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This is a tool for fine-tuning the Y-axis belt system. It can be installed on Prusa i3 frames constructed from steel or analogous materials. You'll need: * Two M5 screws * Two M5 bolts * Two sets of M3 screws and bolts To assemble this part, you...
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Modified Y axis belt holder tailored specifically for the Adapto. This design accommodates GT2 belts or similar ones. For optimal results, I suggest printing this piece in ABS if attaching it directly to a heated bed. The original model was adapted...
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With a Hero Session 5 mounted, there is still ~1cm of clearance when the print bed is full forward.The mount attaches to the front end of the Trinus Y axis using 3-4 M3 screws. Since the base is 8mm thick, I'd recommend screws that are at least ~12mm...
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Modified Y-axis belt holder for the Adapto, suitable for GT2 belts or similar. I suggest printing this piece in ABS if mounting directly to a heated bed. This has been modified from Thingiverse's http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:874757. The...
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I created this end stop bracket to connect with the y-axis belt bracket, a design that's similar to this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:548458. I was dissatisfied with the traditional bolted-on brackets that contact the bearings on linear...
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The Geeetech A30's Y-axis tensioner has proven to be a game-changer for precision and accuracy in 3D printing projects, offering a unique combination of flexibility and durability that is hard to match. By providing an adjustable level of tension,...
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Y-axis belt tensioner for standard gt2 20T or toothless idler with 3mm bore Fits on Prusa MK3MK3sMK3s+Fasteners:2x M3x10 screw2x M3 hex nut2x M3 Nyloc hex nuts2x M3x16 screws1x 3x22 mm cylindrical pin (ISO 8734 / DIN 6325) or cut a M3 screw to the...
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After a 6 hour print cycle, I used a laser temperature gun to measure the temperature at just 30C which is fantastic considering I run my Y axis VREF at a higher voltage than my X axis. This setup has been working incredibly well for me and I'm...
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I decided my Y-axis HYREL wasn't tightened right, so I built a tensioner myself! This will only work if you have one of their newer models that uses slotted aluminum for the Y-axis arm. You might need to make your own if your dimensions don't match...
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To achieve the additional 25mm, it's essential to relocate the end stop microswitch of the Y axis and verify that there is clearance for the hotbed level adjustment wingnuts to pass over the backside frame. Although this step has not been taken yet,...
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USE the yaxisside1v3.stl and yaxisside2v3.stlHey guys, my name is Caleb and I'm building a further fabrication Y1200 laser cutter(See link belong for more information) and decided to convert the twin Nema 17 Y axis steppers for a single Nema 23...
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After about three years of use, my Makerbot 2X's y-axis motor holder suddenly cracked and broke into several pieces, rendering my printer unable to accurately control its movement along the y-axis. As a result, the quality of my prints was...
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It eliminates all acrylic components in the Y-Axis and significantly boosts structural integrity. The design also adjusts the belt orientation. The redesign consists of: Rod supports - Print four of these, ensuring they are printed upright to...
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To simplify y-axis bushing replacement, I altered the provided instructions by using a 11mm length mountable bushing instead of creating excessive friction with a longer one. While installation might take time and accuracy in measurements for proper...
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If you've also made the switch to Nema CNC stepper motors or added dampers to your regular motors, this Y-Axis Endstop is a must-have upgrade. It fits snugly into my Ender 3 frame and prevents any shifting during use. ... Leave a like or comment below...
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Hey guys, my name is Caleb, and I'm building a further fabrication Y1200 laser cutter (See link below for more information) and decided to convert the twin Nema 17 Y axis steppers into a single Nema 23 stepper. I used some low-profile m5x12 screws...
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After about 3 years of use, the y-axis motor holder in my Makerbot 2X snapped abruptly into several pieces. Its abrupt failure severely impacted the control my printer had over its movement along the y-axis. Unfortunately, this resulted in a drastic...
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Logan's original design: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/anet-a8-prusa-style-y-axis-upgrade-50267 Strongly recommend: Diagonal Reinforcement: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2351450 Top Reinforcement: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2646309...
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Prusa Steel Y-axis end-stop supports provide additional reinforcement where needed most, making prints easier to work with especially when you need a sturdy structure like that. Prusa steel and other steel types make strong printouts. A user's...
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I got in touch with the local distributor through the Igus web site and it wasn't fast or cheap but I eventually got exactly the right things, rods perfectly cut to size. For the Y axis I bought RJ4JP-01-08 bearings and AWMP-08 hard anodized...
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The Y-axis relies on the 20MM profile to resist movement imparted by the much heavier Y-axis gantry. I suspect this is somewhat deliberate and it lowers the frequency of vibration imparted into the structure (and print). I am planning to replace my...
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Materials Used: * Aluminium angle 200 x 40 x 1.5, cut into two lengths at 210 * BR extrusion 20 x 40 x 350 with a 6mm slot * M4 T nuts and bolts * M3 nuts & bolts The stock Y-axis end plates were modified to remove the foot and extend them slightly....
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I recently encountered an issue where my p3Steel (y-Axis) rod had too much play, which necessitated designing a custom mount to address the problem. This mount proves effective even without employing a screw, achieving a remarkably snug fit. To...
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This Y-axis locker is a crucial component that completely eliminates wobbling in a Tevo Tarantula's bed movement and reduces the number of parts needed to assemble the bed significantly. It is extremely durable, providing balance while eliminating...
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... loosely or too tightly check your e-steps calibration and calibrate your flowrate (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3678579). On October 12, 2020 an update was added that includes the Y-Axis Tensioner Body V2 to better match the X-Axis Tensioner.
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My 3D printer's Y axis endstop position was originally set so that after homing, the nozzle would be about 20mm off the bed. With this modification installed, I can now configure my printer so that the nozzle homes in at a distance of around 5-10mm...
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Y-Axis Linear rod replacement for standard v-slot wheels - Sovol SV01 Remixed from - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2997426 Amazon links for the rods and bearings I used: Rods: 8mm x 450mm...
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I removed the whole laser gantry and found that the two pulleys on the Y axis were twisted and rubbing against the belt and the holder. The reason is that the pulleys have a single 3x8x4 bearing in the middle and that's not enough to keep the...
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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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After assembling your anet a8, you may have noticed that the Y-axis belt runs in a triangular path. The mounting point to the bed is set too high, which prevents the belt from running straight from the motor to the pulley/belt tensioner. This design...