rear frame brace 3d models
175295 3d models found related to rear frame brace.thingiverse
... to print with larger pieces such as the Brace_top due to warping. But the parts can be printed in anything, higher temp material such as petg or abs if used in an enclosure. Needed a frame brace for mounting my spool holder on top of the frame.
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... to print with larger pieces such as the Brace_top due to warping. But the parts can be printed in anything, higher temp material such as petg or abs if used in an enclosure. Needed a frame brace for mounting my spool holder on top of the frame.
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As the Titian Frame Brace screw holes failed to align perfectly with the CR-10 Dual Z axis RH block holes, builders of the single stepper mechanically linked Dual Z solution for the CR-10 were forced to devise a modified design.
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I have used this brace for over a year now and it has greatly helped stiffen the frame on my printer, allowing faster speeds. You will need to remove 2 bolts holding the Z stepper mounts to the frame. Required hardware includes: 2x 20mm M3 bolts...
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This is a frame brace for Prusa i3 rework 1.5 with 10mm threaded row frame. You must replace the original back threaded roads with a 30cm long one. To do this, you will need four pieces of M4x23mm screw + nut + washer. Additionally, two pieces of...
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As most of the low-cost 2020 90 degree frame braces I purchased were seriously lacking quality, I decided to design my own.\nThis is a sturdy 90 degree frame brace for Type B and 2020 extrusions. A small footprint of only 25x25mm makes it easy to...
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As a bonus I made a different lid to connect GPIO's if you are into that kind of thing. It's this:...
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I've taken the original Back Frame brace from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2118713 and modified it by lengthening 25mm to accommodate a modification for a larger heated bed as listed in https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2251940. This project is...
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However, the replacement frame brace seemed insufficient, and to be honest, was quite uninteresting. I re-designed the brace with additional ribs, material removal cutouts, and repositioned the main face to achieve a much stiffer result. ... This...
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... You need: * 4 prints of this file * 8 M5 cap head Allen screws (16mm) * 8 M5 T-nuts * 2 lengths of M8 threaded rod (68cm each) * 8 M8 nuts (Nyloc optional) * 8 8mm flat washers Before installing a frame brace, consider whether you really need one.
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I was planning to stabilize the frame with a frame-brace when I stumbled upon Jhedstrom's clever solution: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1517525. This simple yet effective design keeps the printer mobile and utilizes the force-counter-force...
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This is a frame brace for prusa i3 rework 1.5 with 10mm threaded row frame. You need to replace the original back threaded roads to a 30cm long one You need 4 pieces of M4x23mm screw + nut + washer 2 pieces of 36cm long M10 threaded rod + 8 pieces...
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I reinforced my frame with additional support by installing brackets that provide extra stiffness, especially when printing at higher speeds. When mounting the motherboard, be cautious as it leaves a very small gap between the back of the circuit...
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An electronics case to fit the main board, two different sized MOSFETs, and large frame braces, all due to poor purchasing planning on my part. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2108158 The case must also accommodate a 120mm fan on top, without...
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Look to the [original design video](https://youtu.be/nBVrcIZ095Y) for the Z-Brace Rod installation procedure, as well as how to tighten the threaded rod to straighten the frame. This is likely one of the top upgrades you could do to your...
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There are 3 ways to print this thing: 1) Print only "Brace_with_damper.stl," if you think this is sturdy enough. 2) Print "Brace_with_damper.stl" and "Stabilizer.stl" and use plastic glue. The print layers of the stabilizer and the brace are at a...
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Added some instructions for the top parts, see image You need to print: z axis brace top right z axis brace top left z axis brace bottom x2 z axis brace top 8mm/9mm x2 z axis brace bottom 8mm/9mm x2 The top right and top left should be printed in...
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I'm excited to share this innovative design that allows you to easily add a bracing component from beneath, eliminating the need to remove any screws. This ingenious approach streamlines the process of assembly and makes it more efficient for users.
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... build. This design complements my other braces. Check out these similar designs: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2165738, http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2168424, and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2168309. Enjoy your print! ...Post-Printing
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In the instructions for building the enclosure, it's recommended that you replace the power supply unit (PSU) with a brace like this, and relocate the PSU outside the heated enclosure. I presume that's to prevent the PSU from overheating, and/or...
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The instructions for building the enclosure suggest replacing the power supply unit (PSU) with a brace similar to this one and relocating it outside the heated enclosure to prevent overheating or excessive heat buildup within the enclosed space. The...
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... screw's heads. ...The nuts and the washers fit in with a little finger pressure (or by tightening up the screws) since the holes are only 0.1mm wider than them.NOTE: I've just updated the 35mm brace bracket so now a woodstick 20mm wide fits perfectly.
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I took the original design of Sticky's Creality CR-10S CR10 frame and adapted it to create a custom fit stiffener. ...This modified version now seamlessly integrates with the frame, serving as a secure and sturdy end cap that enhances overall stability.
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I revamped Marco Cammozzo's Anet A8 simple-fast damper to accommodate it within my front frame bracket, courtesy of Leo_N, sourced from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1857991.
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This is the ideal frame bracket for those who employ dual Z-axis with one stepper motor. I utilize it in conjunction with this part: 3742027 from Thingiverse. It requires two 8x16x5 bearings, which can be sourced at the provided Aliexpress link:...
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For the Ikea Lack Table build, I needed a reliable way to secure the frame in place. Since the printer stayed stable for a couple of weeks without shifting, I wanted extra reassurance that it would remain firmly attached. The design calls for...
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I intend this design to enhance the acrylic frame on which the Y-axis motor is mounted, preventing it from bending. This is a revised version with screw holes added and a simpler model for easier printing. Note that it took 13 hours to print. I...
cults3d
We're refocusing this project to achieve a seamless user experience with a hassle-free setup process that's easy on the eyes.
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After witnessing firsthand just how effortlessly you can insert your battery and top plate into your flight controller, I've decided to design a sturdy reinforcement support for my friend's drone. ...This will undoubtedly provide a substantial boost in...
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Remix: - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4405701 Purpose: - Make Z-Axis Stiffer