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In Prusa i3 Hephestos, between the table and Z axis motors, there is a space that doesn't present any issues in itself. From my perspective however this leaves a noticeable gap. Unintentionally aside from its aesthetic appeal improvement this upgrade...
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Inspired by Robert Kempf on the facebook group I Love to 3D Print, I made my own mount for dual Y axis motor mount. Can be used for Creality Ender-5, Ender-5 Plus, Sovol SV05, and maybe other printer with similar shapes i dont know. Supports...
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I created this replacement part for the original X-Axis stepper motor holder since the one I got was scaled for M6 rods rather than M8. ...Designed with my own hands, it doesn't bring any significant improvements, but it does what the original component...
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I assembled them all together in one spot, and I modified the Y Axis Motor Mount so that the hole near the bottom goes all the way to the bottom. This makes it easier to replace or move wires if needed. The original Y Axis Motor Mount is still...
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I made an improved version which can be found here:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/63719-prusa-x-axis-motor-cable-holder-improved-version This design consist of three parts, that don't require any support during printing, and is easy to...
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**New designed Z-axis motor mount for my Ender 3 Pro. Made for better adjustability. Using M4x20 cylinder head screws.** The screw holes for the frame screws have 3mm horizontal adjustment possibility in direction of the X-axis, the holes for the...
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... ... It's made in two parts to make it faster to print and reduce support generated. Use a 1"x .25"dia bolt to hold them together. It fits over the y-axis stepper motor with the fork/ goal posts pointing up. ...The cable rests between the posts.
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This is a spacer for the Ender 3 z-axis motor. I was getting a bad first layer on my Ender 3 V2 and found my z-axis was jamming slightly, leading to an "elephant foot" effect on my prints. The threaded rod was tilting back along the Y-axis because...
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Disassemble the X axis motor, install this distance in its place, and screw the motor through it, from above (instead of from below). You still need to change 2 (out of 4) wires with each other, or change the direction of the X axis in the firmware...
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It works pretty well but unfortunately the print bed will then knock into back of the y-axis motor (at least with the dampeners I have). It's just a few milimeters, so to combat this I decided to make a mount that I could place by hugging the rear...
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For a durable flexible coupling on z-axis motors, use a round bar with minimum diameter 14mm and length 25mm in Mendel: Prusa RepRap machine design. Face off both ends and drill a 5mm through hole at one end. Next, drill a 6.5mm hole 15mm deep...
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Since the Z-axis motor is not aligned with the z-axis carriage i had to create a spacer between the motor and the printer. ...This Spacer allows you to use the provided screws and no drill is needeed.</p> <h3> Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer...
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Thanks to Ulrich Hornstone ( https://www.prusaprinters.org/de/social/58726-ulrich-hornstone ) for this idea.CompatibilityThis mod also works well with KalleKnall's Y axis linear rails upgrade: https://www.prusaprinters.org/de/prints/5620RemixThis...
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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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:) I adjusted @bocam bracket so it would fit on my x-axis motor. I didn't like the way the wire flexes right at the motor so I wanted some kind of strain relief. I had to extend the clip height 4mm if I recall correctly. Print with supports for clean...
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The clip could be held securely by pushing it onto the inside rib of the FlashForge Dreamer body, but I decided that since the X-axis motor wires move constantly, a more secure attachment was needed. I chose to tap the clip with an M3-0.5 thread and...
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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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I fabricated a duplicate of the Z axis motor brackets that come with the printer kit. Unfortunately, one of my components was defective (the internal cuts were misaligned relative to the border as per the second image). I managed to MacGyver it with...
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A precision Y-axis stepper motor mount is designed to optimize alignment of the motor, pulley, and belt for enhanced performance. This adjustable mount can be utilized with or without dampers, including those featuring a raised center hub. The fine...
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This Y-axis motor mount is assembled in a specific order for optimal results: Precondition: Ensure the existing metal L shaped bracket is removed and you have clear access to the Y axis rail by removing one end of the belt from the bed-sled. Notes:...
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The Y-axis motor mount component failed on my HICTOP printer. The motor was slightly swaying back and forth while printing, causing the belt to become loose and skip steps in the process. This resulted in a misaligned Y-axis position. I removed the...
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Beefed up Y-axis motor mount for the i3 MK3S with built-in end stop. This design is based on teookie's design for the MK3: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3437722 Compared to the MK3 design the "STOP" plate on the top is located 1.5mm further...
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This mount is visually inspired by the Z axis motor mount made by mknet, so I want to give them credit for that, but I fully modeled this myself in Fusion360 using the stock Aquila mount for reference measurements. Two of the stock parts on the...
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The heat generated from the X axis motor will deform and shrink the part (if common PLA is used) !!Use the .3MF file for optimal printing as all the settings are fine tuned to hide seams and speed up the print without compromising the quality.Be sure...
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So, I created a much stiffer y-axis motor mount that's rock solid and solved some of the misalignment issues with the factory motor mount. You can use the same mounting holes, but I recommend drilling a third hole for this mount - it's not essential....
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The MaxMicron printer comes with a very flimsy Y-Axis motor mount that can twist and break without proper support if the y-belt is tensioned. Mine nearly broke. Here's a fully braced and supported Y-Axis mount that replaces the original one...
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So, I designed a much stiffer y-axis motor mount. It's extremely solid and fixed some of the mis-alignment issues with the factory motor mount. You can use the same mounting holes, but I recommend drilling a third hole for this mount - it's not...
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This part is intended to space out the z-axis motor from the metal structure on the Ender 3 Pro 3D printer. Over a long period of time, the stock spacing of the z-axis metal rod can be bent from too much pressure applied by the horizontal gantry. ...
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This is a re-design of the Z-Axis Motor Mount for the Mostly Printed CNC, done in order to make motor mounting much simpler and more straightforward. The original design was very difficult to work with because the mounting holes were too deep, making...
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This is a Y-axis motor mount for Ender3 Pro. The stock mount requires an idler pulley, which has direct belt-teeth - unteethed pulley contact. This can cause 2mm vertical lines artifact on Y axis of the prints. This mount raises the Nema 17 motor a...