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Reprap Prusa I3 Y-axis Motor Mount Inspired by 2 Other Designs. A New Approach Was Needed for the Hictop Printer to Install a New Y Aluminum Undercarriage, So a Part of the Acrylic Frame Had to Be Cut with a Mount Hole for the Y-axis Motor. This...
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... rods. ...Print prusa_y-axis_front.stl horizontally and prusa_y-axis_back.stl vertically. Note: This modification does not work with the LCD screen or power supply, so they must be mounted separately. A suitable option is to use an IKEA LACK enclosure.
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The Prusa i3's Y-axis belt is securely fastened using M3 bolts in this belt holder design. ...This attachment ensures the belt remains taut and functional for optimal performance.
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Support for Y-axis Belt on Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro C This new support ensures optimal functionality of the belt on the y-axis in a Prusa I3 Pro C setup. It securely attaches to the lower side of the platform, requiring two screws for stable...
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Y Axis remake for use with bearing mount All parts are based on original Prusa i3 MK2 design. Print instructionsy idler requires support. y corners have support build into design. BOM: 4x LM8UU M3 nuts and bolts
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Y Axis remake for use with bearing mount or SMA Included lower version for bearing mount only. Recommended bearing mount with same bed offset as SMA:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:710913 All parts are based on original Prusa i3 mk2 design. PS: Look...
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Y Axis - Belt Tensioner for Anycubic Prusa I3 To attach the belt tensioner, you'll need to drill a 5 mm hole in the center of the acrylic front panel. You will also require an M5 bolt (30 mm long), nut, and washer, which fit perfectly into the...
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An improved version of the Parametric Prusa Y-axis belt tensioner with ram (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13479) now lets you adjust the hole spacing to match your previous Prusa belt clamps. ...Although not perfect, it effectively operates within...
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This product extends the GEEETech Prusa i3b Acrylic, giving you precise control over the Y-axis with its 10-20mm adjustable end-stop extension. ...Adjust the Y-endstop to your heart's content using a convenient M3-12mm screw for effortless tweaking and...
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This is a Y axis belt tensioner for the Prusa MK2S/MK2.5S printer. It substitutes the standard idler, making it easier to keep the correct belt tension in the Y axis. This design is a recreation of this...
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Having assembled my Prusa (yet to complete), I discovered that there wasn't enough space for the Y-axis endstop, hindering full usage of the print area. To resolve this issue, I designed an extension attaching to the chassis' back, enabling the...
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I'm upgrading my Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro C Y-Axis bracket to a new version, hoping it will match the original i3-13 part. Since I've been satisfied with V1, I decided not to create V2. ...My Print Settings are as follows: Printer: Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro C...
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Here's the remix I've done on a motor mount for Prusa i3 Y axis, tailored specifically for 10mm rods. ...A SolidWorks file is included in this package to make it easier for you to customize or modify if needed.
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This bearing holder allows the standard single-sheet Prusa i3 to use lm10uu bearings for the Y-axis. The bearings I had did not fit securely in the slots with zip ties. As always, I have included the .scad files, so any modifications can be made....
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... the parts directly rather than relying on Chinese clones from Aliexpress. ...Since I couldn't afford to have the y-axis plates machined, I decided to take matters into my own hands by modifying the original DXF files and importing them into Fusion 360.
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Upgraded Prusa Bear remix for easier y-axis belt tensioning from the front, just like the original design created by MattyVee. This version is designed to work seamlessly with the original idler. It utilizes the same hardware and assembly...
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The mount uses M3 screws mostly sourced from my Prusa's spare parts bag, wing nuts acquired at my local hardware store, and one extra-long countersunk M3 screw that extends down from the y-axis through the mount. You can secure this with a nut if...
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This is an enhanced Y-axis belt bearing holder and tensioner designed specifically for HICTOP Prusa I3 3D Desktop Printer. The piece securely fits into its original location on the printer, held firmly in place by a single hex-bolt (4mm) tightened...
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This Y-axis motor mount for Prusa MK2s printers has been redesigned into two separate pieces, making installation a whole lot simpler. It securely holds both the stepper motor and the essential Y-axis micro-switch "stop" in place. By splitting this...
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Decided to revamp Prusa Steel after experiencing issues with Igus Bearings, specifically Y Axis Shifting and slight misalignment with linear drive on the Y Axis shafts. To eliminate any variation, decided to switch back to classic bearings. Heated...
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print prusa_y-axis_front.stl horizontally, andprusa_y-axis_back.stl vertically.Note: this does not work with the Lcd screen or power supply so you will have to mount them separately. I suggest a IKEA LACK enclosure.Added a bracket to mount an LCD...
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This is a remix of the Rambo Y-Axis mount from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515 This mount will connect up to the Rambo cover that is used in the Prusa 2.5 upgrade kit. ... This was also remixed from the "Rambo-heatbed-cable-clip.stl" file for...
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This is the remeshed Prusa Bear style y-axis bearing holder for Prusa MK3s/+. This would allowed you to replace the Misumi Linear Bearing LMU8 without buying the new bearing clips.</p><p>The only thing you have to change is the existing U-Bolts...
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I picked up my Prusa i3 Acrylic and noticed that the instructions consistently called for using zip ties to secure the bearings directly to the acrylic Y axis bracket. This innovative bracket eliminates the need for zip ties, allowing you to mount...
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This upgrade simplifies adjusting the Y-axis belt tightness for Prusa style printers with threaded rod frames. Print one main body plus two wallons to complete it. ... To function, you'll need: 1 x Bearing 608 (for the belt) 1 x M5 screw and nut (for...
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A Bearing Guide for the Y Axis Belt. This guide consists of two parts that are printed at an extremely high quality. To assemble it, simply plug the bearing into place and install. While gluing is optional, it is not strictly necessary. ... Nozzle...
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This bearings holder lets a standard single-sheet Prusa i3 printer accommodate lm10uu bearings for its Y-axis, with provided .scad files enabling modifications. Feel free to enhance my design; I encourage remixes! ...To install, print three pieces with...
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These are custom MK3 style y axis ends for my fresh upgraded Prusa i3 MK2.5. It's super stiff so it won't bend by the tension of the y belt. Best printed in PETG with 20% infill.</p><p>You will need to print the MK3 LCD supports as well in order to...
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This Y-axis idler for the all steel Prusa frame (v2.x) accepts two 624z bearings with a 12 mm diameter that matches the GT2 pulley. The axis is a 4mm bolt, securely fastened through the bearings. A hole offset 5 mm from the center of the part allows...
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I designed an adaptable Y-axis endstop holder for my Prusa i3, inspired by clefranc's thing:82631 and Valkyrie42's thing:288414. For more details on my Prusa i3 build, visit greymatterdroppings.com/category/3d-printing/. To assemble the holder,...