
Linear X-Axis Stabilizer for Prusa i4
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#linear X-Axis Stabilizer for Prusa i4 Printing with the Prusa i4 requires a stable carriage, and any bearing without a pair causes slack. This is especially true in the design of this printer. The carriages simply cannot function well without a matching partner. I recently upgraded my Y axis, and today I'm sharing the changes made to the X axis. As a result, printing is much more stable, and there are no waves on my models. To achieve this stability, I designed the stabilizer in such a way that installing it doesn't require disassembling the printer. Tired of taking apart the printer, I've made sure this modification can be done without any hassle. (Pair Support for shaft and LM8UU-Cap - print in mirror) To make this modification, you'll need one linear bearing, a shaft, some screws, and nothing else. That's right, just print the rest! As an option, I also created a slide for plain bearings, but I installed the usual LM8UU instead. ##Parts links below: Shaft D8mm L281mm - ebay: http://ali.pub/3qk5mg ali: http://ali.pub/3qk5um Bearing LM8UU - ebay: http://ali.pub/3qk5eo ali: http://ali.pub/3qk59t Bearing Brass LM8UU - ebay: http://ali.pub/3qk6do ali: http://ali.pub/3qk64q ##Links to used tools: Prusa i4 - ebay: http://ali.pub/3px3x9 ali: http://ali.pub/3kt2vs NOGA deburring tool and Blades - ebay: http://ali.pub/3px49i ali: http://ali.pub/2z2ah5 My other projects can be found here.
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