prusa y axis vibration 3d models
238428 3d models found related to prusa y axis vibration.myminifactory
https://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3-f30/fine-tune-your-mk3-y-axis-t13851.html#p63653 Fine Print: You might need to use a 12 mm M3 now instead of the 10 mm M3, this mount is a bit thicker so you'll need a screw that's just a tad...
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This is a replacement Y Axis Bearing Rod support designed specifically for Prusa i3 Aluminum extrusion printers, significantly upgrading stock versions with a distinctive ridge that precisely aligns with the aluminum extrusion and an advanced bearing...
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I tightened the Y-Axis belt on a Folgertech i3 Prusa 2020 aluminum frame printer to add some extra tension. I installed this in front of the flanged bearing belt roller that came with the kit, using two T-nuts for secure mounting. Using a pair of...
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Here is a cable chain I crafted for my Flsun Prusa i3 printer on the Y axis. To facilitate easy installation, you must rotate your heat plate by 90 degrees to permit the wires to exit from the side. This design significantly reduces the risk of wires...
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I had many problems with the Y-axis assembly on my prusa i3 mk2s. The distance measurement between the rods with the frame isnt really acurate and the manual doesnt give you any information about the exact distance. I found a video at the online...
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On my HICTOP Prusa I3 printer, two acrylic blocks support the Y-Axis rods. Unfortunately, these blocks have very poor tolerances, which causes them to put excessive stress on the rod and bearings or even shatter. Mine did just that.\nYou can easily...
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I reworked this Prusa i3 Y Axis Motor holder in SCAD because I had to tweak it for my printer's rail size and distance. All major parameters are adjustable directly within the SCAD file or through Thingiverse's customizer tool. If you're using a...
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This is a rework of a Y-axis endstop, which looks like the one I had was based off this endstop (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:82631). To get a spacing of 30 mm for my printer, I redrew the part in Fusion 360. The slot remains as a through hole to...
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This is a rework of a Y-axis endstop. It looks like the one I had was based off this endstop (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:82631). I needed a spacing of 30 mm for my printer so I redrew the part in Fusion 360. I left the slot as a through hole to...
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This is a replacement Y Axis Bearing Rod support designed for Prusa i3 Aluminum extrusion printers that offers significant improvements over stock versions. It features a ridge that precisely aligns with the aluminum extrusion and includes a bearing...
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I went all crazy about my Prusa MINI catching fine dust and filament pieces into Y axis grooves, so here is my solution. Click-in extrusion covers!Fast to print, even faster to click and bye, bye dust!Designed especially for Prusa MINI, but will...
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This belt tensioner is designed specifically for the Y-Axis idler on a MakerFarm Prusa i3v printer model. It has been successfully used on my own 10-inch version of the printer but I'm confident it will work seamlessly with other models as well. The...
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With this stronger Y axis made of Threaded rod this is no longer the case. It also helps eliminate vibrations. 4x pieces of 7 1/4" long 8mm or 5/16" diameter threaded rod are needed. 20 Nuts that match the fit of your 7 1/4" long threaded rod must...
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The model this remix is based on holds the bearings much better, but it doesn't fit in a number of places on the Prusa Mini.On the left side, the extrusion is too close and on the right side both the Z-axis bracket and the Y-axis motor are in the...
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Tired of attaching a paper endstop flag to the y-axis, I designed an endstop flag for optocouplers as a solution.
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Initially, adjusting the y-axis belt tension involved flipping the entire printer over and manipulating the cable attachment points to tighten the belt. This process quickly became frustrating. I discovered another similar tensioner, part #807702,...
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To adjust the y-axis belt tension, the original setup required flipping the entire printer onto its side and manipulating cable attachment points to tighten the belt. This process quickly became tiresome. To address this issue, I adapted a similar...
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I designed a new Y-axis tensioner for my Geetech Prusa i3, which was previously plagued by belt slippage due to poor tensioning. The old design relied on drilling holes in the belt and screwing it into an aluminium block, resulting in uneven belt...
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This is a modification of prusa i3 y motor support by uwd888, published Jul 25, 2014. The previous version does not fit the new Prusa i3 MK2 version from March 2017. Also, this version has the advantage of not requiring the removal of the lower motor...
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On the HICTOP Prusa I3 printer, the Y-Axis rods are supported by a couple of acrylic blocks. The tolerances on the blocks are very poor, causing then to stress the rod (and the bearings) or to shatter (as mine did).</p> <p>You can easily replace...
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Important adjustments: * For better resolution in our 1/16th microstep mode (steps/mm approximately), try increasing your Y-axis steps to about 400 per millimeter. However, reducing to 1/4 microsteps might be more beneficial as it increases torque...
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This innovative solution helps to significantly minimize unwanted vibrations in the print bed, ensuring smooth and precise printing operations without any additional supports. ...For more exciting DIY projects and creative ideas, check out...
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I designed the Endstop Y axis specifically to mount directly onto an M10 threaded rod.\n\nInstructions: Print the Endstop Y axis at a moderate pace of 0.2 layer thickness, filling each layer with a dense infill percentage of 30%. ...Secure it firmly...
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So this new version has some tabs attached that fit the front and back panels, keeping the bumper aligned perfectly and out of the way of the heatbed.Note that the bumpers only make sense in combination with my Y-axis bearing holders (see here) or...
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This is a remix of the Prusa MINI Y Axis Linear Rails Mod by Ryper3D that I re-created from scratch from the original Prusa MINI Printable Parts with the following differences:No Ryper3D logo. This was the main motivation for remixing the...
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The Makergear Prusa's XY axis endstop STL file eluded me; thus, I created a substitute when my original broke. ...Sharing it publicly for others who might face similar predicaments.
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This is a replacement Y Axis Bearing Rod support for Prusa i3 Aluminum extrusion printers. It improves over stock versions by having a ridge that tightly aligns with the aluminum extrusion and having a bearing rod clamping feature. There are right...
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Situation: Force applied by the motor onto the bed plate left bearing when reaching the end stop makes an undesired momentum, causing after days of print, play into the bearings and plate support.Remedy: Adding an end stop on the Y right shaft at the...
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The design should also work with the standard bearings. I did have some issues with the original design: When I installed the y-axis on my new MK3s I noticed that it rubbed against the frame. Picture of it is attached.<br/> After learning how...
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This is a custom-made vibration damper designed by Hofftari from scratch, carefully crafted to remain beneath the Z frame. It's significantly larger than standard models, and I've found it to be remarkably effective. The orange components are...