x axis 3d models
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Initially, I faced difficulty adjusting the X-axis belt due to limited space between attachment points on my x-carriage. To tackle this issue, I designed a printable solution. The Allen key serves as a rotation shaft, and when the clamp is tightened,...
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Rigidity against the tension of the belt is a shortage in the X-axis of the pulley standard, it may not maintain the horizontal pulley. By replacing with the edge pulley, to ensure the grounding to the body, to maintain the horizontal even when the...
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I'm printing on my trusty Ender 3 Pro, but I've got a bit of an issue - my X axis is inverted, and that's causing some trouble with my Hero Me sensor. I scoured the web for a suitable mount, but nothing seemed to fit perfectly, so I decided to take...
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This is a X axis belt tensioner for an Anycubic I3 Mega. Two M3x4x5mm thread inserts are required and two M3 bolts. ...The bolt which mounts to the pulley should be a countersunk head screw, to save space.You will need to drill an additional hole in the...
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Human: I struggled with the standard X-axis tensioner plate on the Mendelmax 3, finding it difficult to adjust and prone to compressing the bearings, which made them spin poorly. This is a screw-adjustable X-axis tensioner designed specifically for...
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I created this to deal with alignment issues when using MK2.3 extruder from this model โ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2735475I rebuilt the extruder with 4010 extruder fan, now endstop needs to be a bit farther out or the fan collides with the...
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After conducting an inspection, I discovered that one of the plastic components holding the back metal bar and bearings (X axis) had broken. Fortunately, I have access to multiple 3D printers, which allowed me to design a replacement model in...
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Thus, I modified his design to suit Huxley, requiring only two parts instead of 12 for the original x axis (and 10 bearings!). Taking inspiration from MarcusWolschon, I hollowed out most of the components so they can be filled with casting resin. As...
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I had reservations about upgrading my R-CNC as I was thoroughly satisfied with its performance, but I couldn't help feeling envious of the extended X-axis travel that the RS-CNC boasts. This new design will provide approximately 1.57 inches (or 4...
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This is an upgraded arm designed specifically for the SnapMaker Pi Cam holder, enabling you to securely attach the camera to the X axis and track print jobs from start to finish. This feature is particularly useful for taller printed objects,...
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I've been dealing with a layer shifting issue on my Up Box 3D printer for a while now, and it wasn't until I took a closer look that I discovered the problem: one of the plastic parts holding the back metal bar and bearings (the X axis) had snapped.
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Although some users have already designed a strain relief plastic part for the heating bed, I couldn't find one for the X-axis cables, so I decided to make my own. One piece attaches to the nozzle, allowing you to clip the thick cable onto it and...
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To enhance performance, I've swapped out the standard carriage for a direct drive extruder and redesigned the X-axis carriage to accommodate an aluminum direct drive extruder - a configuration inspired by the Prusa i3's innovative approach. The...
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... ...X-axis cable for the just-released Prusa Mini seems to precariously hang by four cables without any strain relief, so I've created a temporary solution to minimize wire fatigue. Print upside down without support for best results (the U side down).
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Version 2: After making some adjustments, everything is now working out great for both the belt and holding, but there's still an issue with excessive length along the x-axis towards the motor. To top it off, the x-axis zero dip switch isn't...
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Ensure the strip head points downward, as this is what will engage with the X axis endstop. Mount the original screws onto the plateholders for a solid bond. This design successfully extends the build area up to 130x100mm. ... You may now print and...
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This modification tackles two issues in the ToM X-axis: over-constriction and an unrefined belt retainer. A single printed part along with two small bearings resolves these problems. The upgrade replaces one pair of slide bearings on either the HBP...
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Note: ==================== Although the mount attaches to the X-axis using screws, you will require some hot glue to prevent excessive wobbling. Simply apply as much glue as necessary and you're ready to go. I have also included additional files...
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Because of the way I have my spool holder mounted the X-axis cable was getting caught on the filament spool, it was also getting a bit too close to the hotbed on larger prints, so I needed something to keep the cable in the middle. I couldn't...
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I remixed the amazing design done by DarekNorway for the Ender 5 x axis, but I hit a snag - I just couldn't find those elusive 3mm screws in the right length, so I had to remix it to work with a screw replacement, which was itself remixed from...
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Link to Cable Cover\Tube Clip:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3004261 Disclaimer: Mounting the Extruder Assemblies to the X Axis carriage adds additional weight to the X axis, applying greater strain to the Z axis stepper motors. Despite my tests...
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The two outer holes at the bottom are for screwing the end cap directly into the X axis plastic assembly. The two inner holes provide added strength via 0.13" x 1" sheet metal screws. Last one I made, the flat end broke off when I tried to remove...
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(we will connect the wires at the end)Steps (Part 2):Attach the damper to the printed adapter plate with 2 x M3*8mm screwsRemove and discard the top-left and bottom-right screws from the back of the x-axis stepper motorRemove the 2 lock nuts, closest...
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Transfer the X Axis Belt Pulley to this part, and flip the X Axis End Stop switch to the inside of the cover it mounts to. The X Carriage can be mounted to the MGN12H Carrier by drilling a few holes in the stock metal part or printing one of the...
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You will need:an M5 x 25 mm to mount the pulleyeither 2 M5 nuts or a lock nut to mount the pulleyan M4 x 25 mm bolt and nut to attach the idler to the baseIts assembly is pretty straight forward.This object main web page...
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... slicer. ( -9.0mm on the X axis. Relevel your bed and enjoy the smoothness of your upgraded X axis linear rail mod. Not the one you have to use but the one I used. ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0762MKQFD?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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... ( -9.0mm on the X axis. Relevel your bed and enjoy the smoothness of your upgraded X axis linear rail mod. Not the one you have to use but the one I used. ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0762MKQFD?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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Here's a remix of a remix of a remix :P If you like this remix and would like to help me out, Please download from and like it over on Printables.com...
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I'm impressed by this strain relief system (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2887361) as a means of deflecting and routing the x-axis stepper cable with precision. However, I opted to replace spiral wrap with a braid, which unfortunately no longer...
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My Ender 3 Pro came with an X Axis Motor where the gear was 5mm to far out. So my belt was running into my XAxis. ...This part solved this issue without using other Screws or changing the Motor (gear was press on so no Movement was possible) Feel...