prusa y axis vibration 3d models
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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 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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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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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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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....
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The pulley can be used for X and Y axis without any need for modifications. Made this because the original bearings were too weak. ... Print Settings: Printer: i3X Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 100% Notes:...
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I'm currently rebuilding my HICTOP 3DP08 printer and ran into an issue where the stock Y-axis Belt Holder didn't align properly with any of the two available holes on the stock carriage, so I opted to replace it entirely with a custom-made holder.
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Flush version Tinkercad Wide version Tinkercad Flush Version with removable endcap Wide Version with removable endcap Endcap Cover The flush version has the x-axis strut against the side of the y-axis strut. The wide version leaves a 20x20x20 space...
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... and quietly. There's a bit of flexibility built into the plate to compensate for any alignment issues that may arise. The idea is to slow down the rate at which the Y-axis can move around, rather than completely eliminating movement altogether.
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I downloaded http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:57533 and discovered that the component holding one end of the Y axis cable chain on my i3 printer's frame necessitates major disassembly of the Y axis. Luckily,...
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Hi All, After working with the Makerbot Replicator 2 and 5 at school, I purchased this Chinese Prusa clone to experiment with at home. My main goal was to explore the Prusa concept and work with open source hardware. So far, I'm extremely satisfied!...
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Prusa clone to play with at home.I was just curious to the Prusa concept and wanted to work with open source hardware. So far super happy! EXCEPT: The Y motor mount. The Y motor turns pretty hot and causes with the belt tension it's mount to warp....
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Improved end bearing and roller on Y-axis. My original setup had only one 608 bearing (22mm x 8mm) supporting the spinning belt. On the other side of the printer's stepper pulley is a 12mm diameter component. This part utilizes the same holes and...
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I've Got It Down to a Science Now; No More Complicated Designs for Me!\nIt's All About Keeping it Simple, Especially When You're Working with Delicate Acrylic Parts.\nThe Endstop Mount I Designed is Specifically for My Prusa i3 Hesine Printer and...
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This issue arose from my PK8 frame with longer Y-rods and a higher bed position compared to the original Prusa i3 MK3, not due to a flawed design by Scarou. He created an excellent job, and I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for his...
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This mount serves as a direct replacement for the standard y axis stepper motor mount, offering an improved solution over the original component. The stock mount is prone to flexing under belt tension, a design flaw that can be disconcerting; my...
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I wasn't satisfied with rotating the motor to tension the Y-Axis, so I decided to take a different approach. This solution seems like the most effective way forward. To make it work, I remixed this model to widen the opening and accommodate my MK2S...
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... and it pushes motor slightly in other direction. No big issue though - still significantly better than default settings. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.1-0.2 mm Infill: 100% Notes:
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Using Igus RJ4JP bearings on the y-axis for the MK3 reduces noise significantly, but introduces some issues. If you over-tighten the U-bolts to prevent the bearings from shifting, they deform and make travel more challenging. To resolve this, you...
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This helps eliminate Y-axis backlash. For a hassle-free installation, I used a locking M8 nut on the bearing end and an approximately 36mm M8 bolt from my spare parts. If you lack a suitable bolt, opt for a short M8 threaded rod with extra nut and...
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This is a modified version of Josef's Y axis belt holder. I created this one with ease of removal in mind, specifically for replacing PEI sheets (http://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/Replacing+the+PEI+sheet/133#_ga=1.105576833.343745215.1487835015). By...