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RebeliX with prusa I3mk2 extruder and 8mm sensor upgrade

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  • X-_motor.stl
  • X-carriage.stl
  • X-leadscrew_idler.stl
  • Y-bearing-housing.stl
  • Y-belt-holder-adjustable-part1.stl
  • Y-belt-holder-adjustable-part2.STL
  • Y-motor.stl
  • Y-rod-holder.stl
  • Y_motor_upgrade_1.stl
  • Z-axis-top_left.stl
  • Z-axis-top_right.stl
  • Z-axis_bottom_left.stl
  • Z-bottom_right.stl
  • extruder-cover.stl
  • extruder-idler-simplified.stl
  • extruder_body_8mm_sensor_3.stl
  • fan-nozzle.stl
  • leftZ-axis_bottom_4.stl
  • y-idler.stl

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Publication date 2021-02-25 at 12:32
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2017-05-01 at 21:31
Design number 313596

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files to make a 3030 rebeliX and prusa I3 amalgamation :)
Also many thanks to Tom from Tom3dguide for putting this new improved idler.

You will need to print the Y bearing housing three times, and the Y rod holder 4 times, all other parts need to be printed only once
Here are the parts you will need
Also if making this machine larger make sure to take account that the extrusion, Acme rods, smooth rods and belts will need added lengths.
(4) M2 x 10mm bolts
(12) M3 x 10mm bolts
(11) M3 x 16mm bolts
(8) M3 x 20mm bolts
(3) M3 x 25mm bolts
(4) M3 x 30mm bolts
(3) M3 x 40mm bolts
(1) M3 x 45mm bolts
(32) M6 12mm bolts
(2) GT2 teethed belt pulley
(2) 30/30 m6 Hammerhead Nuts
(30) 30/30M6 (slide in) T-nuts
(10) M3 Nuts
(4) M3 Square Nuts
(2) Smooth M8 rods 370mm (X)
(2) Smooth M8 rods 360mm (Y)
(2) Smooth M8 rods 320mm (Z)
(3) 30/30 extrusion 360 mm X
(2) 30/30 extrusion 330 mm Z
(2) 30/30 extrusion 320 mm Y
(8) 30/30 Aluminum corner brackets
(4) 623zz Bearings
(1) 625zz bearing (make sure it is double Z)
(7) LM8uu bearings
(3) LM8LUU bearings for the bed, or you can replace them with extra 6 LM8UU
(3) Nema 17 or (you will need five motors if you decide not to use the integrated ones below)
, also you will need Tr8x8 rods for the z axis 300mm you will need two and the nuts)
(2) Nema 17 m8 acme lead screw integrated 300mm
2 meters GT2 belt
(2) Endstops
(1) PCB heated bed 8x8 or Aluminum heated bed with thermistor (or whatever size you are using, remember you will have to cut the 30/30 extrusion and the rods accordingly)
(1) Bed carriage (RepRap Champion)
(4) M3 x 10mm aluminum spacers
Zip ties & wire
(1) E3D V6 J-head or Clone with thermistor and heathing element ( wired )
(1) 18mm Diameter 8 mm Proximity Sensor 5-36V or 6-36
(1) MK8 Filament Gear
(2) Springs (40mm length and 3.5 or 4mm Inner diameter)
(1) 30mm fan ( the voltage you need it to be depends on which power supply you are using, usually the most common is 12V)
(1) 50mm brushless blower fan (people call them laptop fans, I call them the sling blade, mhhmhh.)

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