what are x and y axis 3d models
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One tensioner for the X axis and one for the Y axis, for your Crelity Ender-3 printer. The wheel and the mobile part are to be printed twice. ...Just add a screw and an M5 nut.
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I really liked this X carriage (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1505842/files) because of the built in belt tensioner, but the files were (and still are) bad and could not be sliced properly (not water tight) also did not included a e3d v6 mount.
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This CNC model features an X and Y-axis for precise movement and positioning, ensuring accuracy in manufacturing processes.
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EndStop for 8mm X and Y axis. ... Good for use in EndStop - Micro Switch with 8mm axis, can be used on X and Y axis. ... Required hardware: 2 X M2.5 12mm Screw to Fix Micro Switch; 1 X M3 screw 12mm on the 8mm shaft; 1 X M3 nut (tensioner).
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This product is ideal for use in EndStop - Micro Switch with 8mm axis, suitable for both X and Y axes. ... Required hardware includes: 2 x M2.5 12mm screws to secure the micro switch; 1 x M3 screw that fits onto the 8mm shaft; 1 x M3 nut serves as a...
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The precision-crafted X and Y axis holders are a crucial component of the laser cutting machine, ensuring seamless and accurate movement during complex fabrication projects. These robust structures are engineered to withstand the stresses of...
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I made three covers to protect and finish the printer belt ends and rollers (y axis front and back, x-axis right side). Fits standard Ender 3. All covers just slide on and off, no assembly required. ... As my X-axis belt roller was slightly...
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Calibrationtool for the x, y and z-axis found on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2484766 but i combined it into one single stl.The *.xlsx sheets are included in the zip-file.Choose layerheigt and printspeed that you mostly use but check, that all...
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On the front (where there are the X and Y letters) is where you can see the degree of your printers ghosting. On the back, the smooth side, you can tell if you're printer has any problems with smooth walls if you see uneven lines or minimal indents...
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... side using guides, enabling faster printing without tooth skipping. The x-axis guide needs an M8 bolt and nut on the stepper motor's screw hole, while the y-axis guide is placed on the rod with spacers and clicked onto the 20mm aluminum extrusion.
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This small and simple printable tool for Ultimaker 2 assists in aligning two rods of an axis (X or Y).\nAt the printer to be checked:\nLoosen all screws on tooth-drives for an axis.\nConnect the rod 8mm (slides) and the rod 6mm (print Head), using at...
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These types of print beds are sway structures, similar to a tall deck on a house, which influenced the geometry and design. Two files were specifically designed for the CR-10, but scaling the model could make it usable for all print beds. If...
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The 30mm by 30mm moving plate fixture is adjustable along both the x-axis and y-axis for precision positioning.
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Parts:\n8x - LM8UU Ball Bearing...or similar with 15mm diameter and 8mm inner diameter\n4x - M2 x 12mm (M3 would be too large) for belt tensioner at X and Y\n2x - M2 x 10mm for end stop\n2x - M2 nut for end stop\n4x - 3mm x 5-10mm self-tapping screws...
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It uses 8mm rods for the X axis and 10mm rod for Y axis. The bearings are 608s. Note: The diameter of the rods has been calculated based on their unsupported length and the weight of the parts they'll be supporting. More details you can find on...
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This is a modification on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1844698, which itself was a variation of https://www.inventables.com/projects/mwp-y-axis-braces and https://www.inventables.com/projects/mwp-y-axis-belt-dust-guards. The files associated...
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I designed a basic belt idler using two 624zz (4mmx13mmx5mm) bearings and a holder for the idler after my X and Y axis belt idler bearings popped. I've also included the original Solidworks files so you can modify or change the parts to fit your...
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The X, Y, and Z axes provide a crucial framework to grasp and navigate directions swiftly and efficiently.
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Calibration with a 20mm cube simply won't cut it, this piece measures in at a full 100x100 mm - more than enough for calibration purposes.\r\n\r\nPrint out the design on your printer and double-check those dimensions before making any adjustments to...
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Here are 25 sturdy components designed to assemble a solid framework of furniture, each one carefully crafted to provide maximum stability and support.
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To help figure out what the measurements should be, the dimensions and axis are labeled for each measurement point. I have been having trouble with my z-axis calibration especially, and it become more obvious the taller the print. So I created this...
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The precise straight-cutting device features both the X and Y axis for enhanced accuracy in cutting operations.
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Redesigning components for ToyRep on both the X and Y axes has been completed. However, the Z-axis continues to utilize the 28BYJ-48 motor. ...Any suggestions are welcome, though they're not essential at this time.
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This test checks your X and Y calibration by showing which axis needs adjustment. No calipers are needed! Simply use the provided bars and slots to ensure printed parts fit together as expected. Each part is labeled with its associated axis. Start...
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This text is based on the STEP Calibration Piece (X, Y and Z axis), thing:195604. ...In addition to that, I've included labels for both the X and Y axes.
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Works for leveling the X gantry and calibrating the y-axis: can turn the dial indicator by 90 degrees in either direction..
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I decided to make this after discovering that my Infitary i3 would overshoot the build plate on the x and y Axis. ...Sanding might be required to have Y adjustment outer shell fit.
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tensors for x-axis and y-axis we will need two m5 hex head screws two m4 conical head screws one pair of metric washers 4 a metric nut 5 is embedded in the nut file and the bushing is pressed in to prevent it from coming off. valid the X for the x1...
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Mods made to original Y-axis tensioner - accommodated the larger bearings - turned the bolts around and added recesses to the bolt heads - employed wingnuts & washers for adjustment Mods made to original X-axis tensioner - added room for the drive...
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After an outstanding year with the HyperCube by Tech2C and numerous kilograms of printed filament, I decided it was time to upgrade the *sloppy* Linear rods and bearings on the X and Y Axis for something more rigid. Of course, I could have invested a...