The file 'Prusa I3 MK2 & MK3 Y Chassis Bearing Straps & Integrated Bushings 3D Printer Model' is (stl,scad,3mf,gcode) file type, size is 1.5MB.
2020apr26 Update - I've had a few requests for an idea that I should have thought of myself: with this latest release you can now simply re-use the existing "U" bolts that come with the MK3/S, eliminating the need for sourcing additional M3 bolts. I've also updated the OpenSCAD source to include this new bushing type as "mk3" which will work with the U-bolts for any MK3 version. I've also found that slicing with the latest PrusaSlicer (2.2.0 as of today) the ID of the integrated bushing version is no longer tight enough, so I've updated the source parameters to correct for this. Lastly, I've included a .3mf file for use with PrusaSlicer 2.2.0 (or presumably later) so that you can slice your customized version yourself and not have to spend several prints to get the right settings.
After over 3 years of continuous optimization, I can say with 100% certainty that this latest "mk3" integrated bushing version, when hand-worn in per the instructions by @nic print as good as the MK3/S is capable of with respect to bed play (since there essentially is none, but more importantly, no metal-on-metal contact so that bed resonances are minimized.
I suspect this will be the last revision of this part since, like many, I am hoping the Prusa XL (core-xy based) printer will be the next Prusa printer we all begin playing with. Meanwhile, the MK3/S keep plugging away as some of the most tireless workhorse 3D printers in the world.
Thank you to all who have reached out, commented, posted makes, and especially before-after prints showing the improvement. It feels nice to share something with others that makes an already excellent printer even better.
Don't forget, when it doubt, print it out !
Enjoy !
-=dave
2018aug19 Update - I can now confirm that using 3 "Rights" of the integrated bushing version works like a charm to replace the original bearings and u-bolts on the MK3 and takes what little noise was present with the original bearings down to nearly inaudible :)
Enjoy !
-=dave
2017nov18 Big Update - What is even better than ensuring your bearings are secured with rigid straps instead of zip-ties ? Making them one-piece printed and bolted in of course. I have been testing various printed bearings over the course of the last year and am finally ready to release what I am quite confident as the best Y axis bearing upgrade you can perform on your MK2, MK2S, or (most likely) MK3.
Video of them in action: https://youtu.be/RJopBbkPseA
The v1.0.2 straps are still there for use with original bearings of course, but for the quietest and most rigid bed attachment, these have been tried and true for over a year of active printing.
Big thanks to @nicw for all the empirical and objective testing, as well as for writing the installation/alignment instructions.***
Enjoy !
-=dave
2016dec12 Update - I'm glad so many of you have found these useful. I've made some small changes to make them even better (full history below).
Having recently purchased an Original Prusa i3 MK2, I was dissatisfied with the poor bearing mounting method that can easily introduce variability in the Y and Z axes.
Inspired by other overly-complicated solutions to the problem, I designed these easily-printed straps that when used with 6x M3x10mm machine screws, replace the zip-ties on the MK2 without any other changes and fully capture the bearings from movement.
Easily installed on Prusa i3 MK2 by removing only the MK42 heated bed element.
Enjoy !
-=dave
// history:
// -1.2.0 - 2017nov18 - Removed all bearing options other than @andyhomes version
// - Added printed bearing install instructions from @nicw
// -1.1.4 - 2017jul02 - Added @mightynozzle https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2202854 option
// -1.1.3 - 2017jun04 - Added @wbrucem https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2144803 "heavy duty" option
// -1.1.2 - 2017feb26 - Added @ksa https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:396232 option
// -1.1.1 - 2017jan02 - Added @Argutus http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1864526 option
// -1.1.0 - 2016dec29 - Incorporated @andyhomes stringed LM8UU bushing https://www.thingiverse.com/make:282174
// -1.0.2 - 2016nov04 - Increased width of tabs and introduced adjustable screw length so holes don't go all the way through, to help some with poor layer adhesion causing PLA-printed straps to crack
// -1.0.1 - 2016nov01 - Fixed incorrect tab thickness calculation (tab thickness would actually reduce when increasing shells or nozzle width, causing Customizer versions to potentially be unusable)
// -1.0.0 - 2016oct11 - Released
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Strap-Left-1.0.2.stl | 808.2KB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Strap-Right-1.0.2.stl | 960.9KB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-1.2.1.scad | 10.1KB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-1.2.2.3mf | 194.3KB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-1.2.2.scad | 11.4KB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-with_Bushings-Left-1.2.0.stl | 2.7MB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-with_Bushings-Left-1.2.2.stl | 3.5MB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-with_Bushings-MK3+MK3S-1.2.2.stl | 3.9MB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-with_Bushings-MK3+MK3S-1.2.2_0.3mm_PLA_MK3_29m.gcode | 789.6KB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-with_Bushings-Right-1.2.0.stl | 2.7MB | |
Prusa_i3_MK2_Y_Chassis_Bearing_Straps-with_Bushings-Right-1.2.2.stl | 3.9MB |