├── BFI Gears ├── CAD │ ├── BFI Gearz Trident Front Cover 2X.step │ ├── BFI Idler Gear 13 tooth 2X.step │ ├── BFI Main Gear 14 tooth 4X.step │ └── readme.md ├── Images │ ├── beefgears.gif │ ├── beefgears.jpg │ └── readme.md ├── STLs │ ├── BFI GearCap 2X.stl │ ├── BFI Gears Idler 2X.stl │ ├── BFI Gears M3x6 Recessed Idler 2X.stl │ ├── BFI Gears Main 4X.stl │ └── readme.md └── readme.md ├── DIN Relay Mounts ├── CAD │ ├── DIN relay mount double.step │ ├── DIN relay mount single.step │ └── delme.txt ├── Images │ ├── delme.txt │ ├── relay mount bottom.jpeg │ └── relay mount double.jpg ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ ├── DIN relay mount double.stl │ ├── DIN relay mount single.stl │ └── delme.txt ├── GT2 Belt Tension Meter ├── CAD │ └── delme.txt ├── Images │ ├── 10grease.png │ ├── 11grease.png │ ├── 12preload.png │ ├── 13pivot.png │ ├── 14calibrate.png │ ├── 15measure.png │ ├── 16read.png │ ├── 17stow.png │ ├── 1main.png │ ├── 2slidelube.png │ ├── 3DPTronics50.png │ ├── 3slideassemble.png │ ├── 4slideinstall.png │ ├── 5selftappers.png │ ├── 6needles.png │ ├── 7gearmesh.jpg │ ├── 9installneedl.png │ ├── CC.png │ ├── LM3D.jpg │ ├── LM3D_Logo.png │ ├── Sledz_Logo_60.png │ ├── Viperworx_Logo_50.png │ ├── Viperworx_Logo_60.png │ ├── altcalibration.jpg │ ├── assembly.gif │ ├── dremc60.jpg │ ├── logo.png │ ├── meteronbelt.JPG │ ├── metervid.gif │ ├── pfmakes60px.png │ ├── replimat_logo2.png │ ├── slidefit.gif │ ├── stepper.jpg │ ├── table1.jpg │ ├── table1.png │ ├── table1a.png │ ├── table2.png │ ├── tension-sticker.jpg │ └── west60px.png ├── Manual │ ├── GT2_Tensiometer_Assembly_Manual.pdf │ ├── GT2_Tensiometer_Manual.pdf │ └── Readme.md ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ ├── GT2 Calibration Wire Pivot 0.032.stl │ ├── Meter Base-RC2.stl │ ├── Meter Slide-RC2 .stl │ ├── Needle 00-RC2.stl │ ├── Needle 01-RC2.stl │ ├── Needle 02-RC2.stl │ ├── Needle 03-RC2.stl │ ├── Needle 04-RC2.stl │ ├── Needle 05-RC2.stl │ ├── Readme.md │ ├── Spring Block-RC2.stl │ └── Spring Spacer-RC2.stl ├── Junk Drawer ├── 4 Inch Duct Parts │ ├── Readme.md │ └── STLs │ │ ├── Canister Flange use with HEPA.stl │ │ ├── Canister Flange.stl │ │ ├── Cover.stl │ │ ├── HEPA adapter rear.stl │ │ ├── Hose Flange.stl │ │ ├── README.txt │ │ ├── Trident Exhaust Mount.stl │ │ ├── Window Flange Lockring.stl │ │ ├── Window Flange.stl │ │ ├── Window-Canister Flange Ring 2x.stl │ │ └── delme.txt ├── Glue Holder │ ├── Images │ │ ├── delme.txt │ │ └── glue holder.jpeg │ ├── Readme.md │ └── STL │ │ ├── delme.txt │ │ └── superglue holder.stl ├── Mini Dead Blow Hammer │ ├── Images │ │ ├── delme.txt │ │ └── mini deadblow.jpeg │ ├── Readme.md │ └── STLs │ │ ├── delme.txt │ │ ├── mini deadblow hammer cap x2.stl │ │ └── mini deadblow hammer.stl ├── Step Drill Handle │ ├── Images │ │ ├── delme.txt │ │ └── step drill handle.jpeg │ ├── Readme.md │ └── STLs │ │ ├── Step Drill Handle Cap.stl │ │ ├── Step Drill Handle.stl │ │ └── delme.txt ├── delme.txt ├── heat set practice block.stl └── puller.stl ├── LDO ADXL Ribbon Winder ├── Images │ ├── Winder Exploded.png │ ├── winder assembled.png │ └── winder_w_ffc.png ├── Readme.md └── STL Files │ ├── winder_housing.stl │ └── winder_lid.stl ├── LICENSE ├── Misumi Clip Cable Channels ├── CAD │ ├── Misumi_Wire_Cover_Clip_ party pack v5.f3d │ └── delme.txt ├── Images │ ├── Misumi Clip Channels.png │ ├── channel-installed.jpg │ ├── channels_installed2.jpg │ ├── delme.txt │ └── motorexit.jpg ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ ├── 1515 │ ├── Main Channel Clip 1515.stl │ ├── Main Channel Clip Botom Left 1515.stl │ ├── Main Channel Clip Botom Left Notched 1515.stl │ ├── Main Channel Clip Botom Right 1515.stl │ ├── Main Channel Clip Botom Right Notched 1515.stl │ ├── Main Channel Clip Enclosed 1515.stl │ ├── Main Channel Clip Ziptie 1515.stl │ └── delme.txt │ ├── Channel Clip Enclosed Narrow.stl │ ├── Channel Clip Enclosed.stl │ ├── Channel Clip Wire Cutout Left Notched.stl │ ├── Channel Clip Wire Cutout Left.stl │ ├── Channel Clip Wire Cutout Right Notched.stl │ ├── Channel Clip Wire Cutout Right.stl │ ├── Channel Clip w-Ziptie.stl │ └── Main Channel Clip.stl ├── README.md ├── Short Stack Bento Filter ├── CAD │ ├── Bento Hepa 40x80 half stack w heatsets.step │ └── delme.txt ├── Images │ ├── hammernuts.jpeg │ ├── installed.jpeg │ └── shortybento.jpg ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ ├── Bento Carbon Catcher2.stl │ ├── Bento Half Stack Carbon.stl │ ├── Bento Half Stack Cover.stl │ ├── Bento Half Stack Duct 2020 Mount.stl │ ├── Bento Half Stack Fan-heatsets.stl │ ├── Bento Half Stack Fan.stl │ ├── Bento Half Stack HEPA.stl │ └── delme.txt ├── Silicone Brush for Decontaminator ├── CAD │ ├── BristleCutGuide.f3d │ ├── Readme.md │ └── silicone brush holder.step ├── Images │ ├── RB.jpg │ ├── assembly.png │ ├── brush dims.png │ ├── brush right.png │ ├── brush side.png │ ├── brush.png │ ├── brush_iso.png │ ├── step1.jpeg │ ├── step2.jpeg │ └── step3.jpeg ├── README.md └── STL Files │ ├── 7mm purge bucket spacer for kinematic bed.stl │ ├── GuiLe0ntine_3_bristle_cut_guide.stl │ ├── GuiLe0ntine_4_bristle_cut_guide.stl │ ├── brush_holder.stl │ ├── brush_holder_w_cutout.stl │ └── trident_extension_bracket_right_mount.stl ├── Stealthburner Thermistor Toolheads ├── CAD │ └── readme.md ├── Images │ ├── delme.txt │ └── thermistor.jpeg ├── STLs │ ├── SB_Dragon_TH_Rear_CW1.stl │ ├── SB_Dragon_TH_Rear_CW2.stl │ └── delme.txt └── readme.md ├── Trident Corner Cam ├── CAD │ ├── Rpi Arducam OV5647 Trident Mount.step │ └── delme.txt ├── Images │ ├── Exit_Port.jpg │ ├── Main.jpg │ ├── Trident Cam Mount.jpg │ ├── TridentCam.jpg │ └── delme.txt ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ ├── Cam Body 1x.stl │ ├── Cam Cover 1x.stl │ ├── Top Bracket x1.stl │ ├── Yoke L x1.stl │ ├── ribbon channel hinge.stl │ ├── ribbon channel port L.stl │ ├── ribbon channel port cap L.stl │ └── ribbon channel.stl ├── Trident Deck Panel Ramps for Inverted Electronics ├── CAD │ └── delme.txt ├── Images │ └── delme.txt ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ └── Trident_Deck_Ramp 2x.stl ├── Trident Gantry Micro Adjuster ├── Images │ ├── Readme.md │ └── gantry adjuster.png ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ └── trident gantry adjuster.stl ├── Trident MGN9 Crash Pads ├── CAD │ └── delme.txt ├── Images │ ├── crahspad1.jpeg │ ├── crashpad.jpeg │ └── crashpad.jpg ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ ├── Crash Pad A x3.stl │ └── Crash Pad B x3.stl ├── Trident Noodle ├── CAD │ └── noodle.f3d ├── Images │ └── noodle.jpeg ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ └── noodle.stl ├── Trident Thermistor Corner ├── CAD │ └── mrthermistorfoot.step ├── Images │ ├── mrthermistorfoot.jpeg │ └── mrthermistorfoot.png ├── Readme.md └── STLs │ └── Trident_Corner_A_ thermistor mod.stl └── Vibration Dampers ├── CAD └── Sorbothane Coasters.f3d ├── Images ├── ResultsDesk.png ├── Sorbothane_IS_result_Trident.png ├── discs.jpg ├── installed.jpeg ├── sorbo.gif ├── sorbothane damper.png └── sorbothane damper1.png ├── Readme.md └── STLs ├── Sorbothane_Damper_Base.stl └── Sorbothane_Damper_Top.stl /BFI Gears/CAD/readme.md: 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For Clee's fantastic beefy front idlers found here: https://github.com/clee/VoronBFI 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ### BOM 8 | 9 | Size | Qty 10 | --- | --- 11 | M3x8 BHCS | 1 12 | M3x6 BHCS (for recessed idler gear only) | 1 13 | 14 | ### Printing 15 | * Default voron settings 16 | * No supports needed 17 | 18 | ### Instructions: 19 | 20 | * Glue two larger gears to the heads of your M5x40 SHCS using superglue 21 | * Install BFI as you normally would and adjust top and bottom M5x40 SHCS so that belt runs centered 22 | * Once centered install the smaller idler gear using an M3x8 BHCS screw (or M3X6 BHCS for recessed idler) do not overtighten. 23 | * Gears should be a snug fit to eliminate backlash. 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Relay Mounts 2 | ### Mount single or dual channel relays on electonics bay DIN rails 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ### BOM 8 | 9 | Size | Qty 10 | --- | --- 11 | Single or Double Channel Relay | 1 12 | Voron pcb_din_clip | 1 13 | M2x6 Socket Head Self-Tapping Screws | 6 14 | 15 | Relay screw hole spacing: 16 | 17 | Single Channel: 20mm x 45mm 18 | 19 | Dual Channel: 33.25mm x 45mm 20 | 21 | 22 | DIN Clip: https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/blob/Voron2.4/STLs/Electronics_Bay/pcb_din_clip_x3.stl 23 | 24 | Dual Channel Relay: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078478SZ9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 25 | 26 | Single Channel Relay: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LW15A4W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 27 | 28 | ### Printing 29 | * Default voron settings 30 | * No supports needed 31 | 32 | ### Instructions: 33 | 34 | * Mount pcb_din_clip to the relay mount base using 2 M2x6 Socket Head Self-Tapping Screws 35 | * Install relay to mount using 4 M2x6 Socket 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meter is designed to measure belt deflection to determine belt tension for Gates 6 and 9mm GT2 belts. The goal is to eliminate the need for phone apps that use frequency to determine tension and to provide an easily quantifiable and repeatable number to use when tensioning belts on a 3D printer. The repeatability and accuracy of this meter will be partially dependent on the build quality but you can expect approximately ± 1.0N (0.25lb) accuracy on a carefully built and calibrated meter. 11 | 12 | Tested on the following printers: Voron Trident, 2.4, V.0, Salad Fork, and Switchwire. Note: for other non listed printers please ensure you have clear access to at least 150mm of belt. This meter will not work on printers with belts that run inside of the extrusion channels. 13 | 14 | **CAUTION:** The instructions and tension lookup tables contained herein are to be used with the the RC2 STL files included in this repository only. Any modifications, remixes, or substitutions of the core components have the potential to change the meter's characteristics and accuracy. Many iterations and months of testing were done with the current design (RC2) prior to its release to ensure an accurate and repeatable device. 