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The required components include: (2) Upper Frame Braces (printed) (2) Lower Frame Braces (printed) (2) 5/16-18 UNC all-thread rods, each measuring 24 inches (8) 5/16-18 UNC hex nuts with a 1/2-inch across-flats dimension (4) M3 x 20mm long socket...
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It was an awesome project, but I encountered problems with the bearings hitting the top of the brace. This could have been due to a mis-calibrated printer or changes in the A8 frame. To resolve this issue, I carefully heated the top of the brace with...
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Small Picture Frame with hinged rear stay Visible picture area 73mm W x 95mm H (2.88" x 3.73") Rear stay hinge leg is print in place (hinge will work after printing) then stuck on to back plate. I used Bostik which makes a strong bond to the PLA ...
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The brace will help stabilize the frame and the added room gives you enough space to easily run a 330x330mm hot bed surface. For this mod, you will need to purchase: • 2 - 7/16-14" x 36" Steel Threaded Rods - https://amzn.to/39d0SsW • 8 - 7/16-14"...
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WEIGHT - PRINTED WITH PLA Frame (without Motor Brace) - 5.1 Grams Frame + Motor Brace - 5.7 Grams Everything (Frame, Motors, Props, FC, Motor Brace, Battery) - 22.5 Grams Everything Without Battery - 16.9 Grams TIPS To Fasten the FC Board to the...
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I will be making another version to work with the extra bulk of custom hotends 1) Frame Brace 2) Lead Screw Mod 3) Mounting solution (for lights, cameras etc) What you will need. 550mm 2020 Extrusion Rail M5 screws + nuts (20mm) x 2 to connect top...
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I aimed to create something distinct, while also pushing the braces down further to enhance rigidity in the vertical frame members and minimize wobble for superior printing outcomes. The upgraded frame now boasts impressive stiffness, leaving me...
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I also added a part on the front brace frame that allows it to fit under the printer frame. **UPDATE 07/07/2018** Since some users had problems with the screw, I added other screws with different lengths, compared to the original, which are all...
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The design fits perfectly in my Anet A8 with Simhopp's Frame Brace, and I'm using MatteoMeraldi's GoPro Frame instead of the one that comes with mine, allowing me to keep power connected for extended time-lapse sessions. This was my first project...
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Acrylic frames are fragile, making a z-brace an essential addition to enhance print quality. To create this support system, you'll need four distinct components printed with supports in place. These parts should be accompanied by the following...
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You will also need some longer M5 bolts for securing the actual frame to the brace mounts, along with T nuts and hardware to mount the brace mounts to the frame. Once you have these printed, measure and order the appropriate hardware. For my build,...
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_____________________________________________ This is an option for those who prefer not to drill holes to mount the two upper bracket parts in my ultimate frame brace design. This is accomplished by printing the two attached pieces that act as...
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My main goal was to incorporate diagonal reinforcement into this design (you'll need about a meter of 8mm threaded rod), while ensuring compatibility with: * Anet's fantastic A8 Front Frame brace by Leo_N, accessible at...
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You'll need to print : 1 Anet A8 Front Frame Brace by Leo_N 1 Top left part 1 Top right part 1 Bottom left part 1 Bottom right part And you need to provide : about 1 meter of 8 mm threaded rod cut in 2 equal parts. ...+ 8 x M8 nuts and washers Of...
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Therefore, I took C3N's original design and created parts that fit on the rear side of the printer. Now I have a frame on the front (C3N's original design), and one on the back (this design). ... The same requirements as C3N's original design are...
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Here's a simple frame-brace design to help stabilize that. It's easy to remove for printer maintenance. You'll need some wood screws, M3 square nuts (which you might already have on hand), and at least 20mm long M3 allen-screws. Please note that...
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The rear fender on KTM XC, EXC, and XC-W motorcycles is secured to the frame by two screws. Rectangular tubes on the frame feature a plastic plug at one end with a threaded barrel for an M5 screw to be inserted. Unfortunately, my local dealer cannot...
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This is a custom enclosure and frame brace assembly. To build this project, you'll need to gather the necessary hardware. I used 3/8" HDPE for the sides and 1/8" clear acrylic for the front, but feel free to choose your preferred materials. The...
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With all 4 braces and the top plate on both sides, it makes the frame a whole lot stronger...a hell of a lot stronger! After printing with the whole top supported for the last two days, I no longer see any wobbling happening, and even the slightest...
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Sturdy frame brace design. Simple setup includes a Y-axis belt roll holder with space for a nut and washer. Print these components with 100% fill to ensure durability. Next, drill 8mm holes through the center of front, aft, and central frame parts,...
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This Block Fills the Open Gap at the Rear of the Rails, Preventing Excessive Water and Dirt from Entering. It Can Also be Used to Mount Various Items. ... You Must Remove the Rear Bumper to Install This Part.
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...You will also need some longer m5 bolts for securing the actual frame to the brace mounts. Along with t nuts and hardware to mount the brace mounts to the frame. Once you have these printed, you can easily measure and order the appropriate hardware.
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Frame Brace with Front plate. Attention: Build volume in the y axis is reduced by about 5mm, so add this reduction to your firmware accordingly. I've also made it compatible with the Anet A8 Y belt tensioner because I think it looks nice. The belt...
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I gave this a thorough makeover and re-branded it Taurus to team up with the [Taurus Z axis](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3321711) as the next step for moving the PSU off the frame. You'll need 2 M4x14mm screws and 2 M4 hex nuts. This now...
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Most frame braces attempt to stabilize the z-axis by reinforcing the acrylic parts among themselves. If a printer is already placed in a solid enclosure, the perfect opportunity arises to easily eliminate all motion induced by motion on the x-axis...
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A faint glow illuminates the background as five millimeter red LEDs light up to fill the frame.
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Hello, I've been tinkering with my ZXR 400 track bike project and figured others might find this info helpful. ...Special thanks to Jānis Urulis for lending me his rear shock, which is actually a Suzuki Hayabusa swing arm mod.
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... springs this size. Look for other 1/10 shocks. Tamiya Blitzer Beetle rear shocks, or SCX10 / TRX4, are about the right size. You can search AliExpress for springs that are close.Want More Free Designs? ... Please leave a like and/or a comment!
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The Lumenier QAV250 G10 frame is designed to withstand direct impacts, but it's still vulnerable to fractures and de-lamination on the front and back. The frame serves as a protective barrier against any shocks. It's specifically engineered to be...
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... optimal airflow and heat dissipation on the back side of the power supply. On the right-hand Z brace, I've carefully mounted my electronics box, creating a sleek and efficient workspace that keeps all essential components within easy reach.