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... derrigorrezkoa da komuneko papera edo jartzea soportea finko geratzeko. =================================================== Prusa Steel Y axis endstop support. ...In the zipped file there is a STL and Freecad file in order to adapt the design.
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Show on your Prusa Mini when your Z axis is moving up and down. Logo is the Prusa's open Source Hardware. (Or Joseph's tattoo! )</p><p>Use a 8 mm of diameter for your magnet. ...You don't need glue :)</p><p>Have fun!</p>
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Anycubic Prusa Y-axis Tension is Essential for Smooth Prints. Print Settings are Key to a Successful Print. Printer Settings: Anycubic Prusa Proved to be Reliable in This Scenario. No Rafts Needed, Just a Clean Start. Supports are Not Required,...
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I really loved Cocian's beautifully simple extruder visualizer but I wanted something for the Z axis extruder on the Prusa Mini. Requires one 6x3mm magnet. ...I would recommend 4 perimeters and 100% infill, it's a very quick print!Please also check out...
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Z-axis Reinforcement for Prusa i3 MK2 Boosts Z-axis stability and eliminates wobble for improved print quality Bill of Materials: 2x M8 430mm threaded rods, front Y-axes replacement pieces 2x M8 440mm threaded rods, connecting Y to Z axis components...
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This is my version of Prusa Mini+ printer z-axis support/bracket.I see a lot of desing for the z-axis support and I made one that you can install wihtout remove the heatbed.In my opinion this is usefull when you add flexible support below the printer...
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Installation Notes: On the x axis rods, note that they're attached securely at the motor end but slide through the plastic end pieces instead. The frame takes care of keeping the belt's tension steady. All you have to do is apply pressure to those...
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Z-axis reinforcement for Prusa i3 MK2 enhances print quality by stabilizing the Z-axis and eliminating wobble issues. Key components include: BOM: 2x long M8 threaded rods, measuring 430mm in length, are used to replace the front Y axes. 2x longer...
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... have updated the original Prusa Scad file and submitted it as a pull-request back to Prusa3d. I have included the STL generated from OpenSCAD as a convenience. You can see the pull-request here: https://github.com/prusa3d/Original-Prusa-i3/pull/45
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The rigid Prusa X-end is also referred to as the X-motor-end, featuring LM8UU bearings. For assembly, use M4 nut-traps for securing the smooth rod in place. The depth of these traps was initially insufficient, so adjust accordingly. Additionally, the...
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This is an adjustable Z axis topper designed specifically for Prusa users who want to customize their printer's look. I was inspired by the creative builds from Tom Sanladerer and Chris Riley, a talented YouTuber whose channel can be found at...
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When the Y axis on the printer makes rapid moves it causes a vibration that then causes an oscillation in the Z axis. Hanging 1KG of filament on top of the printer just makes it worse. This brace attaches to the bottom rod on the back of the...
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A scaled-down variant of jridley's Prusa X carriage has been crafted, necessitating expedited repairs. Modified in a rush, its design reflects a practical fix rather than polished execution. An integrated fan mount was also added; the adjustable...
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Prusa I3 y-axis tensioner requires a m3 nut and m3x25 screw. Instructions: Insert the m3x25 screw into the back of the bearing support. Then, secure the m3 nut with the screw and pull it to adjust its position inside the supporting piece. After...
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Here is my brand new X-Endstop designed specifically for the Prusa i3 - I'm super excited to share it with you all! This innovative component boasts two robust arms engineered to securely drag the X-metal rods, maintaining an optimal distance of 45...
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The Prusa 12" i3v build guide's mention of the z-axis adjuster proved a bit tricky to work with, prompting me to create two parts that make the process easier.\nThose who acquired their kit from MakerFarm can easily utilize the extra M3x25mm bolt...
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The z-axis adjuster mentioned in the build guide of my Prusa 12" i3v was a bit awkward to put on, so I designed a couple of parts to make it easier If you bought the kit from MakerFarm then you can use the extra M3x25mm bolt along with some wood...
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The z-axis adjuster mentioned in the build guide of my Prusa 12" i3v was a bit awkward to put on, so I designed a couple of parts to make it easier If you bought the kit from MakerFarm then you can use the extra M3x25mm bolt along with some wood...
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This is a compact Z-axis dimmer designed specifically for Prusa A8 printers that strives to minimize its footprint while maintaining a similar aesthetic to traditional, non-adjustable end-stop supports. ...It comprises three 3D-printed parts and a...
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Prusa i3 z-axis supports designed specifically for trapezoidal bars T8, incorporating a robust spherical bearing with an inner diameter of 8mm, an outer diameter of 15mm, and a thickness of 7mm. ...A high-density infill of 80% ensures maximum stability...
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Z-axis brace to stiffen up the Z-axis of the Prusa Mini 4pcs M5x12 and 4pcs t-nuts for mounting, optional is a M5 washer (10mm OD , 1mm thick) Thick version need 2pcs M5x25 and 2pcs m5x12. https://www.ebay.com/itm/232247392111 - M5x12...
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This is technical assistance specifically designed for 3D printers built on the Prusa I3 framework.
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The Y-axis Pulley for Prusa I3 GT2 Belt system requires precise calibration and synchronization to ensure smooth operation. The pulley's alignment is crucial, as misalignment can cause the belt to vibrate or even break, leading to costly repairs and...
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This version will came in the future, here I want to share a printable version. This modification address the following issue and was...
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... to hold them together securely. You'll also need an 8mm diameter magnet to make it all work seamlessly. If you're looking for more precision, be sure to check out my other gauges for the x- and z-axis (2897589 and 2900637) - they're worth a look!
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Tired of listening to that Y axis belt ride over the bearing flange and rub against the acrylic Y axis adjuster. Not only was it making too much noise, but it was also wearing out my belt faster than usual. Instead of replacing the bearings with a...