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... X-axis pulley on my machine, despite trying to quiet it down by lubricating it. ...The constant rattling was driving me nuts! To solve this issue, I designed an accessory that allows you to easily add two bearings to the Thin-O-Matics X-Axis Pulley.
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This ingenious accessory is specifically engineered to prevent the notorious frame distortion that often occurs after installing an X-axis tensioner. ...Its adjustable design allows for precise customization to meet your unique printing needs,...
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Align the X Axis with precision by bracketing it in place. Print four identical brackets to ensure a solid fit, then secure them with M4 x 12mm screws. ...A straightforward structure guarantees a perfectly aligned axis every time.
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Cube assembly requires a sturdy x-axis holder, designed to secure and stabilize the cube's movement along its primary axis, ensuring smooth operation and preventing vibration-induced instability.
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Standard Prusa X Axis Upgrade Features Improved Clearance A modified cable chain addon is designed to fit the standard Prusa X axis, enhancing clearance from the Y axis by lifting the body. The addition of a larger lock ensures better clamping...
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The following hardware is needed: - M3 Screws of different lenghts - M3 nuts - M3 melting nut - Idlers (with/without teeth) - M5 screw )If your X gantry comes with M5 inner thread) View this on...
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Re-mixed this Ages Chain for the x axis on a Sovol-01 3d printer. Prevents the cables from drooping and coming into contact with the bed or the printed object. ...
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The x-axis's tensioning plate came loose and stripped, causing my belt to become severely loosened. ...Due to the impossibility of repairing the original stamped steel component, I manufactured a replacement that utilizes M3x20 hex bolts and M3 nuts.
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This is an enhanced X-Axis idler designed specifically for use with Toolson components on P3Steel systems.\r\n\r\nReplacing the traditional pair of bearings found in the standard model, this upgraded version incorporates a rugged GT20 toothed pulley.
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cancan97's design had the same interface on both sides of the X axis so you couldn't connect the chain. ...Fixed that and added a groove for better cable management.
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When performing a filament change mid print, you apply the clamp to the X axis pulley to prevent the hotted from moving. Works fine. No supports. ...My print came out a bit ropey due to settings.
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Another critical X-Axis stabilizer assembly comes into play here, a sturdy support mounted on the robust Prusa steel framework. ...The strategic placement ensures an accurate distance of exactly 4 millimeters between each supporting rod.
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My version of a i3 x-axis lead screw upgrade with LM8LUU and 8mm lead screw. ... If you want to use that with Marlin, you have to change the steps/mm to 400.
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Always forgetting what direction the X axis moves so I came up with this solution Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Filament: ESUN PLA+ Black Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Reorient the X-axis framework to incorporate an M8 nut, reinforce solid walls with a thickness of 3.5 millimeters, and feature rounded inner edges to ensure seamless printing without necessitating any form of support material.
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Engineered components: custom designed end stops for the x-axis to safeguard against wear and tear caused by belt contact with the frame, available in multiple height options. ...Optimized for seamless integration with LM8UU bearings and M8 threaded...
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This is a crucial component for reinforcing the "x" axis on my Anet A6. ...To attach it to my printer, I will require eight M3 screws and eight corresponding M3 nuts.
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This is a straightforward cover for the X-axis belt of the CR-10. ...If a stepper damper has been installed, it will slide into place without any additional components needed.
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Anet ET4X X Axis Cover to prevent dust getting inside of the motor. You need M3x35 mm screws If your holes are a little close, use dremmel or a drill to open a little. ... 20 % infill on PLA with supports
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A cover for the belt and front of the stepper at the X-Axis.Looks a little nicer and keeps dust away from the end of the belt. It fits the Ender 2, maybe the Ender 3 aswell. Print the Ender_2_X-Axis_Cover_Color.stl part in the color you want the...
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To press the button before reaching the X-axis limit and avoid crashing the fan into cables is crucial. This part was created for Prusa I3 printers. It's essential to hit the X-axis limit switch early to prevent any damage from occurring when the fan...
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Users of Upgraded X Axis Pulley Can Seamlessly Integrate This Tensioner into Their System. However, Standard or Upgraded Pulleys Require a 2.5mm Shaft Diameter, While 3mm Aluminum Pulleys Demand a Tighter Fit to Prevent Wobbling. ...Optional Filing Down...
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... you will have to cut the belt about 2cm. This solution will eliminate ugle tie-rap- X axis tension for the kingroon kp3s. you need 3 screws 4mm and 2 nuts 4mm. you also need a new printer belt. 5cm longer. ... this can be printer in pla or petg.
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To quiet my noisy X-axis pulley, despite lubricating it, I created an attachment for the Thin-O-Matics X-Axis Pulley using two bearings. First, print and remove a support piece; then drill 8mm holes in wood pieces for bearings. Place first bearing,...
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Shift the X-axis rods so that the Z-axis rod can enter the printer body hole without bending (a small note: my X-axis rods are firmly attached to the motor side, I wrapped them with stretch film and inserted them) Tighten the X-axis rod tightening...
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Mounting a Syringe to Your X-Axis Cartridge System When it comes time to install your syringe onto the X-axis carriage of your machine, precision is key to ensure accurate and precise movements. To properly secure the syringe in place, follow these...
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However, when it comes to the X axis, you're in a bit of trouble.\r\nI designed this small bracket to help, which only requires you to saw away a small part of the X-Axis-Endswitch (just take a look at the photos).\r\nThis modification gives you 6mm...
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... on X youre... well... screwed. So i designed this small bracket, for which you just have to saw away a small part of the X-Axis-Endswitch. ...(just take a look at the photos) This gives you 6mm less on the X-Axis, and puts your Hotend on the Mirror.
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The X-axis adjustable belt tensioner on Printrbot is inspired by designs at Thingiverse. Before installation, clean printed parts and ensure screws and belts pass through holes. First, attach the base piece's side screw with a nut inside, securing it...
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here is a fix where i changed the design and made it so the cable clips are turned 90 degrees so u dont need to use the rail for the X axis also changed the clip on Z mount so u can connect the cableclips to it and it will be all snug leave some...