All STLs only need to be printed once. These should be printed out of a filament that's more tolerant of higher temperatures, like PETG.
STL |
duplicator i3 duet y carriage bearing block ptfe angled clamp.stl |
duplicator i3 duet y carriage bearing block ptfe lower clamp.stl |
duplicator i3 duet y carriage bearing block ptfe upper clamp.stl |
Tool |
Link |
Notes |
Power Drill |
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1/8 Twist Drill Bit |
Amazon |
This is for cleaning up a few 3D printed holes, so low quality is fine |
Screw Driver Set |
Amazon |
Must contain a variety of Hex head drivers |
Note that several of the links are to parts assortments, and a single assortment should cover all of the parts of that type. Obviously, you can also source parts elsewhere if desired, the linked ones are just a convenient option.
Item |
Quantity |
Link |
Notes |
PTFE Tubing 2mm ID |
500 mm |
Filastruder |
This is an approximation, purchase all PTFE tubing in a single length and cut to size. |
M3 6mm Socket Cap Machine Screws |
4 |
Amazon |
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M3 Washers |
4 |
Amazon |
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M3 Hex Nuts |
4 |
Amazon |
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M4 12mm Socket Cap Machine Screws |
4 |
Amazon |
You can salvage these from the printer's X carriage bearing block (I could be wrong, as I had upgraded to a Prusa i3 MK2 style X axis/extruder assembly years before this) |
M4 Washers |
4 |
Amazon |
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