prusa i3 mk3 z axis calibration 3d models
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(http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=15633) for specific use with the 5mm z-axis steppers and 5mm threaded rods on a Prusa i3 printer. This customization ensures that the coupling is small enough to allow the rods to rotate...
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This version is optimized for better prints, and you'll see the differences in the pictures - one was printed with brass Z-axis components (I'm not sure what they're called), while the last one turned out perfect and smooth. Print Settings: Printer...
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Replacement for the original CTC Prusa i3 z-axis brackets, designed to provide increased stability on both left and right sides. Adapted from the original pieces, these modified models are easier and stronger to print. Additionally, the side pieces...
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Hello, Many times I had to adjust my Z axis. I designed these simple coins, 1mm high by 20mm wide, to make the process easier. Hint: There's no need to print the entire height at once. Maybe with one or two layers you'll be able to identify...
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......It has turned out to be surprisingly practical. Print instructionsThis is a remix of the original z-axis file provided by PRUSA but I don't know where the original files are held on this site, if at all. Print in PETG at .2 layer height, grid infill.
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This is a z-axis upgrade parts set for the Prusa i3 Rework variant. It is based around the inexpensive Tr8 * 8mm (THSL-300-8D, etc.) leadscrews available from various places online. The nut trap is designed around the Delrin nut that comes on these...
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This upgrade provides a printed-bearing stabilization system for the brackets at the top of Z-axis rods on HICTOP Prusa i3 extruded aluminum printers and similar machines. The design is fully parameterized with OpenSCAD to enable adaptation to other...
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Prusa i3 MK3 filament guide: optimizing clearance for maximum Z-axis extruder positioning.
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This is a modified z-axis bracket (top left) for a Prusa i3 MK3S. It extends out 150mm and terminates with a Go-Pro compatible mount.</p> <p>My work is all free forever. If you want to support my habit you can keep me caffeinated....
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Z-axis threaded rods rest against the O-rings instead of plastic on stock Prusa guides. This eliminates noisy vibrations when the Z-axis threaded rods occasionally come to life from machine vibration. The geometry of the O-ring still allows for the...
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Although I think the Prusa I3 has a decent printing speed and smooth jerk settings, it's still relatively shaky. I noticed some vibrations at the z-axis during a large and fast print job. Here's a simple frame-brace design to help stabilize that.
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This reinforcement prevents the X carriage from bending forward by adding two more bearings on the Z axis. It's worth noting that the left support is thicker than the right one due to my original production method, so if it doesn't fit your i3 Pro B,...
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Designed to fit some Prusa original parts like X-axis idler and extruder!
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... specifically for the 8mm acrylic Prusa frame on a Chinese printer. Just a one-part replacement for some acrylic parts that didn't perform as required, the switch didn't contact the white left Z-axis part (which always went into the gap in between).
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The included bracket and acrylic smooth rod holder don't perfectly align with the LM8UU and threaded rod on the X Axis, causing Z-Wobble. This part is designed to be used as part of a complete redesign for this printer: the X Axis was redesigned here...
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Crafted to seamlessly integrate with specific Prusa original components such as the X-axis idler and extruder.
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I've been trying to achieve a rock-solid acrylic frame for my Folger Prusa i3 printer, so I created a "Z motor bracket" that does the trick perfectly! All it takes is one .stl file - simply mirror it using your preferred slicer software's mirroring...
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The Geeetech I3 has a design flaw that causes extreme Z-axis wobble due to the top end of the Z screw being mounted solidly. This replacement shoulder piece leads the Z-screw, reducing wobble significantly by allowing it to move freely like a...
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I've swapped out the original x-axis retainers, freeing up room to accommodate nema 23 drivers. ...The rest of the Z-axis components and even the pulley system remain unchanged from their predecessors.
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Z Axis Motor Mount For The Hephaestus - Left This design consists of two major parts The primary bracket and the lower bearing bracket.
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I began by using Frame parts from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:662820, specifically the Z-axis Top. I cut one side, created the top, made notches on the bottom and added or adjusted some holes. Now the extruder is properly mounted. ... I'm using...
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Slot type optical end stop, z axis-adjusting mount stays. M3 35-40mm hexagon socket head cap screw required x1 M3 Nut needed x3 Newest file version ; the kaizen edition. Optical End Stops of Slot Type for Z Axis Mount Stays. For Use: One M3...
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This design supports a 5mm threaded rod of the Z-Axis with 625 bearings, differing from the original at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:243461. The change to 625 bearings prevents rod movement during printing and provides protection when...
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... pressure on the X-Axis Assembly, I've installed an endcap on the right side. This integrated component is straightforward and should help distribute stress away from the Z-Axis rods. ...The original design for this part was created by eried.
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The mirror piece is printed in a single pass. ... Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts are not used. Supports are added to the print job. Resolution is set at .3 mm. ...Infill density is at 80%.
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The 10mm hole on the CTC Prusa i3 is a problem when the x carriage hits the lower parts, causing the 8mm threaded rod to rattle. This bushing solves that issue exactly. I designed this solution using OnShape. It's part of my project to improve the...
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Slot-type optical end stop, Z-axis mounting stay. Required for use: M3 35-40mm hexagon socket head cap screw x1 and three M3 nuts. ...Latest file version is Kaizen, the improvement edition.
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This is a kit to avoid wobbling on Z axis. It works great for my printer... Hope it works also for yours. I didn't need to glue anything. It fits well and works fine. ... Best Regards, Bruno Alves.
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The anti-wobble Z-axis top, a crucial component for a stable printing experience, comes in two distinct configurations. The first variant is identical in height to the standard printer part found within the packaging, featuring a cap cover for added...
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Ensured the nut end was tall enough to prevent the z-axis linear bearings from sitting atop the fingers. Refrained from recessing the nut into the bottom plate, opting instead for a flat mating surface. My printer had difficulty producing a level and...