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I discovered solutions for fixing the bed or tightening belts, yet none were found to prevent x-axis wobbling due to an inability to tighten one bearing. This compact tightener resolves this issue. Additional components are required: 1. A screw...
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Revamping my Mendel X-axis, I addressed belt slackness and construction complexity. My redesign allows for shorter belts and compatibility with Prusa Mendel carriages. An adapter bracket is included for use with original Mendel X-Carriage, but idler...
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This brace is designed for Printerbot LC's X axis, combating warping due to belt tension in its current design. The stiffener parts 1 and 2 must be printed with strong material like ABS at 100% infill. For an alternative option, print part 1...
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... ...This is an X axis that I designed to fit in my printer. I did everything from scratch. The only compatible thing might be an anet Z axis standard (space between lead screw and linear rod). Everything should fit easily. It is designed for 8mm rods.
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I noticed that my Tevo Tornado struggled with attaching and aligning CR-10 or CR-10S X-Axis tensioners properly. The Tornado X-Belt alignment seemed lower and towards the rear than it should have been, off-center from the 2020 extrusion. So far,...
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Alternative X-Axis for Anet-A6 Style Printers. You need to change the direction of the X-Stepper Motor. You can do this by twisting the Motor-Cable or in the config.h file of your Marlin-Firmware. DEUTSCH removed. To achieve a more compact design,...
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This arm can been combine with https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4227360 witch i use and wanted a X axis mount for, so i designed one. It uses: M4 x 20 bolt to fix the camera enclosure. M3 x 12 bolt to fix the mount on the bracket (optional)...
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X-axis belt tensioner The main body can be printed from any plastic and with a 0.4-0.6 nozzle without supports. The strap attachment part is best printed from durable and hard plastic (PLA, ABS) Fasteners: Bolt M5 * 30 DIN 933 Nut M5 DIN 985 ...
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This addon enhances JohnSL's excellent bed height adjustment set (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10351) by replacing a top right clip and incorporating an x-axis spectra cord tensioner. It avoids the need to dismantle the bed due to slack cords and...
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Zonestar P802QR2 X Axis Mounts In this remix I have: Manually repaired the STL files so that they are now printable (The file I downloaded appeared to have some mesh issues and would not print correctly. Optionally, I have modified both parts to make...
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Another alternative design of the X axis carriage for the Anet A6 printer. This one is focused on minimal space occupation and support free printing. Diverse M3 and four M4 screws plus matching nuts are required for the assembly. The collet's...
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This is a completely revamped X axis bridge for a Flying bear P905X. Designed to integrate an E3D V6 hot-end and a 40mm part cooling fan, it necessitates a 12mm widening of the carriage bars. To achieve this, I manufactured new custom plates that...
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With inspiration from modified Makerbots and Mendels at a recent Makerfaire, I designed mendel-style bearing outriggers for my noisy X-axis carriage. This modification offers smooth and quiet operation, enhancing print quality, especially in tall...
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I've seen other X Axis Belt Tensioner designs that require you to reprint a whole new carriage. This design: i. fits between the IGUS slides and carriage rails ii. uses 6mm GT2 belts iii. enables use of a single 5mm cap head screw to evenly...
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I wanted to improve the appearance of the X axis wire, so I designed this bracket to straighten it as it emerges from the stepper motor. This way, it will look better and function just fine forever, even though it's not perfect. All that's needed is...
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Here is my upgraded X Axis end assemblies to replace the original acrilic parts with adjustment on the rear wheels. the filliment motor mount has been made for a short stepper motor i have insalled with a cooling fan heatsink I had to fit to keep it...
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I had printed this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4620590 But I thought it was a bit small, and would also like to cover to hole on the side of the x-axis. So I found this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4654645 but did not want to use the...
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After printing the incredible work of Rtamer, I discovered that I had to disassemble the right side of the X axis to install this part, so I made a remix to use the screw that holds the extruder's stepper motor, and extended the arm a bit. piece to...
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This is my design for a high-performance X-axis stabilizer. It attaches to the mini base using three side panel screws and delivers exceptional results, enabling you to achieve very fast jerk settings and significantly speed up your prints. The key...
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Just a simple X-axis endstop for the lowrider cnc using cheap endstops and (2) M3x10 and (2) M3x20 bolts that thread into the PLA. The endstop that I used has a little roller on it, but I'm sure the one linked below should work just fine as well:...
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Here's a detailed guide on how to create a custom cable chain system for the CR-10S 3D printer X-axis: This is a printable part that combines several components to form a functional cable chain. The design includes a total of 28 parts, which are...
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Do you ever wonder what happens if the X axis gets stretched? Well, my friend, that's because you're using rubber belts, which degrade quickly when printing at high speeds. A lazy solution is to print this tensor, even if it doesn't work perfectly...
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I designed this tool for effortless leveling of the CR-10(s) X-axis gantry. Over time, the gantry may tilt due to stepper motors losing sync. Simply position the tools under the gantry on either side of the printer, undo the grub screws on motor...
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I've successfully resolved X-axis sharpening for you on my Anet A8 3D printer. The solution may also benefit other RepRap models. To ensure precise results, I recommend printing the screw and print holder at a low resolution to prevent any...
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On my prints, I started noticing X-axis shifting, indicating that the belt was slipping during the print which ruined several long print jobs. This led me to come up with a solution. Instructions The left side of the X axis features the belt idler...
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My DIY X-axis leveling rods are designed to be simple and efficient, utilizing the hotbed mounting bracket instead of the Y-axis rods themselves. To set them up, simply slide each rod onto either side of the lower bracket, disable the steppers, and...
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This is a remix of an excellent design by IamSly, modified to relocate the Ender 5 X axis micro switch to a vertical position and operate off the HotEnd Bracket rather than guide wheels. Visit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3609543 for the...
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This reworked text adds a metal rod extension to your Printrbot Simple, allowing for increased X-axis length. Home Depot sells a 3-foot 5/16" metal rod for $5, while Amazon offers an 8mm alternative. With a hacksaw, you can cut the rod in two, and...
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The X-Axis assembly for the MendelMax 1. 5 3D Printer.Versions:v2: - Corrected the rod holes alignment on idler and motor end; - Added screws on idler to set the correct length on rods (if they are shorter) or to tension the assembly more than on the...
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I needed a compact solution to tighten the belt along the x-axis. Previous published projects that used screws for tightening were always too bulky, so I opted for a turn screw instead. This design allows me to tighten the belt and hold it in place...