15 | 16 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 | **Complete Assembled and Calibrated Meters Available Here:** [](https://www.etsy.com/listing/1508462271/belt-tension-meter-for-3d-printers?click_key=c4e5ac4274502a0272ba59451d81808205460597%3A1508462271&click_sum=88f43dcf&ref=shop_home_active_2&frs=1) **US**      [](https://west3d.com/collections/vendors?q=PF%20Makes) **US**      [](https://store.dremc.com.au/products/3d-printer-belt-tension-meter-by-pf-makes?variant=44804998955177) **AU** 18 | 19 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 | 21 | ### Ready to build your own? 22 | 23 | Below are instructions as well as everything you need to source hardware and get started. For video instructions please check out the excellent step-by-step build guide that LeeMerie3D put together on his Youtube channel here: 24 | 25 | [](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax2ZACkU6S8&t=1s) 26 | 27 | ### BOM: 28 | Item | Qty 29 | --- | --- 30 | M3x7 Button Head Cap Screw (M3x6 BHCS also works) | 1 31 | M3x25 Socket Head Cap Screw | 1 32 | M3x8x0.6 Washer | 1 33 | M2x10 Socket Head Self Tapping Screws | 2 34 | [0.81mm x 100mm (0.032” x 4”) Tempered steel music wire AKA "piano wire"](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WXGIHC?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) | 1 35 | [6mm OD x 0.6mm wire dia. x 50mm free length compression spring with 20 active coils (0.35N/mm spring rate)](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076LTYY5K?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) | 1 36 | Complete Set of Printed [Parts](https://github.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/tree/main/GT2%20Belt%20Tension%20Meter/STLs) | 1 37 | 38 | 39 | **Complete Hardware Kits Available From The Following:** 40 | 41 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 | [](https://www.etsy.com/listing/1508474957/hardware-kit-for-diy-3d-printer-belt?click_key=44e1f5f41d658941f698c878da3f2724a57067ab%3A1508474957&click_sum=25d1381a&ref=shop_home_active_1) **US**      [](https://west3d.com/products/hardware-kit-for-diy-3d-printer-belt-tension-meter-by-pf-makes) **US**      [](https://www.viperworx.uk/product/hardware-kit-belt-tension-meter-by-pf-makes) **UK**     [](https://store.dremc.com.au/products/3d-printer-belt-tension-meter-by-pf-makes?_pos=1&_sid=28fbfb08b&_ss=r) **AU**      43 | 44 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 | [](https://www.3dptronics.com/voron-mods/gt2-belt-tension-meter-hardware-kit-by-pf-makes) **IT**      [](https://www.replimat.eu/gt2-belt-tension-meter-hardware-kit/rt10204.2) **DE**      46 | 47 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 | 49 | 50 | ### TOOLS: 51 | * M3 drill bit and holder 52 | * ABS safe grease such as SuperLube Synthetic or Oatey/Harvey's silicone grease 53 | * 1.5, 2, and 2.5mm hex bit drivers. Ball end hex keys will likely give you a hard time here. 54 | * Toothpicks and Q-tips for applying grease 55 | * Hobby knife (X-Acto) 56 | * Small flat needle file (optional) 57 | * Small triangular smooth cut file (for cleaning up gear teeth and tuning dovetail) 58 | * Cutter capable of cutting hardened music wire (do NOT use your nice flush cutters for this) 59 | 60 | ### PRINT SETTINGS: 61 | * Print in ABS or ASA for best results 62 | * Slide, needle and spring spacer components work best when printed on smooth or satin PEI 63 | * Layer height 0.2mm 64 | * 4 perimeters 5 top and 5 bottom layers 65 | * 40% grid infill 66 | * Single perimeter tops will improve the dialface text considerably 67 | * 0.4mm nozzle with 0.4mm line width throughout 68 | * No seams allowed on needle or slide gear teeth, use blockers or adjust seam settings in your slicer. 69 | * Color change at layer 18 for Base and layer 43 Pivot for dual color contrasting text. 70 | * Your printer should be well tuned for this project (for example, able to produce a near-perfect Voron cube). Any PA issues or over/under extrusion will likely result in a poorly performing meter. 71 | 72 | ### ASSEMBLY: 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 1. Clean up printed parts as needed. Correct any zits, blobs or other print defects using a small file or hobby knife. Pay special attention to the gear teeth on the slide and needle. Carefully remove any stringing or blobs taking care not to change the tooth profile. 77 | 2. Check the fit between the slide and base. It should be loose enough to drop into the base freely without using force. The slide is designed to "float" in the base when in use. See gif below for proper fit. 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | If your slide it too tight you can adjust the fit in the base by shaving the dovetail in tiny increments with a triangular file on the angled face opposite the dial. 82 | 4. Using a cotton swab, apply a light layer of grease to the spring channel in the shaded area shown below. Do not lubricate the meter Base or Slide dovetail area as stiction may occur causing inaccurate readings. 