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A vital stabilizer for the Y Axis frame during maintenance of the MK2 undercarriage. Position the stand underneath the front end of the 10mm rod to offer additional support and prevent the MK2 from losing its balance. Print Settings Printer: Prusa...
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Hi fuccking asshole, I remix this Y-Axis support becouse I'm ritrded and I didn't make anythink with the old version. I spend over 300 euros for this fuccking shitty idea, I would improve this project with this simple support. You need a 15X 24 mm...
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This is a timing belt tensioner for ANET A8 Plus Y-axis belt tensioning. ... For assembly you need to get: 1pcs DIN934-M4 hexagon nut 1pcs DIN912-M4x25 cylinder head screw 1pcs DIN912-M5x20 cylinder head screw 1pcs 2GT20-B5 idler And for...
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I'm constantly dealing with my Y axis synchronization rod falling out, so I decided to create a part that would lock it in place within its space. Although there's still roughly 1mm of clearance for the rod to move, it no longer falls out. You'll...
cults3d
The worst problem is the vibrations of the Y axis. This piece is an attempt to improve the shaft, avoid vibrations and to serve as a reinforcement to the entire structure of the printer. ... To be able to print, the piece is divided into two parts,...
cults3d
This is a dimensionally modified version for easier mounting and adjustment of the tensioner for the Y-Axis on the Anet A8. It is based on the bearing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208. In fact, the set screw parts and base should be used,...
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This y-axis end cap substitute for a Printrbot Jr includes a belt tensioner, inspired by designs at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10274 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13479. The .stl file is exported from the .scad file designed for 6-34...
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The motor mount is a straightforward nema 17 Y axis design for use with 2020 extrusion, capable of functioning with or without its cap. Measuring 4mm thick, the mount provides a significant presence when combined with the cap's 23.25mm height,...
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**** If you make it and it works, please click like :) **** My X1 has a loose Y axis belt. I tried to rotate the belt attachment to tighten but that was not enough. So I made this. Since the bed of the X1 is not heated, it can be printed in PLA.
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It stands at the right height to trigger on the extreme forward limit of a Blacktooth laser's Y axis. The .stl file can be accessed and loaded into a 3D printer control program, like Cura or RepetierHost. ... The .skp file can be opened and customized...
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Y axis end-stop mount for the end stops listed below. The front can trigger on the platform itself, but the back uses the flag and a #6-32 nut/bolt to lock the flag in place under the platform and can be aligned with the end-stop (I mounted mine in...
youmagine
A straightforward 2-part y-axis tensioner that employs a wing nut and #8 machine screw to fine-tune the belt tension is utilized. The tensioner casing fits snugly into the slot of the front 2020 rail, securing itself with screws and t-nuts from the...
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I was stupid and broke my y-axis belt tensioner. Thankfully I still was able to print. So I constructed a new one. I used a M4 nut as a counterpart for the old screw and I used a M4x30mm with a hex socket for the knob screw. Also I needed two M4...
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I can share my calibration object to verify the X and Y axis calibration settings on my printer. After printing, I take precise measurements directly on the hotbed using a caliper. To confirm accurate calibration, I check that the measurement matches...
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Use your digital caliper to fine-tune and test the Y axis on Prusa i3 with ease. Calibration prints are a thing of the past with this efficient method. Simply place the open caliper in its mount, reset it to zero, then move the bed towards the...
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Attach the A8 back Y-axis frame bracket to the threaded rods securely by bolting it in place. Ensure that this part is printed at maximum resolution for optimal performance. To complete the assembly, you will need two M8 nuts and two M8 washers. ...For...
cults3d
Hi fuccking asshole, I remix this Y-Axis support becouse I'm ritrded and I didn't make anythink with the old version. I spend over 300 euros for this fuccking shitty idea, I would improve this project with this simple support. You need a 15X 24 mm...
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I'm modifying this: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:992552 \n\nMy Y-Axis bearing wouldn't fit in the original bearing mount from the link above, and the large hexagonal head of my M5 screw also didn't fit comfortably there. The included black M5...
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A more compact motor mount for the Y-axis of the TronXY X1 is designed, allowing the entire build plate to be utilized effectively. Factory parts restrict usage by approximately 2cm, rendering nearly unusable space near the edges. The new design...
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I've adapted the style of belt tensioners on my Y-axis by shortening the inner arms, allowing them to press firmly against the front horizontal extrusion. Having successfully implemented this modification, I was pleased with the outcome. However,...
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I was struggling with my Y-Axis stepper damper on the Ender 3. Found a solution: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3024360. It worked well but had some flexibility in the bracket. I simply added a 20 mm reinforcement to the side that secures the...
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I designed a handy knob for improved control over the buildplate (y-axis) of my Anycubic i3 mega printer. The hole in place looks like it was made for something just like this! Make sure you secure the screw with locktite or glue, as it tends to...
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I printed my Y-axis belt tensioner for the EMT8 with the circle for the tubing on the XY plane, as it seemed like a clever idea at the time. Unfortunately, it snapped in half when I attempted to install it, so I decided to enlarge the hole by 0.4mm...
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This is a reversal of the Sigma3D - Y axis Tensioner to make it work on the backside of a 2020 extrusion. It's been modified for use with the TronXY X3 bed upgrade. You'll need 4xM3 nuts and 4xM3 25mm screws. The file labeled "center_nut" lets you...
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... A small self-tapping screw from a flat-pack furniture build is then used to firmly attach the clamp to the Y-Axis hot bed mounting plate. ...I've included a FreeCAD .fcstd file, allowing you to easily adjust the self-tapper diameter as needed.
myminifactory
This is an adjustable Y-Axis belt tensioner designed specifically for the Rigid Bot Version 2. To install this part, you will need a 40 mm M3 screw and nut to secure the adjustment mechanism. The two M3 screws originally used to mount the tensioner...
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**** If you make it and it works, please click like :) **** My X1 has a loose Y axis belt. I tried to rotate the belt attachment to tighten but that was not enough. So I made this. Since the bed of the X1 is not heated, it can be printed in PLA. ... ...
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This is a design I created based on the "Anet A8 Y-Axis Cable Chain v2" by papinist. My chain that was printed had a few damages and I removed the damaged chain link from the chain. But the need to pull through the wire is preventing me from fixing...
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I'm not a fan of zip ties on my printer either, which is why I took matters into my own hands and came up with some custom mounts for the Y-axis - a crucial component of any reliable printer setup. ...The bolt holes in these mounts are approximately 2...
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Y axis cablechain for underneat the hotbed Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: YesSupports: No Resolution: .20Infill: 20 Filament: 123-3D PLA Yellow Category: 3D Printer Parts