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This part is designed to replace the faulty X-axis tensioner in your da Vinci printer, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted printing operations. A SolidWorks CAD file set is included, allowing for convenient modification or duplication as needed. To...
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The early X5S's X axis carriage lacked a mechanism to properly secure the rollers against the profile. To use the (very useful) original metal carriage plate effectively, you can attach this tensioner to the back side of the carriage, preventing the...
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To secure the X Axis belt tensioner, apply a screw that is 3 millimeters in diameter and 20 millimeters long, accompanied by its matching nut. Additionally, utilize a bolt that measures 5 millimeters in diameter and 40 millimeters in length along...
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This is for x-axis, direct drive cable management. After converting from bowden to direct drive I needed to keep my cables from getting pinched or drooping onto the back side of the build platform. Its designed to snap over the extruder drive...
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This is a custom-designed cover for the x-axis motor on the CR-10, featuring a clip at the back that securely holds it in place.\r\n\r\nThe cover I printed includes my personal logo, but you can modify it to fit your needs by utilizing the provided...
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I carefully rounded off the corners of this x-axis carriage to make it simpler to print on my Folgertech Prusa I3 printer. I'm installing this upgrade and will let you know how it performs. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3...
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X-axis limiter adjustment for biqu b1 printer in order to avoid printing off the table because the original limit switch (screw) was placed too far to the left. 2 download options 15.2 OR 18.8mm (as in the pictures) - (the model that worked for me...
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Here is a custom-made holder designed specifically for mounting an IKEA Dioder LED strip onto the Ender 3's X-axis motor cover. To create this holder, simply print both parts of the design and then securely attach them together using a suitable...
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The original "Ender 3 - X-axis Rollers Cover" was created by FilBer his profile : https://www.thingiverse.com/FilBer the original piece : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4050465 The original piece hit always the motor support when it is back to the...
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Modification to allow for backlash nuts on the Bear X Axis. Backlash Nuts Used : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JTMV8D7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The standard Backlash nuts sold on sites typically have the wrong spacing...
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... ... You will definitely lose some room on your X-Axis, but in my case it doesn't matter, I don't need it all. ... I got bare limit switches on Amazon, soldered in the wires and dropped them as NO switchers onto the control board, worked great.
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This time, I'm assigning an optical x-axis end stop handle to you. Just like an optic sensor, I used a standard sensor (RepRap) from AliExpress - 3mm gap. Power the sensor with +5V; you can tap into it from the motherboard - just like in the picture...
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The main reason for creating this was due to stepper motor cable crimping issues that were causing print problems and wires interfering with the x-axis limiting switch screw's contact with the limiting switch itself. This solution attaches directly...
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I created this X axis belt tensioner specifically for a Prusa i3 variant - the ANet A8, but its design should also accommodate other Prusa i3 variants. To bring this project to life, you'll need to print the parts with supports in place. ...If you have...
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... so it can be seen for all the layers. Needs an M5 screw for tight hold on the X axis, or a round of tape around the profile inserts so it gets stuck enough. ... Camera holes are for M2 screws, tolerances are tight so there's no need for nuts.
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To Secure the X-Axis Motor Cable with Precision, Use a Textile Sleeve (Part R3/B7) To accomplish this task effectively, you'll need to gather two essential components. First, acquire one M3 screw that measures 12mm in length. This screw will serve...
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The x-axis alignment fixture holds the left pulley's axle firmly in place on the exterior of the left block, securing it during operation. To ensure stability, this fixture must be installed whenever wear threatens to compromise the mounting brackets...
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I designed this mount to allow you to add accessories that will move accordingly to the X axis bar (vertically) This mount is simply clipped. As an exemple I designed a camera mount for my little no name camera to ise with octopi. You may use...
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As part of my ongoing upgrade of my A8 Plus, this is a clamp for the X-axis belt on the carriage. ...This replaces the stock (rather poor) part with a solid one and removes the tensioning facility in favour of an external tensioner (which I've already...
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This mount enables you to attach a stock A8 extruder directly to the x-axis. Additionally, it offers a designated spot for installing a cable chain mount. It also includes a location where you can place an M3 screw for securing the Z-limit switch in...
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I'm fed up with those X axis linear bearings making a break for it, so I came up with this bearing retainer. It clips onto the back of the extruder bearing carrier and has a notch to clear out my stiffener. By the way, I added a hole for lightening...
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I decided to create a x-axis cover for my fellow rebels after seeing the designs by u/DrStreet (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2924288) and venegade (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2974646). This custom cover slides seamlessly onto the stock...
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long and short version prusa i3/p3steel x axis endstop holder Print Settings Printer: big printer Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.26Infill: 40% Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Long and short version Prusa i3/P3Steel X Axis Endstop Holder Print Settings: Printer: A massive printer, capable of handling complex projects with ease. Rafts: No raft is needed for this print, allowing for faster production times. Supports: No...
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When installing a Bondtech Extruder with included ender 3 mount, you lose the ability to hold the X-Axis cable. Bondtech item: https://www.bondtech.se/en/product/creality-cr-10-kit/ My simple design will allow you to secure your cable. You...
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To integrate it, merely trim the belt to its precise length, then slide the belt into the holder's teeth, and finally slide the belt holder into the slot located at either end of the X-axis gantry. No screws or adhesives are needed. ...This versatile...
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I crafted this protective dust cover due to the rollers consistently accumulating debris from the X-axis. You can easily attach a sponge to it, which then effectively removes dirt and grime from the rollers. To enhance its performance, I saturated...
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I adjusted @bocam's bracket so it would fit on my x-axis motor. I didn't like the way the wire flexes right at the motor, so I wanted some kind of strain relief. I had to extend the clip height 4mm if I recall correctly. Print with supports for...
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It is for the X-Axis NEMA 17 stepper motor mount (to the laser module) on the FoxAlien 20W Laser Engraver. You'll have to drill the holes yourself because I lost my caliper and used the old part as a template. Motor fitment is a bit tight around the...
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I crafted a basic mount for the X axis 2020 profile specifically tailored to the FLSUN i3 plus printer, drawing inspiration from other designs showcased here and building it entirely from scratch. My printer sits atop elevated 3D printed adjustable...