83 | 5. Insert the spring, spacer, and spring as shown below. 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 5. Insert the spring spacer, spring and spring block in that order as shown. Note of the position of the counterbores on the spring block, they should be facing down in this step. 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 6. Flip the assembled slide and carefully insert the slide into the base as shown below. Spring tension should hold the parts in place. 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 7. Align the slide with the front of the base so that they are flush and the two holes in the spring block are aligned with the corresponding holes in the base and secure the spring block to the base using two self-tapping M2 screws. 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 8. Depress slide plunger to check that the slide is moving smoothly and without binding. 100 | 9. Starting with a #2 needle use trial and error to determine the needle with the best fit. When aligned on the hole, the needle’s teeth will mesh with the slide’s teeth. 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 10. Ream the hole in the needle with a 3mm drill bit and check the fit using the M3x25 SHCS screw. The needle should rotate freely under its own weight. (tip: if you don’t own a 3mm drill bit you can use the M3x25 screw to ream the hole by screwing it into the needle and intentionally stripping the threads) 105 | 11. Insert the M3x6 BHCS through the top of the needle (as denoted by the circular stamp). 106 | 12. Place the M3x8 washer onto the base, aligning it with the hole with the smoothest side up. (some washers have a burr from stamping, this should face down for best result) 107 | 13. Secure the needle onto the washer with the M3x7 BHCS, making sure the needle aligns to the zero position and the round divot is facing up. 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 14. Tighten screw until just snug then back off in small increments until the needle moves freely. 114 | 15. Depress the slide’s plunger several times to ensure that the needle moves freely without jumping or binding. 115 | 16. Check the needle’s backlash by gently wiggling with a finger. If the needle moves more than ½ a tick on the dial, swap to the next size up and repeat this test. You want a needle size that gives you the least amount of backlash while still allowing smooth motion of the slide. 116 | 17. Once you have the correct needle selected, use a toothpick or similar to apply a very small amount of grease to the areas shown below. 117 | 18. Test to confirm that the needle spins freely on the screw. 118 | 119 | 120 | 121 | 19. Flip the needle over and apply a very light layer of grease to the area that contacts the M3x8 washer, being careful not to get any on the lower threads. 122 | 123 | 124 | 125 | 20. Apply a small amount of grease to the teeth on the needle as shown. 126 | 21. Place the M3x8 washer back onto the base. 127 | 22. Again, tighten the screw until just snug then back off until the needle swings freely. 128 | 23. Cycle the slide 20-30 times to make sure grease is distributed and the gears mesh. 129 | 24. Slowly cycle the slide several times and observe the needle’s motion. It should be smooth throughout its entire range with no sticking or jumping. Adjust screw securing needle as needed to facilitate free movement. 130 | 25. Finally, install the M3x25 SHCS Preload Screw into the slide plunger as shown. This screw is threaded into plastic. Tighten until the head is flush with the plunger. Your meter is now assembled and ready for calibration. 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | **Note:** If your meter dial is not resting on the zero mark you may need to loosen the two self tapping screws slightly in the spring block move needle to zero position then tighten screws back down. 135 | 136 | ### CALIBRATION: 137 | 138 | 1. Cut music wire to 100mm and deburr the ends with a file. (note: do not use your good side cutters for music wire, dremel cutoff or hard wire cutter recommended). 139 | 2. Glue the wire into the hole on the side of the calibration handle making sure it is fully seated and flush on the opposite side. Afterwards remove any burrs or glue from the hole in the calibration pivot. It should rotate freely on the left pin when installed. 140 | 141 | 142 | 143 | 3. Depress plunger and place calibration wire into the jaws making sure the pivot is seated all the way on the left pin as shown. Eye protection is recommended for this step. 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 4. Slowly release the plunger and note the reading on the dial. Lightly tapping or “pumping” the plunger handle can help to settle the needle and get a better reading. 148 | 5. Tighten the preload screw one turn then depress and release the plunger again. Note that the reading has changed. 