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It is designed to line up with the motor. -or- Mount the 3rd_z_screw bracket on the front of the D-bot, and use a regular lead screw bracket (from the D-bot files). The 608_z_adapter can be used to replace a stepper motor with a 608zz bearing. The...
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Print Settings Printer: D-Bot Core XY Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: Printing at 100% infill is highly recommended as it significantly enhances the part's stiffness and stability. ...Supports are strategically placed...
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... using two M5x10mm screws and tee nuts. To prevent damage, I used spacers between the case and the rail, as my controller was also mounted in that location. Print Settings: Printer: D-Bot Core XY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100%
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... directly to the blower fan. After extensive testing with various fan types, this upgraded Mistral 2.1a fan duct has proven itself to be the best choice for my D-bot. ...Its compact design also allows for maximum X-Y travel range of the extruder.
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Alternatively, mount the 3rd_z_screw bracket on the front of the D-bot, and use a regular lead screw bracket from the D-bot files. The 608_z_adapter can be used to replace a stepper motor with a 608zz bearing. The ramps_idler_cover is just something...
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The design was created using Onshape, and users are free to reuse it: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/a016f4d1f792d7abca6779fa/w/90cc3e5d566feea595697fd2/e/c3efccd768c63f48c2a72c69 Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Re-D-Bot Rafts: Yes...
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The front carriage plate on the D-bot has undergone modifications to seamlessly integrate the Chimera and the enhanced extruder body. Additionally, M3 mounting holes have been strategically added for potential cooling fans. New Improved Idlers...
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... a 4020 axial fan and found that it needs to run at 50% capacity to reach the desired temperature in the hotend. The files fit perfectly into the original d-bot core xy fan support by Spauda01 from Thingiverse, specifically download #2142008.
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The screw holder for the Z-Stop Set Screw on my D-Bot was slipping out of place too freely. To fix this issue, I remixed the original design with M5 threads and added an insert at the bottom to accommodate an M5 nut. ... I also included the STL file...
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This is my custom 'Lead Screw Bracket' designed for the D-Bot that incorporates Zyltech anti-backlash nuts made from high-quality brass or durable Delrin.\nThe bracket boasts extra strength, allowing for top or bottom mounting, as seen in the picture...
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... sock to minimize radiated heat from the hotend. If you prefer the probe on the opposite side, simply mirror the part. The mount utilizes the same hardware as specified for the D-Bot. ...Solidworks files are included below for your convenience.
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The custom-made PETG-printed mount plates for my D-bot's stepper motor mounts were prone to flexing a bit when the steppers were under belt tension, causing the drive shafts not to stay perfectly vertical anymore. Although it wasn't a major issue,...
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... Also.. I have an E3D v6 hotend. It may not fit with anything else. YMMV. Print Settings Printer: D-Bot CoreXY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 70% Notes: Don't use PLA due to the proximity of the hotend. ...PET, ABS or other.
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Design Overview: A preliminary CAD model has been created, taking into account the unique requirements of both the aero extruder and the D-Bot 3D Printer. This custom mount is engineered to provide optimal performance while maintaining structural...
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I've decided that after some use, the sorbothane feet on my D-Bot are not doing the job well enough, despite doing a great job of reducing the hum from my stepper motors and fans. They're probably rated for a weight lower than what my printer can...
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It'll slightly reduce the available Y size of the print bed, but not as much as side-mounted fans impact the X size. Print Settings Printer: D-Bot Rafts: No Supports: No Filament: n/a PETG Notes: As with any D-Bot parts, this should be printed in...
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Print Settings Printer: D-Bot Rafts: No Supports: No Filament: n/a PETG Notes: As with any D-Bot parts, this should be printed in PETG, with a relatively high infill and 6 perimeters, to ensure rigidity. Its especially important with this as compared...
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This is a re-implementation of the D-bot printer's bed supports, strengthened and modified to utilize an M4 bolt and nut instead of M3, due to the stock springs failing to provide sufficient support with the heavy 300x300 aluminum bed (5+lbs...
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A straightforward extension of V-Slot, built upon the impressive foundation laid by spauda01's D-Bot project files. By simply extending the sides and adding an extra mounting hole in each, a more substantial corner is created. This can be...
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While assembling my D-Bot with the third-generation lead screw, I encountered a problem with the rear mount that required me to adjust its position inward. The alternative Z Mount provided by Phaedrux lacked screw holes and employed a standard...
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I've reworked the "2-Lead_Screw_Bracket.stl" design, courtesy of spauda01's D-bot creation. This revised version is specifically tailored to pair perfectly with Openbuild's anti-backlash nut. To ensure proper alignment, it's crucial that you mount...
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Ditching Spaulding's D-Bot Build Guide parts H and J from the May 2016 edition, I chose a setup that pairs a 40x20 mm V-Slot with a 20x20 piece at right angles. However, this decision came with a catch - the "2-2x1_Plate" component wouldn't work...
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I made some awesome modifications to the D-Bot CoreXY so I can reuse parts from my Prusa Original i3 Mk2. The only structural change is to the screw brackets. Everything is super customizable using scad. You should be able to figure out what all the...
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The D-Bot is gearing up to take its machining capabilities to the next level by upgrading to a set of high-performance 2040 linear rails, perfectly suited for the robust and precise movements required in heavy-duty applications. ...These new rails will...
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... the other does not. For best results, I highly recommend printing tensioners at a height layer resolution of 0.1mm. Additional carriage parts will be made available soon. This belt tensioner is part of my D-Bot Upgrades collection on Thingiverse.
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This is my custom Marlin firmware that I use for my D-Bot with a bltouch and a 300X200 bed setup. I also run an AC 500W silicone heater on my bed, which I sourced from Keenovo. The STL file is actually the original design created by someone else,...
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... it at 50%, otherwise I'm not able to reach the desider temperature in the hotend. The files fits perfectly the original d-bot core xy fan support by Spauda01 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1001065 - https://www.thingiverse.com/download:2142008)
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With leftover 20x20 V-Slot from the D-Bot build, I transformed the 3-wheeled design of the Z guide into a linear rail guide for the front. In the renderings, the red one on the left is the original 3-wheeled Z guide created by NickRimmer. The blue...
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This is my bracket designed specifically to mount an ATX power supply unit on the D-bot 3D printer. To assemble this bracket, you will need three or more M5x8mm countersunk screws to secure it firmly to the V-slot frame and four computer screws for...
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This design may also work with a Cyclops, as its dimensions appear to match those of the D-bot print carriage, but no guarantees are made. Edit: E3D has made changes to the hot-end heat-sink, rendering it 32mm wide instead of 30mm. ...While I do not...