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Bracket for Nema 17 Stepper Motor is a compact and versatile enclosure solution designed to house and protect the Nema 17 stepper motor from dust, moisture, and other environmental factors. This bracket provides a secure and stable mounting system...
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This is designed to be inline with the motor and now dramatically change its diameter to make sure it fits in places a normal nema 17 would. It is quite a tight tolerance print, make sure to account for elephants foot! I would absolutely love...
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## Nema 11 Robot Actuator This is a two-stage compound planetary gearbox for the Nema 17 motor, designed to deliver precise movement and control. With a reduction ratio of 28.4:1, it effectively amplifies torque while minimizing backlash. Currently,...
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This model features Spacexula's Nema 17 variation, which has negative holes for pin placement that go all the way through. The 4mm version is compatible with 3mm filament without any issues, while the 3mm version likely fits mounting screws...
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This adapter is designed for connecting a NEMA 17 stepper motor to an aluminum profile; see pictures for reference. The bracket changes the holding screws from front to bottom, with four M3x10mm screws on the front for attaching the motor to the...
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Edit the design online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1Ua4URGwDyI-nema-17-stepper-mount/editv2?sharecode=Js7vH5IWUOrfc9XGn1t5ZHEipu1W3AdLuBkxLGpJvF4=\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: The Graber i3 was used for this print.\n Rafts: None were needed.\n...
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This is a mounting system specifically designed for Nema 17 motors used in 2020 extrusion applications. It's intended to be a valuable addition to your build project. When subjected to heavy loads, the mount may experience slight deflection or...
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I created this custom designed Nema 17 mount spacer due to my own necessity for precision-sized components. Having both 3mm and 18mm spacers on hand, you can effortlessly adjust the size up or down within your preferred slicer software, or simply...
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Eventualy I found problem: heatbed with glass plate was too heavy and it cause too big axial force on Nema 17 stepper. Because of that, axle on stepper moved inside stepper and cousing random z layer problems. When I installed that support,...
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This is a simple Nema 17 stepper motor driven linear actuator. Not very powerful but I thought I would share it anyway in hopes to get input from the community to improve it. I'm working on a new version that uses a worm gear to improve torque and...
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I searched online for the exact dimensions of the NEMA 17 stepper motor and drew the dimensions and hole locations using CAD software, printing them out on paper. I then took a piece of tubing from an old tire (about 1.35 mm thick) and glued the...
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Coupling for Nema 17 no spring effect Accommodation for Nema 17 without spring effect Use the file coupleur_1 to place the button on Z axis on your printer (CR10 or clone) Utilize the coupleur_1 file to adjust the Z-axis of your printer and enable a...
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This adapter replaces the default 28byj-48 motor with a NEMA 17 motor for ToyREP (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:945156), designed by Thorgal. It requires no modification to the machine, except you will need a longer belt and a 5mm pulley. I...
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## Hardware These are the components that I used: - ESP32s - Nema 17 Stepper Motor - TMC2208 Stepper Motor Driver - 12V - 2A DC Power supply - 12V to USB step down converter for powering ESP - R503 Fingerprint Sensor ## Configuration I am using...
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Originally designed for wall mounting a NEMA 17 stepper motor in an AS220-style drawbot, this holder can accommodate most motors of that size. However, if your motor has a small shaft protruding from the back, you'll need to use the provided...
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Print my custom NEMA 17 motor mount, designed for use with MakerBot's standard stepper motors. Despite other options on Thingiverse, this mount suits specific needs by fitting 1" x 1" (25mm x 25mm) 80/20 series 10 aluminum T-slot framing. Holes...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:642192 Revolutionary Upgraded Pump System Design An Advanced, Streamlined Peristaltic Pump for High-Performance Applications BOM: Essential Components: Five High-Strength M3x8mm Screws Two Robust M3x12mm Screws Four...
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Hardware These are the components that I used: - ESP32s - Nema 17 Stepper Motor - TMC2208 Stepper Motor Driver - 12V - 2A DC Power supply - 12V to USB step down converter for powering ESP - R503 Fingerprint Sensor Configuration I am using ESPHome to...
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It provides a snug fit, ensuring it won't fall off even during fast printing, and attaches securely to the back of a standard NEMA 17 stepper motor. A hole is present at one end primarily to address weight concerns but also facilitates better heat...
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These are upgraded nema 17 motors for the ToyRep's x axis and y axis. To utilize the new y axis, you'll need to create a revised frog that I redesigned; otherwise, the frog won't be able to hit the endstop properly. These upgrades will significantly...
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Any ideas much appreciated! Printed Parts: 1x peristaltic_split_hinge.stl 1x peristaltic_split_support.stl BOM: 1x NEMA 17 Stepper 3x M3 hex nut 2x M3x8mm Screw 2x M3x12mm Screw 1x M3x20mm Screw Assembly: https://youtu.be/yOXqnR08qaI Demo:...
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This project began as an attempt to create a tiny wind turbine with solely printed parts and a NEMA 17 41nm motor acting as a generator, along with simple electronics for charging a 12V car battery. After three fun days of development and sharing on...
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Clamp that snaps onto the back of a NEMA 17 stepper motor, holding a common 40x40x11mm passive aluminum heat sink in place. This design uses Amazon's B00REFPLVM asin, but cheaper alternatives are also available. The "legs" clip securely onto the...
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So when I purchased a 3D printer, I realized right away that dual extruders would be necessary; I'd use them constantly - it was definitely a requirement.\nIn reality, I've used mine only occasionally, all I have to show for it is a cumbersome excess...
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You can use this for any purpose. It's a snug fit (won't fall off even during fast printing) that goes on the back of a standard NEMA 17 stepper motor. ...It has a hole in the end mostly for weight concerns but also allows some heat from the motor...
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In 2019, I designed a NEMA stepper motor using FreeCAD as part of my 3D printing endeavors. ...This component played a crucial role in my DIY printer project.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PMW2QMT OPTO switches https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085D8TB8Z Bearings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QZ4365D 8MM bore pulley/belt set (you need 2 sets) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08335MYGW Flange couplings...
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Take out the screws from the back of your nema stepper and replace them with slightly longer one with washers to attach this, then use short m3 screws to mount the accelerometer.
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However, link to the code is here - https://github.com/skylineboy20000/Roller-Blind-Nema17 Credit for the majority of this work goes to niday and I have only modified the code to work with a L298N H bridge to drive a NEMA 17 motor. In addition,...