149 | 6. Repeat steps 3 - 5 until your meter consistently reads 1.9 when checking the deflection of the music wire. 150 | 7. Your meter is now calibrated and ready for use. 151 | 152 | ### ALTERNATIVE CALIBRATION: 153 | If straight tempered music wire is not available a suitable weight and spare section of belt can be used. A gallon plastic water jug and scale works well for this. Do not trust weights marked on fitness equipment, weigh them first. 154 | 155 | 1. Suspend a 1.36Kg (3lb) weight vertically from a 250mm section of GT2 belt and measure the tension with the belt teeth in contact with the two outer pins on the meter as shown below in step 3. 156 | 2. Adjust the preload screw as needed until the meter reads consistently across several measurements. 2.1 for standard rubber or 2.2 EPDM high temperature belt. 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 | Calibration wire can be stowed on the center pin with wire secured beneath the slides wire keeper. 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | ### TENSION MEASUREMENT A/B BELTS: 165 | 166 | 1. Printer should be cold for this test. 167 | 2. Refer to your printer's documentation for proper belt tension or see table below. 168 | 3. Center toolhead on X and then move Y until the X/Y idler centers are 150mm from the front idler centers. Motors should be on for this test. (note: unlike phone apps the 150mm distance is not a critical distance just a way to ensure that the toolhead is centered and to aid in obtaining repeatable results). 169 | 4. Depress plunger and place meter on the 150mm belt span so that belt is routed through the gauge pins as shown. 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 5. Slowly release the plunger and note the reading on the dial. *rocking the meter very slightly fore and aft or lightly “pumping” plunger can help to settle the needle and get an accurate reading. 174 | 6. Repeat three times to ensure you are getting consistent readings. 175 | 7. Adjust belt tension then repeat steps 3-5 until you reach the desired tension (see table below) The A/B belt tensions can affect each other. Tightening one will also tighten the other. Go back and forth adjusting each until they are equal. 176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | 180 | 8. Home X and Y to seat the belts then repeat steps 2-5 to verify that tension is correct and make followup adjustments as needed. 181 | 9. Your belts should now be properly tensioned. 182 | 183 | Note: Depending on your style of printer your belt tension may increase slightly when utilizing a heated chamber so keep this in mind when selecting tensions in the higher range. Check your belts after a preheat to be sure you are not exceeding safe limits. When checking tension always remember to run the measured axis through its full range of travel before measuring to normalize the tension in the belt path. 184 | 185 | 186 | 187 | 188 | ### Need a handy tension chart sticker? Dr. Mursey has them here in his sticker shop: 189 | 190 | [](https://drmursey.myshopify.com/products/pf-tensioner-chart) 191 | 192 | 193 | 194 | 195 | 196 | 197 | 198 | ### CREDITS 199 | Sincere thanks to the following for donating their time, plastic, and patience in helping to test and provide feedback on this design: 200 | * Le0n2959 201 | * Moogoo (oogoom) 202 | * Yeri (yeriwyn) 203 | * Dokuu 204 | * Xivima 205 | * Mc-Red 206 | * Lillianamirrors 207 | * Pnewb 208 | 209 | 210 | 211 | 212 | My projects are 100% fueled by coffee. If you enjoy the work I do and would like to buy me one, you can do so here. 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The handle is best printed with a 0.6mm nozzle in a very tough filament like nylon. One cap is printed in nylon and the other is printed in TPU for varying striking surfaces. The caps are slightly undersized for TPU, a test print and scaling of the caps may be necessary depending on the material used. Screw one cap on then fill 2/3 full of lead shot or BBs, screw on the other cap and enjoy. 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ### BOM 9 | 10 | Size | Qty 11 | --- | --- 12 | #8 lead shot or BBs | 1 13 | Alloy 910 or similar nylon filament | 1 14 | 90 Shore A TPU filament | 1 15 | 16 | ### WARNING: Do NOT print this in PETG, ABS or PLA. I have tested these and they will eventually crack or shatter. Always use safety glasses when using percussive tools. Not responsible for any injury or property damage from the use of this tool. 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If you enjoy the work I do and would like to buy me one, you can do so here. Thank you for your support! 5 | 6 | [![paypal](https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donateCC_LG.gif)](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EV5XT7SVS6D9N) 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/CAD/delme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/Images/hammernuts.jpeg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/Images/hammernuts.jpeg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/Images/installed.jpeg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/Images/installed.jpeg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/Images/shortybento.