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#Rework of the X-Y axis table: Limb Recently I decided to give my coordinate table a makeover, and today I tackled making limbs for them. Remodel - so I'm redoing everything from scratch. Printing is quite tricky. At 4.6 mm, I had to pause and...
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Last but not least, M4x16 screws plus locking nuts x2 and 4 washers will be necessary for mounting (x carriage mount 1.stl) to either of (x carriage mount 2, X and Y.stl) or (x carriage mount 2, Y only.stl). ... The critical step involves attaching (y...
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I added a small flange at the top that aligns with the X-axis endstop mounted to my X-carriage:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:672253. The setup is working really well so far. ...Instructions: Print in PLA, 40% infill, no special requirements except...
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The printrbot Model 3 has a horizontal cable chain for the X/Y axis - though it's fixed with two screws at either end (two at the extruder, two at the frame), I don't trust that it will stay level over time. Since this is a large-format printer, a...
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Magneto X through Y Strain Relief for 1x 5mm Beacon Cable & 1x 4mm Bowden Tube. Hardware: 3x M3 x 5mm OD x 4mm Long Heatset Inserts 2x M3 x 12mm SHCS 1x M3 x 18mm SHCS Discord...
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I Made This After My Prusa I3 Hbi3 Kept Overshooting the Build Plate on Both X and Y Axes, Requiring Me to Sand Down the Y Adjustment Outer Shell for a Perfect Fit.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter:\n Prusa I3 Infitary (HBI3)\n \n Rafts: No\n \n Supports:...
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Hey everyone, this spacer makes it easy to guarantee that the x and y axes of your MPCNC are perpendicular. ...Check out this video to learn more: https://youtu.be/P8AVyFp9V3s.
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A protective cover for the stepper motors on the X and Y axes is provided. Additional components, including screws and nuts, are required to complete the installation. ...Refer to the README.txt file for more information.
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... from tensioner screw damage is easy with these two items. ...Print them at 0.1mm thickness and 40% rectilinear fill, then place the one with a hole on the X axis, fitting it between the plate spring. ...Find the design on Github via Google Sketchup.
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Hall Sensor Bracket for the X Axis of a Recah 3D Printer This bracket will accommodate any M12 barrel sensor, but I use the NJK-5002C model from Banggood. Important Note: Some hall sensors only detect one pole of a magnet. You must consider this...
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However, an X belt proves too short for use with this design, and a Y belt version is already in place; thus, it remains unreleased. A recent edit corrects an error concerning screw hole placement within the SCAD file. ...To print successfully, apply a...
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In my pulley modification, I replaced the X and Y bearings from Velleman with two 5x11x5 bearings. To create this, I utilized the STEP file available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10848. ...However, I later uploaded a version of the part with a...
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This remix of the Y Motor holder accommodates both the stepper damper and 3030 M6 12mm T-Nuts, built upon the foundation established by https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1891119 specifically for the mk2-x rebuild of the Prusa i3. ... The original...
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The i3 Mega Belt Tensioner is a valuable addition for both X and Y axes, allowing users to fine-tune belt tension to optimal levels. This add-on supports adjustable settings to ensure the perfect tension for each printer setup. ...For use with bearings...
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I've got a cheap eBay i3 clone that's broken its X-axis belt pulley holder. I couldn't find a replacement part that fit, so I decided to try drawing it up in Rhino. The holes for the bearings are 8mm in diameter with no play and are intended to be...
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Due to the slight differences in printer rail configuration between the Ender 3/Pro and CR-10, Ive had to rethink the linear actuation of the Y axis. Since there are 4040 rails on the bottom of the Ender, Ive decided to use linear rails MGN12 and...
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Recommended Print Settings: Align the pats on Printer Bed, as you can see on the Picture - Top, Bottom Layer 4x (0,8mm) - Infill 30-35% Mount on the Printer: 8x T Slot Nut (M3 or M4 possible) 8x Bolts M3/M4 x 12mm (needs 1mm thick whasher do avoid...
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tensioner for X and Y axes of ender 3 printers and the like diameter for 4mm profile screws diameter for 4mm pulley screw joints of the pieces with 3mm screws tension bolt diameter 5mm - V2 pulley bracket: The pulley bracket bore has been corrected...
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My X-axis belt pulley bearing gave up the ghost after just 10 hours of printing. I decided to take matters into my own hands and designed a pulley using Nylon 230 without any bearings - and to my surprise, it works like a charm with no annoying...
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Adjustable tensioning rod for optimal belt tension on the x-axis (compatible with 624Z and 623Z bearings). Modified Z-endstop for perfect contact. V 1.1 Base of supports flattened to make printing and distance measurements from motors easier using a...
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I also put a protective collar on the X-axis rod to prevent over-exercising the bed forward while cleaning/removing parts so this same collision issue wouldn't occur. ... Re-calibrated the bed size in printer settings, now no need for offsets or any...
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Redesign of the X/Y Motor Carriers features motors located on the frontside of the printer with belts positioned on the back. A screw is also included to fine-tune belt tension. (Update 30.12.17) A few updates have been made, including changes in...
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I'm adding a simple stopper for the CNC4Newbie New-Carve machine's X-axis. This allows me to stop the Z/X gantry before it hits the Y rails, specifically the dust boot attached to and supported by the X gantry. The connection is made via an M5x16...
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I liked how it looked, so I decided to modify the nut model to make it into a hand wheel knob for my CNC 3018 X and Z axis, specifically designed for an 8 mm diameter lead screw. It turned out great. The knob's radius is 24 mm and its thickness is...
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It appears to be a project for a DIY 3D printer upgrade, specifically an X-axis linear rail conversion using 2020 extrusion. The text describes the various parts needed and their functions, as well as some updates and modifications made to the...
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I stumbled upon model for bolt and nut with knurled interface https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9095 I liked how it looks so I decided to adjust nut model and make it to be hand wheels knob for my CNC 3018 X and Z axis (diameter 8 mm). It turned out...
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Basically, here are the modifications from the original design: - from 5 to only 2 parts - to be used with toothed idlers with inner diameter of 5mm - can be used even if you relocate your crossbar Here is the BoM for each assembly: X Belt...
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This is a comprehensive update guide for the primary drag chain mechanism on the X-axis of the X-Carve system.
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I square my MPCNC by running each axis in one direction until they reach their stops, thereby avoiding potential damage to the hardware. To ensure safe operation, I've implemented a critical design feature - a predetermined distance that applies...
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... found within the "add-on clean dual endstops" featured on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2847042. Future updates will include an additional stopper designed specifically for the Z-Axis, marking this project as "work in progress".