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Noticed some lines on my prints on the X plane and discovered that the belt was rubbing against the angles towards the top of the 2040 I use for my X axis. Quickly designed a fix in Tinkercad, printed it out, and it works perfectly now. Need to sand...
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My Ender 3 v2 x-axis zeros on the absolute edge of the build plate leaving no margin on one side and 15mm on the other. This spacer attaches to the print head gantry plate so that the x-limit triggers earlier and the auto home zeros on a reasonable...
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I required something to attach my GoPro clone to the X axis of my Ender 3 since I adore the angle for time lapses but everything I found was slightly off for my setup. Therefore, I decided to create a new one that would suit my requirements,...
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This modification was done on my S4, so I'm unsure about the clearances at the end of the x-axis for other models. The design doesn't require disconnecting any wires. It's large enough to hold the hot end tether, Z-probe wire, and PTFE tube. In the...
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This led me to design and build a sturdier new Tensioner specifically for the X-axis. Built to support 608 Bearings, this device is designed to accommodate rods with diameters of either 5/16 or 8mm, all secured firmly by means of a sturdy 3 x 20...
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However, I discovered the [CR-10 X-Axis Realigned Tensioner](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2417659), which worked after some sanding. That's where the knob came from, thank you! I used that model as inspiration and designed a new belt tensioner...
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Furthermore, once assembled, accessing and tightening the belt on the X-Axis carriage proved to be a challenging task. To address this issue, I designed a simple yet effective plate that mounts directly onto the motor, featuring slots that allow for...
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This is a versatile led strip holder that securely latches into the X axis extrusion slot of your CR-10 3D printer. Simply attach a led strip to the bottom and enjoy the warm glow as it illuminates the bed during long printing sessions. This design...
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Human: Remixed X-Axis Tensioner Supports needed I printed at 0.2mm for a smoother look but it may not be necessary. Update 2020-01-12: I've adjusted the spacing in the tensioner and the screw so that it will fit the stock Wanhao bearing and you can...
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As part of my ongoing upgrade of my A8 Plus, this clamp is designed for the X-axis belt on the carriage, replacing the stock (rather poor) part with a solid one and eliminating the tensioning facility in favor of an external tensioner, which I've...
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The X-Axis Dual Carriage for the Ei3 HE3D printer is designed to produce prints with greater strength. To achieve this, the settings are adjusted as follows. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: HE3D Rafts and Supports: No rafts...
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This belt mount lets you attach the x-axis belt directly to the carriage of your 3D printer, bypassing the standard Anycubic hotend housing. If you're using an Anycubic i3 Mega for printing, this part isn't designed for you. I've decided to...
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I revised both the hot end and control box end to reduce overall size, height and X Axis clearance issues. I did have to add one more link to the chain. I included the original stl files for the links and link clips, those were not changed. Drag...
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200mm (8") LED strip holder for the back of the x-axis bar. Simply insert the 10mm wide LED strip into the bar, then slide the bar into the v slot. It securely hangs in place without needing to be inserted from the end. The photo showcases how well...
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The top plates of my ANET A6 printer's X-axis holder suddenly cracked for no apparent reason. I suspect that over-tightening the screws may have been the culprit. Since I couldn't find any official drawings of the ANET A6 frame, I took matters into...
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This longer version of Thing:3494744's endstop resolves an issue where the original cut my X Axis about 6mm short, causing the nozzle to rest on top of the bed. This design fixes that problem. It adds a 6mm buffer between the gantry's end and the...
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This design fit over the X-Axis belt tensioner bracket. It has been field tested several times, so I am going to ask a small fee for this model that took me months to fine tune, and replace the spools of filament that went into the prototyping of...
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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 will need to...
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This is a belt tensioner for the X-axis used with ANYCUBIC MEGAX. It will probably work with the CHIRON as well. This is the easiest belt tensioner to install in my opinion. Simply attach the belt clips to the ends of the left and right belts and...
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I replaced my Ender 3's X-axis limit switch with a brand new one after the original stopped responding half of the time, causing a stuttering motion that was extremely frustrating to deal with. To replace it, I used two M3x16 bolts and two m3 nuts,...
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Essentially I have combined the Camera Mount (by BKT_C5) and the original X-Axis cover (by Leonyl). I added a bit of height to give some top-down angle so we aren't looking directly at the side of the print and nozzle. Print with it laying down...
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This is a cable chain link designed specifically for the TronXY X3S's x-axis. The creator of this cable chain is ModelStation, and I've made no alterations to it. If you prefer not to print your own cable chain, you can purchase a pre-made...
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This is a game-changer for your 3D printer,\nAre you fed up with your X-axis belt constantly rubbing against your bearings?\nDo other belt tensioners leave you frustrated because they don't fit right?\nThen THIS is the solution you've been searching...
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X Axis carriage cover for the motor roller. It doesn't have the openings for the cables since I'm doing home calibration using the current sense of the TMC2209 drivers. I also removed the screw holes that held the limit switch in place.It has a cable...
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After upgrading my Prusa i3 rework from eMotion-Tech, I pinpointed a weak link: the x-axis idler block was a serious liability, and the entire printer urgently needed an easy way to fine-tune belt tension. Instead of the original setup's two...
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This combination is the ultimate key to frame stability along the X-axis. It's worth noting that Electrico's original T-corner is not included in this design, but rather serves as a visual reference. As an added precaution, I scaled up the T-corner...
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Replacement X-Axis belt tensioner designed for Voxelab Aquila printer. Designed to use stock parts only. Fits into the end of the 2020 extrusion and secures with an M5x14 pan head screw, two of which come with the stock tensioner. Pulley is the same...
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A replacement x-axis carriage is available for the FLSUN CUBE. This new design features a built-in heat-sink fan duct, providing improved airflow within the printer. The probe mount has been upgraded to allow for up to 6mm of adjustment, giving...
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This is my take on the MK3 X axis ringing (vertical lines). Original from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1622868 designed as calibration, there's a link in there for extrusion multiplier calculator. ... G-Code created with Slic3r PE: Silver Prusa...
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Tensionless trolley for the X axis with a built-in tensioner eliminated, no belt tensioner in sight. Hole spacing perfectly measured at 46mm. A tried-and-tested solution on Anet A8, nothing but perfection as seen in the photo. Cut threads directly...