the Y-axis sub-carriage, I designed a new sub-plate to attach to the linear rails. The sub plate is 3mm aluminum and can be cut with home tools using a print of the DXF drawing as a template. I decided...
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In order to produce a drop-in replacement for the Y-axis sub-carriage, I designed a new sub-plate to attach to the linear rails. The sub plate is 3mm aluminum and can be cut with home tools using a print of the DXF drawing as a template. I decided...