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This is a protective barrier that prevents the control box from sliding under the X-Axis block, which includes both the stepper motor and the X-Stop sensor. It also serves as a compact storage container for tools, screws, or any other items you may...
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Additional needed parts: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1x drill diameter 8 mm (and some smaller drills for predrilling) 1x Screw ISO 4762 - M4 x 12 (cylinder head)...
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Tensor of axis X for Prusa i3 complements the internal tensor within this same collection, also referred to as Prusa X. ...This additional data provides further insight into optimal printing performance, and offers suggestions tailored specifically for...
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as always, I uploaded the following file types: -STL -Fusion project -Step file German I designed this axis cover for the X-axis, because the covers available here are unfortunately not compatible with my 4-channel air nozzle. I also did some "low...
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I'm a fan of bdwalker1's design for the Tarantula X-Axis Motor Mount - it's both sleek and compact. I wanted to create a tensioner that matches this aesthetic, so I designed one with a similar look and feel. The carrier belt is perfectly level on...
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Mounting a Syringe to Your X-Axis Cartridge System When it comes time to install your syringe onto the X-axis carriage of your machine, precision is key to ensure accurate and precise movements. To properly secure the syringe in place, follow these...
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... although the creator does not permit remixes; however, his Y-axis alignment was spot on! I will remove the link if necessary. The second source can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2800149, where he successfully relocated the X-axis.
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Due to the new pillow blocks barely touching the X axis limit switch during homing and my preference for wire routing, I also designed a quick mounting bracket for the X axis limit switch. This design utilizes the existing holes on the unit and...
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Attach both left and right pieces onto the X Axis rail on the left and right side, lower rail and slide feed into lower rail grooves, this'll stabilize the X Axis Rail for alignment. Then loosen the Inner left and right POM Bearings and outer...
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The remaining two fixing holes were then secured with the original long screws provided, along with an M3 nut placed behind the X-axis plate. Fortunately, this configuration avoids interfering with the head of the stepper motor's fixing. For...
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Attach both left and right pieces onto the X Axis rail on the left and right side, lower rail and slide feed into lower rail grooves, this'll stabilize the X Axis Rail for alignment. Then loosen the Inner left and right POM Bearings and outer...
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The X-axis adjustable belt tensioner on Printrbot is inspired by designs at Thingiverse. Before installation, clean printed parts and ensure screws and belts pass through holes. First, attach the base piece's side screw with a nut inside, securing it...
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This is a protective covering for the X-Axis pulley situated on the left side of the ADIMLab Gantry printer, securely fastened to the motor mounting plate via two M3x20 or M3x25 machine bolts. It's highly recommended to use nyloc nuts due to the...
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This will work with Teaching Tech's Flexible Web Cam Mount found here https://www.printables.com/model/180148-flexible-webcam-mount-for-octolapseYou will also need the part that snaps on the X-Axis from The Barr found here...
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To upgrade your X-Axis, you'll need these essential components: * A 10mm threaded rod, measuring 38cm in length * Four hexagon nuts, each precisely sized at 10mm * The four stabilizer units from your existing X-Axes system Locate the frame's two...
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here is a fix where i changed the design and made it so the cable clips are turned 90 degrees so u dont need to use the rail for the X axis also changed the clip on Z mount so u can connect the cableclips to it and it will be all snug leave some...
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Additionally, the X-axis spacers, two sets of bearings, and associated fasteners are no longer required. The motor is now secured using four shorter M3 x 12 cap screws instead of the original configuration. Finally, the belt needs to be attached...
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Clip a Leveler at each end of your X-axis rods as shown and slide the hex key though the holes and raise or low the Z axis as needed. I start at the one closest to the Z-axis as possible. Get the hex key to gentle lay in the groove (spinning the...
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Please check out version 3: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1234567 Version 1.0 I'm shifting the X Axis on my CobbleBot from a vertical alignment to a horizontal one, relocating the X stepper motor and idler pulley above the gantry instead of beside...
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I've designed a Superior X-Axis Endstopp exclusively for the K8200, engineered to work seamlessly with the K8206 upgrade. The original endstop screw wasn't holding its position securely enough after the upgrade, so I created this Custom Solution. ...To...
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This mod substitutes the wheels on the x-axis with a linear rail. As the original creator was not involved in my modifications, I took some liberties to improve its functionality. ...The updated version can be found below, making it more accessible than...
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I recreated the fantastic setup developed by Tklus, modifying it for use on the X axis of my Shapeoko 2 rebuild, swapping out the teeth from GT3 to GT2. ... The original design can be found here: Openbuilds OX CNC router Belt Tensioner by Tklus ...
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Closing the profile with an endcap on the x-axis gives a much neater look. The resulting design leaves room for a hole that can be used as a pin or screw mount, or even just pressed into place without any additional supports during printing. ... The...
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This is a cover for the X axis motor for the MK3SI advise you to print it in PETG in order to avoid deformation due to the heat of the engine.It's not perfect, but for my use, it's fine with me.
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I left my LowRider 2 X axis 25.4mm tubes long on each side and I was curious as to how parallel the X axis tubes were after assembly so I made this to slip tightly over each end to compare the tension (or bow) on each side by slightly flexing the...
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For open-ended belts running on a motorized X-axis, at least two mounting points are essential. ...These can be secured using 10mm screws positioned at the very top, while adjustable bolts placed either on one or both sides will allow for optimal belt...
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High-Performance X-Axis Motor Mount Stands Up to Extreme Belt Tension Without Bending. This Design is a Modified Version of an Existing Concept, but I've Been Unable to Track Down the Original Source. ...If You Know the Originator, Please Share the Link...
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This X-Y axis (2 DOF) CNC base is constructed with heavy duty materials, featuring all necessary real-life attachments. The thoughtfully selected components guarantee a low center of gravity and high moment of inertia for enhanced stability. ...It...
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The X-Axis idler needs two M4 screws to be mounted correctly and stiff on the X-Axis aluminium profile.I also increased the length of the insert so it has a longer lever arm to withstand the torque which is created by the stepper motor a bit...
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A crucial component designed to provide X-Axis stability and bearing support for the CNC 3018 milling and engraving machine is being developed. ...This carrier's recess will snugly accommodate an 8x16x5mm bearing, a type commonly used in many 3D...