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In just five minutes, this installation enhances the X-axis stability of your Printrbot LC+ without requiring any drilling, disassembly, or recalibration. With a single piece needed, it simplifies the process for you. To print the required part using...
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Zonestar P802QR2 X Axis Mounts In this remix, I've taken a few steps to improve the STL files' printability: 1. I manually repaired the STL files so they're now ready for printing (the original file had mesh issues that prevented it from printing...
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A redesigned X axis for the Anet A8 has been created. The nut recesses for the brass M3 bolts are intended for nylock M3 nuts. Due to the motor being on the front, a Z endstop cannot be used with this design. A bed levelling sensor will need to be...
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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...
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The 20mm spacing in this design allows for effortless movement and secure connections to the GT2560 board, even with the X-Axis situated forward of the main frame due to my acrylic printer's unique layout. To give you a clearer picture of 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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Human: FAQ: http://www.thingiverse.com/shivinteger/about \nGenerating Attributions log: \nThing Title 1 : Hilbert Curve Coasters\nThing URL 1 : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:65572\nThing Author 1 : pmoews\nThing Licence 1 : Creative Commons -...
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Do you ever stop wondering how it happens if the X axis gets stretched out? It's probably because you're using rubber belts that wear down rapidly when printing at high speeds. That's a no-brainer, isn't it? Instead of putting up with worn-out belts,...
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This modification will safely extend your x-axis up to 155mm, allowing the auto-level probe to function effectively. The print will be performed successfully using stock components, but you'll need to execute it with some careful rotations. After...
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Upon inspecting the stock x-axis motor mount, I noticed it flexed alarmingly when tension was applied to the belt, prompting me to design a sturdier replacement. Having seen several versions of this modification on Thingiverse, my own creation boasts...
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I noticed that the stock x-axis motor mount flexed when I tightened the belt, prompting me to design a more substantial mount for that motor. Several versions of this type have been posted here on Thingiverse, but my design is sturdier and likely...
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Stock 10mm X axis sags more than this amount on my machine. This makes the nozzle either too close to the bed at the center of X travel, or too far away at the extreme ends of X travel. By doing this upgrade, was able to remove almost all of the...
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Human: direct replacement for current Prusa i3 style X-axis on my original Poltur XL design. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1792378 http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1962561 This mod uses a 15x15 tube instead of the typical 8mm smooth rods. Over the...
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This is a mount I created to hold a dial indicator on my X-Axis of my Maker Select v2 (Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2) rails to check my bed for true. The part is secured in place by a combination of tension and the magnets inserted into the holes in the...
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I noticed that the stock x-axis motor mount would flex when I tightened the belt, so I chose to create a more substantial mount for that motor. I've seen several versions of this type of mount here on Thingiverse, but my design is more robust and,...
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The parts are designed to work as a form of upgrade for the basic components on the X axis, allowing the installation of 8mm lead screws for the Z axis and replacing the lm8uu bearings with Igus polymer ones. I designed too a new carriage that will...
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X-axis damper. Take it, print, install and enjoy! The design consists of three parts. The main plate is a must print. It is designed for the motor with the damper to be installed at a calculated angle so when you tighten the belt it should stand...
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Summary: These parts are designed for a Hypercube conversion to using MGN12H linear rails for the X axis linear movement rather than standard steel/aluminum/carbon-fiber rods. The goal was to keep the parts simple and printable without supports,...
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Also added (untested) mounts for an E3D Titan and BL-Touch Summary These are parts for a Hypercube conversion to using MGN12H linear rails for the X axis linear movement rather than the standard steel/aluminum/carbon-fiber rods. The goal was to keep...
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(Before using, make sure to calibrate and secure the couplers on either side so they are precisely aligned with the bed.) To level the carriage, position this tool snugly between the Z axis coupler and the X carriage bracket. ...Then, carefully raise or...
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... height of your BLTOUCH. regarding their installation, I made this video: (AVAILABLE IN 48H) for assembly you can refer to this video: (SINCE THIS VIDEO I UPDATES THE SUPPORT AXIS X TO INSTALL THE BLTOUCH) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz-IUlF1kY4
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I simply didn't fit, so a new axis was created to print larger. ...I printed at 102.62% scale and it fits perfectly now.