k40 adjustable bed 3d models
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This is a remix of megashub's remix of arion02's K40 Adjustable Bed. ...I replaced the OpenBuilds V-Slot profile with a simple 20x20 cutout as the original didn't match up perfectly with my V-Slot, the new square cutout should be a snug fit.
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... of 8mm acme threaded rod and nuts. ...Everything else is the same as the original remix.Requires 4x 688Z bearings, 4x 8mm Acme nuts, and 4x your length of 8mm acme threaded rod.Original Files: K40 Adjustable Bed by arion02 - ThingiverseCategory: Other
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... of 8mm acme threaded rod and nuts. ...Everything else is the same as the original remix.Requires 4x 688Z bearings, 4x 8mm Acme nuts, and 4x your length of 8mm acme threaded rod.Original Files: K40 Adjustable Bed by arion02 - ThingiverseCategory: Other
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I widened the components of arion02's K40 Adjustable Bed to accommodate OpenBuilds V-Slot 20mm x 20mm linear rail. The insertion holes for the rail are precisely sized at 21mm x 21mm, ensuring a smooth fit without any frustration. This design should...
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Hi Folks, I printed 4 of each L shaped pieces (@60% infill) but be careful to assemble each end then combine on the long axis to make the rectangle. build each rectangle then assemble the base bolts then the top section. ...
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This is a work in progress. ... Video of previous mechanical version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN4KgUCzP_U
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Thank you for designing the adjustable bed for the K40 lasercutter (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2299337). I added also a printed belt tensioner. ... Additional you need a M8 machine screw, two M8 nuts and two bearings.
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A compact belt tensioner utilizing a pair of sturdy 623zz flanged bearings is designed to provide smooth and efficient operation.
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<p>Simple belt tensioner that uses two flanged 623zz bearings.</p> Category: Parts
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... using m5 screws and nuts. ... You can then place any bed surface you want, I used a steel grid cut to size which works great. I adjust each one using a combination square and due to this being attached to the gantry is perfectly level with the laser.
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Just an update to the corner brackets to allow use of 8mm acme threaded rod and nuts. Everything else is the same as the original remix. ... Requires 4x 688Z bearings, 4x 8mm Acme nuts, and 4x your length of 8mm acme threaded rod.
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I designed this device for use with a lab lift on a K40 laser. ...Check out the YouTube video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpImYOqbZK4 for more information.
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The bottom holder features an 8mm nut that securely holds the threaded rod in place, which is then screwed onto the bed using M4 screws. The timing pulley is firmly attached to the rod, with a ball bearing mounted on top of the holder for smooth...
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The video at youtu.be/1mPsXdkFD6s shows me adjusting the focus distance for different object heights, which can be a real challenge to do manually. I created a stepper motor-driven solution using some random parts from my shelf, which made things...
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This is an adjustable bed designed specifically for the K40 laser cutter. The stepper controller operates on a voltage of 5 volts. Here's a comprehensive list of required parts: * A belt measuring 1250mm long and 6mm wide, available at...
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I wanted a simple, manual, belt-driven, adjustable-height table for my Chinese K40 Laser. Combine the printed parts with parts from your local hardware store, and you can make this pretty easily. External Parts Required: 1 - 4' x 5/16" threaded rod...
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Instructions for Manual Z-Bed Assembly What do you need? - 12 x M8 Screws - 4 x M8 Rods, approximately 120mm in length (one rod is 300mm long, M24 DIN 976, stainless steel V4A A4. Find it on eBay at https://ebay.us/oTKuPs) - 8 x Spacers - 4 x M8...
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Hello! This is a Remix from dgferrete! Also check his discription, Its the same Stuff. My tensioner is a little diffrent and only (!) for 1250mm belts. They are common here in Germany. ... You need: 2 x 20x20x1mm Length: 275mm 2 x 20x20x1...
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Created these 3D printed mounts and knobs to make a cheap adjustable bed for my K40 C02 Laser machine. There are two types of mounts. 'StandardHead' which should work for most standard K40 machines and an 'AirAssistNozzle' which has the mounts...
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Bill of Materials: K40 Z-Bed Corner - 3D Printed - Quantity 8 4" 5/16-18 Bolt - Quantity 4 5/16-18 Hex Nut - Quantity 12 Aluminum C-Channel - 3/8" x 1/2" x 48" 1/16 Thick - Quantity 2 The C-Channel should be cut to the following dimensions for a...
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Adjustable Bed for K40 Chinese Laser to Set Fast Object Distance / Laser Beam Focus Hardware Requirements: Four M5 screws are needed. Four M5 nuts for height adjustment are also required. A clue is provided. ...Optional: Four M3 screws can be used to...
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Here is the rewritten text: This is a printable, adjustable base derived from this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3051286. I have made some modifications to make it manual instead of motorized and using fewer components. ... These are the elements...
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Edit 11-02-2021: Added the Fusion360 file since I don't have this laser anymore. This is an adjustable bed for the K40 laser cutter The stepper controller works on 5 volts Here is a list of parts; -Belt 1250mm long 6mm wide...
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This is an adjustable bed for the K40 laser cutter The stepper controller works on 5 volts Here is a list of parts; -Belt 1250mm long 6mm wide aliexpress.com/item/32299384151.html -Stepper motor controller (dont use speed 8/9 it'll overheat)...
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Inspired by the adjustable Z-bed by brianvanh I wanted to have one which can be adjusted motorized controlled by the upgraded smoothieboard in the cutter. The realized bed can move its surface up to 30mm below the lasers focus. ...Beside the printed...
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Inspired by Brianvanh's adjustable Z-bed, I wanted a motorized version controlled by a smoothieboard in my cutter. The realized bed can move its surface up to 30mm below the laser's focus. To assemble this bed, you'll need some printed parts and...
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In this case the attached corner stands can be used to keep the material away from the reflections and to adjust the homed bed easy by lowering it by exact 10mm (the thickness of the stands).The magnets at the bottom corners fixes the bed in the...
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... the motor mount published by Ariehh, along with the other parts and materials mentioned in the original post. Credit to Ariehh. Original thing is found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3965391 Print with supports from the bed only. ...
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Just another adjustable bed for the popular K40-Laser You will also need some 20x20mm square aluminium-tubes (I used 4x230mm + 4x284mm with 1,5mm wall thickness), M8-threaded-rodn M8-nuts and at least 12 ball-bearings from your local home...
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K40 LASER Z-BED STEP files are available. <h2>Material list</h2> 4 x 284 mm, Aluminum profile (20x20 Nut 6 B-Typ) have ordered it cuted online. 4 x 224 mm, Aluminum profile (20x20 Nut 6 B-Typ) have ordered it cuted online. 1 x [GT2 6mm...