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/Images/shortybento.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Short Stack Bento Box Carbon/HEPA Filter 2 | ### A shortened remixed version of the wonderful original design found here: https://www.printables.com/model/272525-bambu-lab-x1c-bentobox-air-filter 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ### BOM 7 | 8 | Size | Qty 9 | --- | --- 10 | 40x10 Axial Fan | 2 11 | M3x8 Socket Head Cap Screws | 10 12 | M3 Heat Set Inserts | 12 13 | M3 Hammer Nuts | 2 14 | 40x80x15mm Hepa Filter | 1 15 | 6x3mm N52 Disc Magnets | 32 16 | Acid-Free Activated Carbon 17 | 18 | ### Printing 19 | * Default voron settings 20 | * No supports needed 21 | 22 | ### Instructions: 23 | In addition to shortening the modules, this remix relocates the wiring channels for cleaner wiring when used on Voron printers as well as mounting holes to secure it to the rear 2020 extrusion. For Trident mount the duct to 2020 rear extrusion using the two rearmost through holes, M3x8 screws and hammer nuts. Then secure fan mount and stack the remaining modules. 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | This version for use with this size HEPA filter only: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0782T7L6P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Carbon Catcher2.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Carbon Catcher2.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Carbon.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Carbon.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Cover.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Cover.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Duct 2020 Mount.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Duct 2020 Mount.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Fan-heatsets.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Fan-heatsets.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Fan.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack Fan.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack HEPA.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/Bento Half Stack HEPA.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Short Stack Bento Filter/STLs/delme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Silicone Brush for Decontaminator/CAD/BristleCutGuide.f3d: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Silicone Brush for Decontaminator/CAD/BristleCutGuide.f3d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Silicone Brush for Decontaminator/CAD/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### Use this Fusion 360 model if you wish to modify the brush segments. 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The cut silicone pieces are then placed into the slots in the brush holder and secured via a M3x50mm socket head caps screw. Sharpening the tip of the M3x50 SHCS to a point with a file is recommended but not necessary. If you choose not to sharpen the screw you can simply pierce the installed silicone flaps using the hole in the cut guide first with a tack or other shrarp object to make installing the unsharpened screw easier. 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | ### BOM 16 | 17 | Size | Qty 18 | --- | --- 19 | M3x50 | 1 20 | Heat-set Insert | 1 21 | Silicone Wrist Band | 1 (2 if longer bristles are desired) 22 | 23 | [CAD for alternative bristle guides](https://github.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/tree/main/Silicone%20Brush%20for%20Decontaminator/CAD) 24 | 25 | ### Step 1. Use the printed cutting guide to form the bristles. Print both guides and alternate 3 and 4 bristles segments in the brush holder. 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | ### Step 2. Use a sharp object to pierce the the segment via the hole in the cutting guide. 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | ### Step 3. Ensure the band is fully inserted in the guide and make the final cut to length. 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | ### Step 4. Insert heat set insert followed my alternating 3 and 4 bristle segments. Make sure segments are fully seated and install the M3x50 Screw 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | ### Step 5. Install your new silicone brush, check brush height and adjust as needed. 42 | 43 | The wrist bands I used for this can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09263TPL9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 However any silicone band measuring approx 12mm wide and 2mm thick should work. If you have a soldering iron it is a good idea to test your bands first to ensure that they are in fact silicone and heat resistant enough to use for cleaning a heated nozzle. 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Klipper can be configured to shutdown if this gets too hot in the event of a hotend fan failure. 