prusa y axis rattle 3d models
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This modified Y-axis block is designed as a drop-in replacement for the "Original Corner Blocks." All files are version 5.0. Print time per block is approximately four hours. Front blocks take around three and a half hours to print. Rear blocks...
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The existing Y-axis stepper motor mount is prone to instability, as it provides a mere 7mm of contact surface area with the printer's frame. ...This limited interface causes the motor to move excessively during operation.
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To safeguard against motor twist, a rear Y-axis stepper motor mount is installed, preventing damage caused by belt grinding along the edge of the belt drive. ...This upgrade ensures a seamless transition with the original acrylic mount design.
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The y-axis motor mount that comes with Geeetech's acrylic kit is 2mm too long, allowing the motor to tilt slightly when the y-axis belt is tightened and causing it to run off to one side. This modified mount replicates the original design but...
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Because my Y motor holder on my Anycubic Prusa i3 broke while I was assembling it, I had to replace it. ...Unfortunately, I couldn't find a suitable replacement part that fit perfectly with the acrylic frame of my printer.
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I made a remix of gameoffuture's Y-axis Belt Holder by adding more teeth to the design so that the belt wraps tightly around and stays put. The original file is available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1021281. ...I applied the same modification to...
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This is a remix of gameoffuture's Y-axis Belt Holder. The original file is here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1021281 What I did was added some extra teeth to make the belt rap around and hold better. ...I did the same thing with my X-axis belt,...
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The y-axis motor mount is a crucial component of the Anet A8 3D printer's frame structure, designed to securely hold the y-axis motors in place while allowing for smooth and precise movement along the y-axis. This essential part ensures that the...
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This feature addresses the challenge of opto-endstops on the Y-axis by providing a reliable solution. ...Designed to integrate seamlessly with the Y-carriage, which can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1111853 Remixed from this original...
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--- TESTING IN PROGRESS --- Works for me so far, some Ideas still to-do (more support points, some kind of leveling, ...) I want a stiffer and more robust Y-Axis Carriage on my Original Prusa MK3. The Commercial Upgrade I've found had a few...
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I wanted to upgrade my Y frame to 10mm, including both threaded rods and smooth rods, and also incorporate a positive capture of the smooth rods. Additionally, I aimed to be able to bolt the entire printer to a separate solid base, so the corner...
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I'm hoping these adjustments will keep the belt clamp part of the bracket level with the top edge of the T20 pulley on my NEMA17 stepper, ensuring even tension across the full range of Y axis travel. Right now, there's increased tension at each end...
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This feature proves particularly useful for individuals who have crafted their own Y Axis from wood or opted for a third-party replacement, as it guarantees all bearings will be positioned at an identical height. These mounts bear some resemblance...
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It can also work for the Y axis. The part features a 10mm inner diameter, which fits the 623zz bearing perfectly. I have included the Solidworks file as well. You are free to use it and have fun making it. **Important Instructions** Printing...
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I'm not too fond of the U-bolt mount for the Y-axis bearings. One of my bearings started making some noticeable click sounds, so I decided to give polymer bushings a try. The number at the end of each STL filename and engraved into the body...
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Reprap Prusa I3 Y-axis motor mount: Inspired by Barbari's design. I'd like to express my gratitude to billy619 for his assistance in designing this item, as he actually owns the Hictop printer. The existing design seemed a bit weak, so I added a...
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The MakerFarm Prusa i3 suffers from the same ailment as most Mendel variants: the Y axis is noisy. The combination of the linear bearings on rigid rods with the bed stack of wood, heat bed and glass causes a loud, buzzing resonance at some feed...
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Rear Stepper Motor Mount Upgrade to Prevent Twisting and Belt Wear Ensure smooth operation by installing a robust Y-axis rear stepper motor mount that keeps the motor firmly in place, preventing twisting and subsequent belt grinding on the edge of...
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I had problems with vibrations on the y axis. The original holders for the ball bearings are not very good. 3d-gussner has made some available on github and I thought they definitely belong on printables as well.i used 40% Infill with ASA. ...PETG will...
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Important items: The center motor axis circle bump is notoriously stiff, so get ready to sand it down. When you add printing support to the M3 nut mounting points, be aware that removal can become a real challenge. ...To avoid this, ensure a wide...
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The stock Y-axis motor mount tends to flex under tension from the belt. ...This design includes an additional mounting hole, making use of all 4, enhances support by mounting closer to the threaded rod, and is slightly elevated to improve belt mobility...
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I had problems with vibrations on the y axis. The original holders for the ball bearings are not very good. 3d-gussner has made some available on github and I thought they definitely belong on printables as well.i used 40% Infill with ASA. ...PETG will...
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This version of the LM8UU bearing clamps for the Y-axis (print bed) is modified to fit Prusa MK3. The differences from the source model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1848700) are: This model is cut down in order to pass over the V-cuts in the...
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The U-bolts that come with the printer tend to deform these bearings so that they don't travel smoothly and another holder found on here tends to mess up the Y-Axis length test so that it fails most of the time. These holders use the same nylock...
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The Y-Axis idler and belt tensioner have been incorporated into the design. Stock hardware is used (it even eliminates several components!). A new version of the endplate, Rev D, has added reinforcement across the top to address concerns about...
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This version of the LM8UU bearing clamps for the Y-axis is specifically designed to fit Prusa MK3. The main differences from the original source model are: * This design has been cut down to allow for easy installation over the V-cuts in the frame...
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... it's threaded or not, and any other part of that size will work too. Don't pay attention to the picture settings - I didn't have any 8mm bolts available. Print Settings Printer: CTC Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 25%
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After running the i# for several weeks and growing weary of the constant y-axis noise, I decided to devise a way to install the damper. To bridge the gap between the y-axis mount and the damper, I designed a plate interface in Fusion 360. This plate...
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These are printed replacement parts for acrylic Y-axis brackets that smooth rods go into. I've heard others mention the acrylic parts sometimes snap, so it made sense to print a replacement set in advance. The design is parameterized with OpenSCAD.
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Place the Y axis adjuster arm over and onto the idler frame mount, leaving the slot for the Nylock nut facing out. Using one M3x35mm socket head cap screw and one Nylock nut to secure the adjuster arm onto the idler frame mount at the pivot point. 2....