
motor support with block CTC I3 Pro B (Prusa clone)
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After a year of hard work on my printer, while I was tightening the belt before a print, I heard a crack: the anchor foot near the screw had broken. Looking at the piece, I saw that with the tension (I hold the belt very tight when I press, instead I loosen it when it is at rest) I avoided bending the rear wall but the piece wasn't so rigid and went in torsion. Now with this new design (Supp_Motore_V-2), I also eliminated this problem. After my first projects, I realized that my printer was not precise enough for me, so I prepared a series of updates to improve it. The first thing I did was put it on a 10 mm plywood base and use this for the necessary anchors. Later, I designed and printed some parts (which I show individually in each post). In this post: 1 - Y-axis motor support with screw for anchoring to the support surface. I noticed that when tightening the Y-axis belt, the back plate, which supports the motor, would bend. This update fixes that issue.
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