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ### BOM 7 | 100K Ohm NTC 3950 glass bead thermistor. (bead should measure approximately 1.6mm diameter x 3.3mm in length) 8 | 9 | Here are the ones I use in my printersfor this mod. 10 | https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098TF372P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 11 | 12 | ### Printing 13 | * Default voron settings 14 | * No supports needed 15 | * Only the included rear portion of Stealthburner toolhead is needed to inplement this mod 16 | 17 | ### Instructions: 18 | Add a small dab of thermal grease to the thermistor before assembly. 19 | 20 | After connecting the thermistor to your control board add the thermistor entry to your printer.cfg file. I recommend setting at a lower shutdown temp to test before setting your final max_temp value 21 | 22 | printer.cfg example: 23 | 24 | [temperature_sensor heatsink_temp] 25 | 26 | sensor_type: Generic 3950 27 | 28 | sensor_pin: #port that thermistor is plugged into 29 | 30 | min_temp: 0 31 | 32 | max_temp: 50 #halt printer if ABS deflection temp is exceeded set to 90 after sucessful shutdown test at 50 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Corner Cam/CAD/delme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Corner Cam/Images/Exit_Port.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Corner Cam/Images/Exit_Port.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Corner Cam/Images/Main.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Corner Cam/Images/Main.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Corner Cam/Images/Trident Cam Mount.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Corner Cam/Images/Trident Cam Mount.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Corner Cam/Images/TridentCam.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Corner Cam/Images/TridentCam.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Corner Cam/Images/delme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Corner Cam/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Trident Corner Pi Cam 2 | ### 3 | 4 | View on 300 Trident with 150° lens 5 | 6 | ### BOM 7 | 8 | Size | Qty 9 | --- | --- 10 | Arducam Arducam Lens Board OV5647 | 1 11 | 150° M12 Wide Angle Lens | 1 12 | 1 Meter FFC Pi cam Cable | 1 13 | M3x5 BHCS | 3 14 | M3x8 SHCS | 2 15 | M3 Hammer Nuts | 1 16 | M3 Heat Set Insert | 1 17 | M2x6 Socket Head Self-Tapping Screws | 4 18 | 19 | Pi Cam https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013JTY8WY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title? 20 | 21 | 150° Lens https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FXF9Y1V/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title? 22 | 23 | Long FFC cable https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088CVNQHL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 24 | 25 | ### Printing 26 | * Default voron settings 27 | * No supports needed 28 | 29 | ### Instructions: 30 | 31 | * Mount Top Bracket to extrusions using M3x8 SHCS and hammer nuts. *this version is for left side mount only 32 | * Install Heatset in yoke then attach to Top Bracket using M3x6 BHCS. 33 | * Insert FFC cable into the Pi cam module and secure. 34 | * Pass FFC cable through rectangular slot in bottom of Cam Body. 35 | * Insert Pi cam board into Cam body then install cover securing it with the M2x8 Socket head self tapping screws. 36 | * Secure the completed camera module to the Yoke using 2 M3x6 BHCS threading them into the plastic of the Cam Body. 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A fidgety over complicated way to keep your extrusions in place while adjusting Trident rear gantry extrusion height 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ### BOM 6 | 7 | Size | Qty 8 | --- | --- 9 | M3x10 | 3 10 | M3x20 | 2 11 | M3 Hammer Nuts | 3 12 | M3 Nuts | 2 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Gantry Micro Adjuster/STLs/trident gantry adjuster.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Gantry Micro Adjuster/STLs/trident gantry adjuster.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident MGN9 Crash Pads/CAD/delme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident MGN9 Crash Pads/Images/crahspad1.jpeg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident MGN9 Crash Pads/Images/crahspad1.jpeg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident MGN9 Crash Pads/Images/crashpad.jpeg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident MGN9 Crash Pads/Images/crashpad.jpeg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident MGN9 Crash Pads/Images/crashpad.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident MGN9 Crash Pads/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | # Trident MGN9 Z Crash Pads 3 | 4 | ### Limit Z travel to minimize damage to X gantry and components in the event of a homing crash. Whoa means whoa! 