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This X-Y axis (2 DOF) CNC base is constructed with heavy duty materials, featuring all necessary real-life attachments. The thoughtfully selected components guarantee a low center of gravity and high moment of inertia for enhanced stability. ...It...
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this is a calibration test for the x & y axis only (100mm) I designed it so that you don’t use a lot of material and also save printing time . It use approximately 6 grams of filament and that approximately 45 minutes to print . for printing I used...
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There are two sets of pieces, 4 brackets which tie into the side waste board mounting holes and brackets (I used 4 on each side) which tie the Y rails to the table top the X-Carve is sitting on. Pre-insertion nuts are inserted into the upper and...
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A printable paper sheet aids in checking X/Y steps per millimeter settings. With 12 lines at 0.5-degree increments, alignment precision isn't crucial; just tape within six degrees of square. Position the non-test axis until you find a parallel line...
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One thing leads to another and I remade the X carriage and the Y slide parts, replacing the 608 bearing for 3d printed ones, but you will need a 6mm smooth rod where the 3d printed idlers will spin on, a screw will chew them in no time. ... I used...
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... - not really - it's also aligned on all 4 bed corners with respect to the printing nozzle. But it's called "leveling the bed." The rod alignment process is often called "leveling the X-Y rods." Leave some comments and pictures if you make one!
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... markers. Having used this custom aid on my prusa i3 3D printer, I was finally able to calibrate the X/Y axis with precision. My printing troubles were a thing of the past! ... UPDATE: It has been days now and they continue to perform admirably
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... For the circle, I measured in the X direction, Y direction, and at +/-15°, +/-30°, +/-45°, +/-60°, and +/-75° from my Y axis for extra precision. Note: If your first layer is thicker than the others, make sure not to grab it with your caliper.
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Testing Protocols Utilize Calibration Cubes: Verifying Printer Precision on Critical Dimensions Manufacturers can fine-tune their printers by analyzing whether produced calibration cubes accurately reflect programmed measurements for precise x and y...
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Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4UZ7URQ9uo&list=PLCDpy2gVXIMR9m6dO9uIaVKWdWqS4zhqB My Marlin Configuration.h can be found here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tobyrobb/X-Y-Plotter-/master/Configuration.h To build one, you'll need: *...
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This will replace the 4 Y Axis bearing blocks as well as the 3 X axis bearing blocks in an Anet A8. It should work for any linear bearing installation that uses LM8UU linear bearings inside an SCS8UU housing. I made these for my Anet A8, which had...
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Introducing the fifth version of my printable linear rail system, which now works correctly and can replace a 3D printer's X or Y axis. The rail system connects to form any needed length. This machine will be an entry for the Gada prize. An update...
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Videos of the TwoTimes LowRider: TwoTimes designed the X/Y LowRider, and then vanished from the internet. I have re-uploaded the files here, to make sure at least one copy remains. You should combine this Thing with this excellent linear bearing...
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This stereo microphone bar was specifically designed to securely hold clip-on lavalier microphones in either ORTF configuration or X-Y positioning, allowing for precise control over sound capture. It was originally tailored to accommodate cardioid...
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The Ultimaker X/Y rods' bearings should fit snugly into the wooden frame without protruding; otherwise, they may cause drag and printing difficulties at high speeds. To resolve this issue, utilize a custom-designed tool that assists in evenly pushing...
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8) Make changes to your "steps per mm" - This varies from printer to printer - Connect your printer to a computer via usb cable, and connect to it using a serial communication program (such as arduino, or putty) - Execute command M503 to dump printer...
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This is the 2020 version of the HevORT. ...I'm still working on the z axis, but the temporary one I have in place now is doing ok.
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Support for printed chain, tension spring, and small clip to tighten the Z-axis support screw. This part was created with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/0c6QE3bDv2a
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The MDF-constructed CNC machine features its X and Z axes, which are covered in a layer of carbon epoxy for enhanced durability and precision.
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Ultimaker Block 3D Printer Features an Expandable Modular Design Capable of Printing Objects as Large as 8 x 11 Inches.
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Additional materials: -Bar M6 and more than one bolt with a counterbore, filet M6 internal and 10mm external (found easily in hardware stores for furniture) -4 Axial bearings...
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Initially designed to correct Y-X-plane twist, it instead tilts the Z-axis when the printer is twisted due to the Y-axis's greater rigidity. This fix alone is insufficient - additional support will be needed. Similar design to...
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The space between the circular nut screw holes measures 1.75 millimeters. ...Secure using an M3 cap screw. Replace the M5 bolt securing the V pulley on the X-axis side with one measuring at least 32 millimeters in length.
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I've built a frame using mostly finished 1" 80/20 aluminum extrusion with brackets all around, giving me 13 inches of travel in the x, y, and z axes. I had enough OpenRail and 20mm extrusion for the X and Y but not Z, so I decided to test out...
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The Y stepper is not as exposed to high temperatures as the X stepper: it is fixed to a metal bracket which contributes effectively to dissipate heat through the printer's frame. After around 60 min printing time, the Y stepper temperature...
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Standard accessories don't require zigzagging or wobbling. ...To control the Z and Y guides, you'll need to hold onto them firmly. To get started with these guides, simply print four copies for use on the upper Z (two copies) and lower Y (two copies).
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This 3-part bracket combines all 11 parts of an X axis end piece and Z axis nut holder, requiring only 6 screws and no bearings to assemble. It features a semi-circular pad for hot-gluing a limit sensor. The assembly includes two M8 nuts with...