Prusa no zip ties needed LM8UU bearing X Carriage 3d models
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An updated rendition of the LM8UU X Carriage is featured in the latest Reprap Prusa V2 design. The carriage utilizes a 1 M3x20mm screw and nut to secure each bearing, replacing the tie wraps from the initial release. A photo displays the original...
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This LM8UU bearing holder for the Y axis on the current Reprap Prusa V2 has been redesigned. The new holders require a 1 M3x20mm screw and nut instead of tie wraps from the initial release. A photo displays the original version on the left, and the...
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I decided against using zip ties in my printer's structure so I designed an X-carriage featuring M3 bolts for added support. Printing with a .2mm layer height eliminated the need for any supports and the entire process took approximately 3 hours to...
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The final result involves merging two wagon components, aiming to integrate Simon's back fan bracket along with LM8UU holders secured by zip ties, allowing compatibility with a Budaschnozzle. ...Kindly print this out.
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Summary Created a secure mount by utilizing zip ties to hold linear bearings in place. ... Print Settings Printer Manufacturer: RepRap Model: Prusa I3 Raft: None Required Support Material: Not Needed Infill Density: 40%
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A DIY Enthusiast Creates a Secure Mount Using Zip Ties to Hold Linear Bearings in Place. Print Settings Utilized. Printer Brand Specifications: RepRap, a Versatile Printer, is Chosen for This Project. Model Selection: The Prusa I3, a...
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... necessary for me. ...Here's a revised x-carriage design that utilizes two zip ties to secure the linear bearings. ...Once you've completed your morning routine, including breakfast and printing, fasten it with zip ties and enjoy a well-deserved beer.
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... take care of those pesky teeth by brushing them thoroughly. Once you're all set, it's time to get your hands dirty - print out the design. Finally, zip-tie everything together and admire your handiwork before cracking open a cold one to celebrate.
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Use the SPLIT function in Slic3r to select the desired bushing and print as needed. The dimensions of these bushings are as follows: all 15mm in outside diameter, with internal diameters ranging from 8.05mm to 8.60mm in increments of 0.05mm. To...
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Another cable strain relief for the Tevo Tornado. ...No zip ties !2 years without a problem.PETG or ABS prefered, but the first iteration was printed using PLA and it didn't melt...
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... printer. ...No restrictive zip ties in sight! Two plus years of trouble-free performance speak to its durability. ...While PETG or ABS filaments are recommended, initial tests with PLA proved successful, defying expectations by not warping or melting.
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I've ditched those pesky zip ties altogether! Two years have passed without a single hitch, and I'm confident this design will serve you just as well. ...If you're working with PETG or ABS, you'll be golden, but I've also had success with PLA in my...
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I managed to get it up and running on Greg's X carriage in about 10 minutes - I'll post the details later after printing a test one. This is a brand new implementation, created by simply printing out one of the original objects, measuring it, and...
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... technology, significantly accelerating potential changes moving forward. An E3DV6 version is currently being developed. -07-06-2015 - The X-Carriage now accommodates a Prusa 22,50 x 22,50 mm bolt pattern compatible with the endlesshunt variant.
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Clippable X-Carriage for Prusa i3 Hephestos: a sturdier alternative to the original. This upgrade includes a detachable belt holder, making assembly and disassembly easier than ever before. Rhino files are also included, perfect for those who want to...
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Clippable X-Carriage for Prusa i3 Hephestos. Significantly more rigid than the original. Include a detachable belt holder (easier for assembly/disassembly). Rhino files included if you feel in the mood for throwing more thought in this. Other format...
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I considered compiling a selection of top mods for the Prusa i3, but there are too many options to list comprehensively. The most frustrating aspect is inverting the LMU88, swapping 1 with 2 instead of their standard arrangement. This approach...
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Reworked from LM8UU Bearing X-Carriage with Tight Tolerances of 0.2 Millimeters.
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Consequently, I modified Greg's carriage and incorporated Jonas's bearings for a more easily disassembled x carriage. You can find the OpenSCAD files for this modification in the attachment. These include Greg's configuration for certain variables...
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... Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 15% Design Details: To enhance the carriage's stability, I added standard computer case screws to securely hold the bearings in place.
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I prefer Greg Frost's latest x-carriage design, but I believe some adjustments can enhance its accessibility. Firstly, I would restore the extra pair of mounting holes like the Prusa sled features. Secondly, I'd move the belt clamps to avoid blocking...
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Disassemble original x-carriage and affix new one to metal platform, ensuring belt holder is positioned correctly. Tighten all screws. Optionally, attach fan holder on top. Reinstall motor. Find versions on thingiverse and stay updated! ...Cheap linear...
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This is a straightforward LM8UU holder requiring two zip ties to secure the bearing firmly in position. Specifically crafted with indentations, the holder accommodates zip tie heads perfectly, resulting in a tidy appearance. ...The accompanying STL file...
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The text describes a redesigned version of Simon's x-carriage that utilizes LM8UU holders. ...For printing instructions, it uses slic3r software with 15% rectangular infill at a 45-degree angle, two perimeters, two solid layers, a 0.42mm layer height,...
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BOM: 4x 30x30 Aluminium Extrusion 420mm (Y) 6x 30x30 Aluminium Extrusion 410mm (X) 4x 30x30 Aluminium Extrusion 600mm (Z) 2x 20x20 Aluminium Extrusion 415mm (Bed) 3x 20x20 Aluminium Extrusion 140mm (Bed) 2x 8mm Steel Precision Rod 450mm (X) 2x 10mm...
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I'm struggling to find two-bearing x carriages that fit. I know they're not as stable as three-bearings, but I'm building a Microsized i3 and trying to minimize every part's size. I've remixed this design to use only two bearings. -- Update -- Now...
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I mashed together the Hypercube and Prusa X-Carriages together but had to widen the carriage to get it all to fit. Can't test it until I have built my hypercube though. Get the rest of the parts for the Prusa Github. Remember to select the MK3 in...
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Moving the bottom bearing hole down by 4mm was a must, especially since it needed to comply with the P3Steel Psique from CREATEC3D. Unfortunately, I'm now experiencing some issues around the holes, but I think it's printable - we'll see soon enough!...
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The X carriage is designed for use with LM8UU bearings, featuring a stiffener between two bearing mounts to ensure stability. It is compatible with Wades extruder and a BUDASCHNOZZLE 1.1 from Lulzbot. The design was inspired by Gregg Frost's X...
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This is a remix of Whitehawk2000's X/Z ends for leadscrews on the Prusa i3 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1797165), plus a new X carriage made from scratch, and a new Y carriage remixed from molak34's well-tested design...