prusa y axis vibration 3d models
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Button holder for prusa i3 y axis https://youtu.be/etfhiHW8-N8
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A remarkably accurate replica of the original Sunhokey Prusa i3's acrylic Y-axis stepper mount.
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2268390/files Prusa i3 Y-axis belt tensioner
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The original Y belt holder was laser-cut acrylic, which presented two significant problems: It held the Y belt at a level higher than pulleys at both ends, resulting in excessive vibration when the plates are near the minimum or maximum of the Y...
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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 threaded rod to float inside the guide, as intended in the original design. A file is...
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I tweaked the design found at www.thingiverse.com/thing:1560498, combining it with a Y-axis end stop holder that's cleverly attached to the Y-axis bar stabilizer on my Prusa Steel 3D printer.
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This precision Y-Axis tensioner delivers precise calibration through M3x90mm hex screws, a trusted upgrade on highly customized Prusa i3 systems by enthusiasts who demand exceptional performance.
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Idler assembly for Y-axis movement on a custom-built 3D printer variant of the widely used Reprap Prusa i3 model.
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These are Y axis endstop holders for the Prusa i3 with cutouts to accommodate Sainsmart Endstops. ... This is for 10mm threaded rod and 8mm smooth rod.
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When my original Prusa i3 MK2S reaches a z-height of about 30 mm, the threaded z-axis starts to touch slightly the original "Z-axis-top-part" made from ABS. This contact generates an annoying vibrating noise during printing. Many users on Thingiverse...
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This is a Y-axis part for the Mega Prusa, specifically its LM12UU bearing case. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 microns Infill: None Notes: Check out this reworked Mega Prusa i3 with an...
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When my Prusa i3 MK2S's original z-height reaches about 30 mm, the threaded z-axis starts to slightly touch the ABS printed "z-axis-top-part". This contact causes an annoying vibrating noise while printing. Many users on Thingiverse and the Prusa...
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When the z-height of my Prusa MK2.5S is about 30 mm, the threaded z-axis touches slightly the original "Z-axis-top-part" and when these elements touch, they generate an irritating vibrating noise while printing. So to overcome this irritating noise I...
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Here's how it goes: Add a part to put at the very end of the Y-axis on your Prusa I3 Steel printer, so the straight rods won't slide right out.
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The Y-axis belt tensioner for my Prusa i3 printer just got an upgrade. ...I ditched the fancy washers and replaced them with simple, reliable M4 nuts that get the job done without any frills.
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New Belt Holder Unveiled for Y Axis Prusa i3 Users, Eliminating the Need for Straps to Retain the Belt. ... Simply Print at a Layer Height of 0.1mm and Opt for an Infill Percentage of 30%.
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Bracket for Sunhokey Prusa i3 y axis at the back I design it as easy as it prevent the acrylic at the back tend to crooked with no bracket
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The Bear Prusa Y-Axis Rod Holder has been cleverly modified to accommodate a robust 10mm rod, showcasing its versatility in the process of converting a Tornado/CR-10 into a sleek, linear rod system.
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Here's an adjustable Y axis slide system upgrade specifically designed for the Prusa i3, featuring enhanced structural integrity around the bearings with a widened holder to minimize material fatigue and cracking issues.
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This clamp serves as a substitute for Prusa's U-bolts on the Y-axis linear bearings. ...Replacing the U-bolts, it employs M3x20 screws and M3 locknuts instead.
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A mounting point for the Y-axis endstop is necessary when constructing a steel framed Prusa i3 3D printer. ...This ensures precise positioning and prevents damage to the printer's components.
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New belt holder for Y axis Prusa i3 where you do not need to use strap to retain the belt. ...Print with a layer height of 0.1mm and a infill of 30%
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Bracket Design Enhances Stability on Prusa i3 Y Axis at Rear To address the issue of crooked acrylic panels at the rear, I created a simple yet effective bracket for the Prusa i3's Y axis. This design aims to provide stability and prevent any warping...
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The smooth rods on the Sunhokey Prusa I3's y-axis have an identical range as those on its frame rod, so swapping them out may not be a straightforward task. ...Before making any substitutions, it's essential to verify that the replacement rods will fit...
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This block is engineered to fit snugly under the Y-axis motor of a Sunhokey Prusa i3 printer. The original Y-axis motor gets pulled out of alignment due to the tightness of the GT2 timing belt. This block keeps the motor from getting skewed. ...Print...
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This project involved replacing 5mm timing cables with SynchroMesh Cable for a Reprap Prusa's X and Y axis. The SynchroMesh cable is compact, which allowed for the creation of a torsion box for the Y-axis motor, using readily available 695ZZ...
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This is a Y Axis End Stop for the "Original" Prusa i3 designed by Prusa Research. The kit enables you to secure the switch to the 8mm round bar using a more robust method than zip ties, thereby eliminating any potential damage from excessive...
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It is what it is, Prusa I3 Y-Axis Heavy Duty MotorMount. Others seemed to warp / bend. Print Settings Printer: Custom CoreX/Y Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .20 Infill: 100% Notes: Printed 100% to provide additional strength. ...How I Designed This...
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The Makerfarm Prusa i3's laser-cut endstop holder for Y-axis was insufficient for my desired endstop location; thus, I created an alternative. However, recent i3 kits from Makerfarm may include a revised Y-axis end stop holder. Print and attach the...