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Rear Support System Boosts Stability for Anet A3 Printers - Includes Essential Components Such as Y-Axis End Stop and Stepper Motor Mount.
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Made this to create some strength on the rear of the body. ...Drilled 2 holes trough and trough the body and used a nut and bold.
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I'm Tamiya MF-01X body post stiffening brace, and I need a specific print setting to ensure my full length posts stay sturdy. Here's what I require: Print Settings: Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: It doesn't matter how many...
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... easily accessible from the front. I also appreciate the minimalist design of the RepRap Champion Z-brace, but I wasn't a fan of its front-mount setup or the high cost of importing it to my location in the UK. ...Therefore, I created my own design.
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... out the original designs at Thingiverse, where you can find them here: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:344498 and here: https://www.thingaverse.com/thing:1653631. We've also made some changes to the left rear foot to accommodate a power switch.
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To print these components, you'll need the following materials: 2 pieces of 400-410mm M8 (5/16") metal threaded rod 2 pieces of M5 x 16 screws to replace the lower rear screws at the back 8 pieces of M3 x 12 screws because the other screws on the...
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I've noticed a slight wobble in my Anet frame, which led me to try out drommon's rear brace. However, after printing it and attempting to install it, I found that my motor wouldn't fit properly. It turns out that I had installed a 0.9-degree stepper...
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I noticed a bit of wobble in my Anet frame and really liked drommons rear brace. Unfortunately, after I printed and attempted to install it, I realized my motor wouldn't fit. I had installed a 0.9 degree stepper with a bit more torque on my x and y...
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A smart approach to eliminating vibrations. ...To accomplish this, install four M10 rods, each measuring a substantial 14.5 inches in length.
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Convinced the original was too lengthy, I condensed it to a more manageable size. ...With the revised version in hand, I'm confident that collisions won't be an issue even when utilizing a pulley-based Kossel Mini system.
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This creation was crafted with Tinkercad's intuitive tools. ...Modify it now at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/h6gH3kMh1a9.
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Low-cost front reinforcements are a great way to strengthen your structure without breaking the bank. To get started, simply add two threaded rods, approximately 7.87 feet long, and watch as they provide a sturdy base for your build. ...With this simple...
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This is a larger version of the arm with a length of 220mm compared to the 177mm which is the largest original
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For the 2018 versions of the Kossel. Untried, however, as I do not possess one. Modeled after my version for the 2020 (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1322570), but with a refined design. ...Please let me know if it operates successfully!
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Just drilled new mounting holes in all the necessary spots. ...Now I'm scaling everything up to a massive ten times its original size!
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Stand up straight and secure two units vertically onto a flat surface using adhesive bonds that provide maximum hold.
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Designed this to secure my anet to the table and weights it sits on to reduce vibration. ...In conjunction with https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2397219 securing it in the front, there is a noticeable diference.
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<p>1 set per side + M10 threaded rod 500mm length + 4x M10 locking nut and 4x M10 washer +6x M5 x 25mm Hex Socket Cap Screw + 2x M5 Tnut for 2020 profil<br><br>1 set na jednu stranu + M10 zavitová tyč o délce 500mm + 4x M10 pojistna matka + 4x...
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I refine complex designs into streamlined systems that maximize efficiency and productivity.
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After power supply removal from the printer frame, we can put a frame brace in position to make the frame stronger and less wobbly. <h1>Why I made this:</h1> I'm inspired by design 1: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2859884 and Design 2...
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The rear frame was constructed based on the design given by GrabCAD user.
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I designed this stabilizer to reduce strain on the frame after installing the HULK bracing. As expected, it also makes the rear acrylic plates significantly more rigid. I had to fix a crack in my frame using an acrylic plate and glue, and this rod...
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I fabricated a custom PSU frame brace using existing materials rather than purchasing a brand-new black PSU. ... To create this custom solution, I utilized nuts and screws from my spare parts stash, specifically an M3 bolt and an M3 nut, in place of the...
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Gen1 front and rear top frame supports ChangeLog: - V2 -- Added the holes for the rear clip. ...was an oversight in the design