shapeoko belt upgrade 3d models
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Here are all the components we created for our upgrade to the Shapeoko CNC at Amiens' FabLab, available online at http://etoele.com. ...For more information and images, visit http://etoele.com/enlarge-your-shapeoko/.
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It's built from the popular makerslide and standard Arduino electronics, making it a top choice for thousands who own a ShapeOko and are already having fun making stuff. If you're one of them and want more out of your machine, this is exactly what...
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The belt anchor and tensioner for ShapeOko ensures optimal functionality by maintaining the right level of tension. This component is crucial in keeping the machine operating efficiently, thus prolonging its lifespan. ...It's a must-have accessory for...
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This adjustable belt tensioner is designed specifically for the Original ShapeOko CNC machine. To print, use a layer height of .3 and set fill to 60%. ...The belt clamp requires two 3/4" 4-40 screws with nuts, along with one 6-32 screw secured by a nut...
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... metal belt tensioners in the kit are replaceable, and an OpenScad code is included for generating the necessary STL file. ...You will require 5mm screws from the ShapeOko kit along with 2/3mm x 20mm screws per belt tensioner to follow the guidelines.
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Shapeoko's CNC machine features a variety of belt clamp system files. There are three different options available. The first file is a basic variation designed by microwavesafe from the Shapeoko forum. The second file is an adaptation of the initial...
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A three-piece belt anchor system boasts straightforward slide-in belt mounting and independent control over belt tightness. It features a supportive tightener and alignment slot holes. Additional hardware needed includes one M4/8 lock nut, washer,...
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For assembly, print enough copies (four for single-y-belt design or six for double-y-belt), insert M3 nuts with the part upside-down and flat, fasten the part to the extrusion end using M5 screws, sandwich the belt between the parts while adding...
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Belt tensioning mods for my ShapeOko2 were designed using Fusion 360 and printed in ABS, simplifying the process of tightening the X and Y Axis belts. The bolt used for tightening the tension is a 4mm Hex M5, 30mm long, while the bolt for the clamp...
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I got an upgrade kit for the z-axis upgrade. But there was no adjustment possible for the distance of the acme screw to the aluminium profile. So I designed a 3d-printable solution. Very stiff through the box shape. The lid can be printed to prevent...
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Shapeoko 2 Z-axis design is wobbly, so I swapped it out for a NEMA 23 motor. ...Print Settings: Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.8 Nozzle Infill: 50% Notes: I print with a 0.8 nozzle and 50% infill, resulting in rock-solid...
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This is the initial version (mark1), so future adjustments are anticipated:D Check out this related blog post for more information: http://www.rageagainstthemushin.com/2013/07/08/3d-printed-belt-clip-for-shapeoko-mk1/. ...The design was sketched using...
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To ensure proper tension in my HTD3M 10mm belts, I'm constructing a slightly modified ShapeOko. The right alignment is critical for optimal functionality, so I've designed two models based on whether the tensioning bolt is above or below the belt.
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I'm crafting an enhanced ShapeOko variation, requiring precise tensioning of my HTD3M 10mm belts. To achieve this, I've devised a system tailored to these specific belts. Instructions: Using HTD3M 10mm belts is crucial for optimal performance. My...
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Create an external Y belt motor mount for your ShapeOko to relocate the belt outside the frame, increasing usable space and avoiding Z carriage collisions. Two mount options are provided. For Mount A, attach the motor with 2 M3 screws and 2 M3 x 30mm...
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This is a belt tensioner for the Shapeoko 3. Simply turn a screw to tension the belts to your liking. It requires a slot to be made in the plates for the belt to exit. The tensioner can be used as a template to mark the location for the slot. ...
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The 3D printed X axis belt clamp requires drilling two M5 holding holes, an M4 tension screw hole, and four 4mm holes for attaching the belt. If you have M4 nuts, you can use them; otherwise, tape is an option. Be sure to smooth any sharp edges where...
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Two essential mounts for the Inventables X-Carve or Shapeoko 2 upgrade are simple to create.\nA mount holds a micro-switch on the Z axis's home, allowing the Z carriage to move up and reach it easily. Another mount adjusts the X and Y axis stops,...
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The Shapeoko transformation into a 3D printer encountered an issue with the default acetal mount plate and design, causing significant movement when lifting or lowering the print head due to insufficient bearing support. This part serves as a direct...
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The belt tensioner is designed for use on a Shapeoko 2 machine equipped with Makerslide. It can work with either a 6mm or 9mm GT2 belt. The necessary parts include a 50mm m5 hexagon head screw for the tensioning end, an RVS Paleis (in Dutch) for the...
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A remix of neilferreri's clamp for the ShapeOko to switch it to heat inserts for the various screws.
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I made the bolt holes slightly larger to accommodate the button-headM5 bolts I had, and I also added a bar to help hold down the excess belt material. ...I printed it using 1.75mm PLA on a Taz 6.
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#Belt Sander Upgrade This model grinder boasts a dual motor shaft, prompting me to upgrade it by adding a compact drill cartridge. This enables seamless integration with various tools, including Dremel's lineup. Additionally, I installed a PWM speed...
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Required Components: - One motor holder featuring mounting holes compatible with 2020 extrusion - One bearing mount and a KFL008 bearing for each leadscrew - A closed-loop GT2 belt of the correct length (600mm is used for dual Z setups) - Pulleys,...
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Assembling the Shapeoko requires a clear understanding of its various components and tools. First, remove all items from the box, including the CNC machine itself, the carriage system, the spindle assembly, the X-axis gantry, the Y-axis gantry, the...
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I upgraded my SO3 to a massive SO3 XXL with Beaver's incredible HDZ Z-Axis upgrade and a high-performance water-cooled 2.2kw spindle, necessitating the biggest drag chains I could find that still fit under the X stepper motor on the X axis. The best...
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Created using Tinkercad, this item can be edited online at its location: https://tinkercad.com/things/0FgvyP0A1Su
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*(Retired)* Z-Independent Bracketing for the Shapeoko 3 with Belt-Z. I'd recommend you switch over to the newest bracketing as the steel track brackets are no longer available for this design. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5125561
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To upgrade from a 6mm GT2 belt to the 12mm Gates belt sold by E3D Online, you'll need to acquire specific parts. These can also be purchased from E3D Online along with the necessary 12mm pulleys. This upgrade is part of my Grasshopper V1 Carriage...