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... side using guides, enabling faster printing without tooth skipping. The x-axis guide needs an M8 bolt and nut on the stepper motor's screw hole, while the y-axis guide is placed on the rod with spacers and clicked onto the 20mm aluminum extrusion.
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......Continuing our series, today's polynomial is y = x^3. With units in mm and range of x from -50 to 50, a equals 1/2500. This daily equation series will continue until boredom or interest wanes; feel free to suggest specific equations in the comments!
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... To secure it in place, 3mm x 8mm long screws are required to be screwed into nuts inserted from the bottom side of the frame rail. ...The Y switch bracket has been remixed and modified from its original version to accommodate a captured 2mm nut.
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I needed a cube to print and test with that was a simple design but also had a hole down though the centre to make sure X,Y,Z outer dimentions are correct and also, the hole size is correct. You can use this to calibrate your e-steps for your x/y/z,...
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Hardware required is listed below and adjustment is meant to be done with a ball end hex.Adjuster Bolt for Both:Button head Hex M3x16mm, Two M3 washers and one M3 nylock nutX-Axis FastnersBelt Pins: Two M4x16mm (if you want to use a nylock nut then...
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... M4 knuts should be locked when winding. Belts pass through the blocks freely in this assembly, which comprises 6 standard M4 knuts on each side. Y and X steps per mm must be exactly doubled in the firmware post-installation for optimal performance.
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... should print much quicker than these squares. If needed, you could resize X and Y by multiplying them, for example, to get steps of 0.1 with a maximum offset of 0.4 mm on the ends. ... Print Settings: Resolution: 0.2 Notes: Nozzle diameter: 0.4
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2.Y axis, disassemble the side wheels and the X profile, insert the Y axis parts taking into account that the part acting on the limit switch goes to the right, placing two M4x8mm or 10mm screws with T-M4 nuts on the sides of the part and inserting...
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Put a double thickness between the square support and the chassis for the Y axis, and between the motor and the support for the X axis. This may seem simplistic, but it's actually effective. There is no need to move the motor pulley because of the...
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I utilized these on both X and Y axes because they have protective shoes that prevent belt damage. ...For enhanced adhesion during printing, I printed four shoes in one go using Slic3r's new brim feature for better attachment to the heated build...
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I'm excited to complete my Oozenest Workbee cnc Router (Duet Controller) project, so I've designed a simple corner touchplate x,y,z. This design is meant to be made from aluminum and features a side hole that can be tapped for the sense wire trap.
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I am building my on 3D printer, based on Ender 3 from Creality.Needing the piece to secure the endstops and motors for X and Y, I found them to buy on Aliexpress, but the prices didn't make me happy. ...So I designed it based on the ones that come with...
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This is an upgraded stop mount made specifically for the P3 Steel 2.x Y-axis system. Its purpose revolves around utilizing a low-cost makerbot v1.2 mechanical endstop efficiently. The device is part of a complete collection designed exclusively for...
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To prevent layer shifting, replace X/Y bolts with sturdy M3 8mm bolts then place the printed bracket in position. Tighten the bearing just enough so that it lightly touches the belt. Update: We've made some exciting changes! ...Added M3 washers to...
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This tool simplifies x & y-axis calibration on a 3D printer. Previously, caliper measurements were inconsistent due to varying reference points. Now, print a pointer and accompanying mm graph. Ensure accurate printing of the graph using Adobe...
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* 36 x M3 t-nuts for 20 v-slot extrusion if you use every rail mounting hole ### Print ### * Y_Carriage * Y_Jig_PlateDrill * Y_Jig_StepperDrill * 2 x Y_Spacer ### Disassembly ### Remove the build plate. Remove the Y rail. Unhook the drive belt,...
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36 x M3 t-nuts for 20 v-slot extrusion if you use every rail mounting hole Print Y_Carriage Y_Jig_PlateDrill Y_Jig_StepperDrill 2 x Y_Spacer Disassembly Remove the build plate. Remove the Y rail. Unhook the drive belt, remove all wheels and bushes...
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Here's the link https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2672859 Edit 2 I added a dual angle X belt case for those who have something like a light bar on the back of the X arm and need extra room. ...I haven't printed or tried it myself but it's there if you...
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To use it in cura place the "outside" part flat at Z=0 and the "inside" part at the same X and Y coordinates and at Z=0.4 For that make sure that the parameters: Preference/Configure Cura/Automatically drop models to the build plate and...
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For the Y-axis endstop, attach it to an 8mm rail and trip it using a LM8UU bearing; secure it with a #6-32 x 3/4" nut and bolt. ...Due to software limitations that forced scaling at ten times the correct size, the Z-axis adjustable endstop requires a...
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This small and simple printable tool for Ultimaker 2 assists in aligning two rods of an axis (X or Y).\nAt the printer to be checked:\nLoosen all screws on tooth-drives for an axis.\nConnect the rod 8mm (slides) and the rod 6mm (print Head), using at...
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I found a branch by Cassidy S over at https://bitbucket.org/cassidy_s/5dprint-a6-3d-printer-pom_bearing_inserts-default-screw/src/, and that version had the right thread for both X and Y axes. Using eDrawings Solidworks Viewer to export as STL, then...
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The Y axis roller was actually glued solid onto the motor shaft, but the X axis roller was so sloppy it made my first test prints 8x9mm oval when they should have been 9x9 round. The nylon rollers that came installed on those two steppers had only a...
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This model is based off the x-y offset calibration sequence used by Stratasys Fortus 250mc 3D printers, which involves three sets of models for varying levels of resolution. The 0.2mm model offers a coarse resolution and should be used first, while...
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My design for the Ender-5+ X & Y-Axis belt tensioning. Could not find anything that I liked so I designed it for myself using the stock bearings. The internal slide requires light sanding to make it glide nicely but if you have any lead screw...
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These X and Y axis belt tensioners will give users better control over their belt tension for example reducing artifacts like ringing or layer shifts. They are also much easier to print than some very fancy designs that require you to print screws...
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Special thanks to MirageC for the great designs and functionality of this beast These are some slight remixes I have made of the HevORT Heavy Duty X/Y assembly. Nothing too crazy here - -Added a right side optical flag for moving the optical y...
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My Y tensioner snapped on my Simple 1405, so a Printrbottalk.com member inspired me to design one. I have not had a chance to print this as my printer is out of order currently, but there should be no reason why it doesn't work. Print at 70% or more...
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However, if you want to combine two linear systems into an X-Y plotter, it's better to use an Arduino board combined with two ULN2003 ICs. The motor and Arduino boards function very well at 4.5 volts (three AA or AAA batteries). Don't expect the...
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The X/Y slider is a robust design that will support the ABL Servo and features three mounting points for additional accessories. It's specifically designed to work seamlessly with a double-extruder setup using Bowden tubing. The bowden coupling on...