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ### BOM 10 | 11 | Size | Qty 12 | --- | --- 13 | Printed Crash Pad A.stl | 3 14 | Printed Crash Pad B.stl | 3 15 | M3x16 Socket Head Cap Screws | 3 16 | M3x5x4 Heat Set Inserts | 3 17 | 18 | ### Printing 19 | * Default voron settings 20 | * No supports needed 21 | 22 | ### Instructions: 23 | 24 | * Install the tickest print bed/surface you plan to use. 25 | * Home printer, Z-tilt 26 | * calibrate_z (only if using auto Z offset) 27 | * Center toolhead over bed and move to Z0 28 | * Wipe any grease off of linear Z rail above the Z carriage and attach the crash pad as shown 29 | * Place 2-3mm hex key between the crash pad and the Z carriage to set the height 30 | * Tighten firmly and check to make sure it does not move 31 | * Now if z homing fails for any reason your z travel will be limited to Z-3. 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Inspired by Logan#2225's clip on version. 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ### Printing 7 | * Default voron settings 8 | * No supports needed 9 | 10 | ### Instructions: 11 | 12 | Slide onto reverse bowden tube prior to inserting into extruder coupling. 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Noodle/STLs/noodle.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Noodle/STLs/noodle.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Thermistor Corner/CAD/mrthermistorfoot.step: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Thermistor Corner/Images/mrthermistorfoot.jpeg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Thermistor Corner/Images/mrthermistorfoot.jpeg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Thermistor Corner/Images/mrthermistorfoot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Thermistor Corner/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Trident Frame Thermistor Corner 2 | ### Mr. Thermistorfoot lets lets you cleanly run your thermistor from your electronics bay up through the center of your vertical extrusions for frame temp monitoring and thermal expansion compensation. 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ### Printing 7 | * Default voron settings 8 | * No supports needed 9 | 10 | ### Instructions: 11 | 12 | This is the A corner, so this will place your thermistor in the left-rear or front-right corner. 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Trident Thermistor Corner/STLs/Trident_Corner_A_ thermistor mod.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Trident Thermistor Corner/STLs/Trident_Corner_A_ thermistor mod.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/CAD/Sorbothane Coasters.f3d: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/CAD/Sorbothane Coasters.f3d -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Images/ResultsDesk.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/Images/ResultsDesk.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Images/Sorbothane_IS_result_Trident.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/Images/Sorbothane_IS_result_Trident.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Images/discs.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/Images/discs.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Images/installed.jpeg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/Images/installed.jpeg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Images/sorbo.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/Images/sorbo.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Images/sorbothane damper.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/Images/sorbothane damper.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Images/sorbothane damper1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/Images/sorbothane damper1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Vibration Damping Coasters 2 | ### Uses sorbothane rings to dampen printer vibration 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ### BOM 9 | 10 | Size | Qty 11 | --- | --- 12 | Isolate It: Sorbothane Vibration Isolation Washer 70 Duro (0.5" ID - 1.5" OD - 0.5" Thick)* | 4 13 | Self adhesive cork or similar anti skid (optional) | 4 14 | 15 | *tested with Voron Trident 300, smaller lighter printers will likely require a lower durometer 16 | 17 | ### Printing 18 | * Default voron settings 19 | * No supports needed 20 | 21 | ### Instructions: 22 | 23 | Add anti-skid cork or similar to bottom of cup and trim. Place the sorbothane ring in the cup, then install the cap as shown and install underneath your stock printer feet. 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | ### My Trident input shaper results before and after adding the dampers: 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | ### Input shaper results with the ADXL mounted to my desk to measure its vibration: 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/STLs/Sorbothane_Damper_Base.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/STLs/Sorbothane_Damper_Base.stl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vibration Dampers/STLs/Sorbothane_Damper_Top.stl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Diyshift/3D-Printer/42963c23c22227e7f21f6be821501dc51b242da7/Vibration Dampers/STLs/Sorbothane_Damper_Top.stl --------------------------------------------------------------------------------