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Additionally, the arms do not hinder x-axis travel as I've designed them with proper height and recesses for v-wheels. This maximizes build area. The idler pulley uses original Ord Bot parts, and tensioning nuts are M4x20 screws with two M4 nuts. A...
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:) I adjusted @bocam 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 clean...
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I created this Nema steppermotor cable mount for my x-axis cable chain. My hotend and fan bracket end of the chain can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3521648. The extremely well-designed chain I have used for this project is...
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This design draws inspiration from Ender-3 X axis motor cover by Orseeny - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2921529 and Dr Boo's Creality Dragon Logo - printable by DrBoo - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2873554. Taking it a step further, I...
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Human: 2GT belt clamp for the X-axis, designed specifically for the standard plate of the Flsun Cube.\r\nAvailable in two variants - V1 and V2 - as well as older versions without a square recess.\r\nFor models without a square recess, flatter nuts...
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This belt mount enables attaching the x-axis belt directly to the 3D printer's carriage, eliminating reliance on the stock Anycubic hotend housing. If your Anycubic i3 Mega is dedicated solely to 3D printing, this component is not intended for you.
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This is a replica for the X-axis switch cover on the Ender 3 series 3D printers, and possibly several other creality models such as the CR10 etc, although I haven't been able to check this. If you know differently please comment! This will serve...
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Modified the Ender3 X Axis cover by shortening it roughly 5mm, making room for any size Stepper Motor required for Hangtight's direct drive mod. The primary goal was to allow mounting of a heatsink/fan directly to my pancake stepper motor, and I...
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... threading. Credit goes to Luke_O for creating a simple and compact solution to tension the X-Axis belt . It was great to find something that didn't overcomplicate the problem and didn't require longer belts to install. ...Thanks are due to Luke_O.
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A reasonably good view would be available from atop the X axis motor (gear really) cover. The easiest thing to do would have been to use some double sided tape. That seemed too pedestrian. What to do? If only I had a time machine. Great Scott! I...
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Initially, I employed Toolson's X-axis endstop but noticed that its screw was slightly too long and interfering with the belt. To resolve this issue, I flipped the screw's orientation so it wouldn't obstruct the belt. If you examine the attached...
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Belt Tensioner for X Axis of DMS DP5. This part works seamlessly with the original bearings, no matter their model - there's simply no label on them. The only thing you need to do is transfer your existing bearings over to my tensioner. You'll...
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This is a remix of mygadgetlife's Slim X Axis Tensioner to use belt clips on both parts (fixed & moving) for easier servicing - no more fiddling around with zipties. I've also included a "reversed" version with the slide key & slot flipped over.
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Introducing my design for a robust, reliable mount specifically tailored for the X-axis opto on an Orca 0.3 printer equipped with standard opto-sensor. This innovative solution outperforms the official cable tie approach by employing an M4 bolt that...
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In terms of design requirements, an original setup necessitates a 20-tooth pulley to align the belt parallel to the X-axis. However, I designed a hook for the mini gantry that enables the use of a 16-tooth pulley, ensuring belt alignment. ...You can...
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I've created a temporary solution to minimize wire fatigue on the X-axis cable for the Prusa Mini. The original design leaves the cable precariously hanging by four cables without any strain relief. I've developed a quick and dirty cable strain...
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This design interfaces only to my CR-10 v3 Filament Sensor Relocation Bracket: [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470) This isn't a remix of __Biffo318__'s design, but its positioning and configuration...
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The wire was brought up past the X axis stepper and secured with a small metal strap held by one of the stepper screws. The tricky part was finding the correct wires to connect the switch to. I fished the wire bundle out through a gap in the...
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After deciding to use this belt tensioner https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2253143, I was searching also for a way to hold the x-axis GT2 16T pulley because these I have do not fit into the normal Anet A8 pulley holder. Nothing found and so I had to...
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**The Problem** If you're not installing the spool holder as Creality advises in their construction plan, you might encounter a problem with the x-axis cable (motor and switch). Why wouldn't you follow the creator's instructions? Well, mounting the...
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The Problem If you are not installing the spoolholder like Creality advises in construction plan, you may run into a problem with the cable of the x-axis (Motor and Swich). Why you should you not follow the instruction of the creator of the printer?
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Use the Prusa calculator to find the steps/MM value you'll need to input into your firmware for the new X-axis steps/mm value. If using 14mm lead screws like I am, the value is 228.57. You'll also need two 608ZZ bearings (8x22x7). Disclaimer: This...
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A top view of the last two revisions of the current left side X-Axis bed holder reveals its evolution. The topmost design incorporates a circular, slim shape that eliminates rubbing with the balsa wood side frames as the printer homes. It also...
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There are a few things you'll need to do to make this work: 1) You'll need to reverse the X Axis motor. This is very simple; I reversed the pins at the motor connector. 2) You'll need to source an M4 eye bolt. I used the one from the stock Y axis...
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This X axis belt tensioner is far easier to use than the stock Creality tensioner when doing maintenance. You can use the two stock bearings, M8 x 1.25 x 25 “axle” bolt, and one of the M4 socket head screws and t-nuts. Additionally, it requires an M5...
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Y-axis lead screw upgrades can be found here: Our new v2.0 X-axis lead screw upgrade is now available. Source files are also provided in Thing Files format. Here are some key details about the upgrade: All parts were printed using ABS material. The...
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General parts needed: * 370mm 2020 I-type extrusion (V-slot most probably will not fit as is) * 300mm linear rail and MGN12C carriage (with a small amount/micro pre-load) * 6 or 9mm wide 'Gates' belt (Stock one might be too short) * 6 or 9mm 'Gates'...
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Here's a small video demo of the anti-wobble feature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BI2iKsqJhs **Updated: March 17, 2018** I added an x-axis belt tensioner version for an idler pulley with a 5mm axis. ... **Update: April 4, 2018** The E3D mount in...
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If properly set up, this mount absolutely WILL NOT interfere with the X-Axis limit switch, even if you have a BL touch mounted. If you have some other setup, I can make no promises. I made this for my kit, and the tolerances are pretty tight. ...
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This is version 3 of my CobbleBot X Axis mod, completely eliminating the issue of X backlash that has plagued me in the past. I am now able to print accurately with my printer. This mod involves attaching a drive shaft to the X stepper motor, which...