x axis 3d models
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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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Need help leveling your X Axis Gantry? Here's a fixture that can help you out. You can secure these to your gantry and frame using T-nuts. There are also 2 6.35mm through holes to run shafts between the left and right fixtures for even more...
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UPDATED AND TESTED VERSION OF MY PREVIOUS X AXIS UPGRADE WITH A REMIXED Z AXIS RISER BUILT IN. ALL THIS ALLOWS FOR FASTER TRAVEL MOVEMENTS OF 120 MM/S AND PRINTING AT 50 MM/S WHILE LOOKING ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. ANOTHER GREAT BENEFIT IS IF YOU'VE...
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---For detailed instructions on how to fine tune your X-axis while assembling, please check out Bear Upgrade excellent guide [here](https://guides.bear-lab.com/Guide/5.+Final+adjustments+and+calibration/5?lang=en)--- ---STEP files are included for...
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... For sources, I took the cap head socket model and structural concept from the parallel z-axis bearing mount. Initially, I considered using the X-axis GT2 belt modification, but it required many more parts than I had available or was willing to use.
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Belt tensioner for X-axis belt of Artillery printer x1. You will only need a 3Mx30 bolt and its nut to install it, as we have respected the pulleys and anchor bolts that comes with the printer. Installing the pulley can be difficult due to the low...
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... kit. I couldn't get that one to work for me reliably. Print this, drop it over the X axis extrusion and let it rip! It has worked flawlessly on my Ender 3 Pro for weeks now. ...Please feel free to tweak this into something better if you're inclined.
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Could not find a good set of brackets to add an x-axis track to my Anycubic printer so I designed my own. Please see the pictures and prints for all the purchased parts and printer setup. ... The cable chain can be purchased at Amazon:...
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This is a X axis DRO for mini lathes, specifically the Vevor 8X14 but will likely fit most mini lathes. All holes are sized to be treaded except clearance holes. Requires 2 M4x20mm socket head cap screws, 2 M4 nylon lock nuts, 1 M5x16mm, 4 M4X10mm...
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If you're looking for a custom setup, consider this: I have a complete model of my cr-10s5 in inventor, featuring linear rails on the bed and x-axis. It's not stock, but rather tailored to my specific needs. ...If you'd like a copy of this customized...
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Just examine the pictures for how it was used, it's meant to level the X-axis. Print Settings Quality Layer height: 0.2mm Shell Wall Thickness: 0.8mm Top/Bottom Thickness: 0.8mm Infill Infill Density: 10% Infill Pattern: Grid. Infill Overlap...
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X-axis cover with adjustable endstop. I uploaded a few different versions of this cover, one with cable management to route the toolhead wires in front of the left z extrusion( great for direct drive), second with a cable clip to rout the S1 ribbon...
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The designer of this piece has made a great job : CR-10 Mod - X axis Tensioner https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2854971 I just modded the body to fit Sunlu S8 printer. To keep it simple I uploader : Body Screw Knob I also uploded the...
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Secures to X-Axis Motor with 5mm Screws. Features an Additional Hole for Secure Zip Tying of Various Cameras, Ensuring a Rock-Solid Connection for Different Devices. ...Designed Specifically for Use with Simple Webcams such as the BEST USB 50MP HD...
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The design draws inspiration from my original X Axis bearing blocks, utilizing identical components to ensure a seamless transition. This Remix of Chris_54000's Lead Screw innovation incorporates a lead screw bearing, cleverly relocated to the...
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This accessory, paired with my X-axis tensioner (available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:253357), enables you to adjust the belt correctly when changing belt types. I use a GT2 belt with two 16-toothed pulleys. Due to reducing the original...
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This X-axis tensioner utilizes significantly less material than its counterparts and is integrated with the original bearing holder, bearing, and bolts that come standard with the printer. It makes a substantial difference in print quality. The tab...
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Upon making modifications to my i3 printer, I became content with its X-axis performance. To print components accurately, use a layer height of 0.3mm or lower and an extrusion width of 0.5mm or less. The bearings/bushings are anchored using zip ties...
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Print this X-Axis flag for your Fleming CNC Isaac, but ensure you're using Adrian's Geared extruder driver. It's my first self-designed printable item. This design is in OpenSCAD and not highly parametric (no variables). In the coming days, I'll be...
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...Secure part 1 to part 2 with an M4 bolt and nut; attach part 2 to part 3 using an M3 nut and bolt. Fasten the fan onto part 3 with two M3 nuts and bolts. Mount it on the X Axis of the Ormerod, with wires following the same path as the extruder wires.
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I'm sure like many others with the Ender 3V2, my X-AXIS tensioner housing cracked and I needed to replace it. I found another housing on Thingiverse, but I had some issued with it being very tight and the hole for the tensioner screw was off...
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A crucial addition for X-axis belt alignment - no longer reliant on the printer's feeble screw. The same impractical screw that comes bundled is used here, cleverly employed as a makeshift base stabilizer. Additionally, some carefully chosen washers...
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X-axis cover with adjustable endstop. I uploaded a few different versions of this cover, one with cable management to route the toolhead wires in front of the left z extrusion( great for direct drive), second with a cable clip to rout the S1 ribbon...
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Next, replace the standard plate for the X-Axis motor with the printed x-base part; you may need to use a rasp to ensure proper fitment. Cut two "Mickey Mouse ears" from the wooden plate near the stepper motor to allow full X movement. The 608...
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This vertical X axis adheres to the Reprap vertical X axis standard and uses a 10mm Acme leadscrew. An adapter accommodates an M8 nut for standard studding-driven Mendels. Although the PrismX or OB1 prism may not conform to standard spacing, ensure...
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I'm Noticing a Problem With My Replicator 2x's X Axis Idler The X axis idler on my Replicator 2x started Wiggling Recently, Causing it to Pull Itself Loose from the Poorly Designed Carriage. The Plastic Bearing on the Steel Rod Was Making Extremely...
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I recommend using nyloc nuts since there's a lot of vibration from the X axis motor, but that's not totally necessary. There are recesses for the bolt heads that will be unsupported, but I found it easier to clean out the unsupported material than...
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... thin design. The tongue that slides under the anchor requires some careful trimming to fit easily into place. Check out this [YouTube video](https://youtu.be/OvDCaFKYvg8) for a detailed demonstration of the X-Axis Belt Tensioner in action.
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Two adjustable parameters give users complete control over this modification: one determines the thickness around the support that this piece sets for itself, while the other specifies how far to adjust the x-axis stop. ...I personally built my...
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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...