3d printer z axis
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I saw some of the other x-carve z axis spinners and I wanted to make one that spins it more freely so I made a crank type spinner. Needs a short M4 bolt and one or two washers. ...Bolt should self tap the hole in the knob. EDIT: Now with Knurled knob...
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my first proper 3d object using tinkercad. It uses a 6mm x 3mm magnet to attach to the z axis stepper, print with supports on.Seti here we come! ...Enjoy</p><p>edit: I have adjusted the reciever arm to be sturdier and added the stl file.</p><p>You...
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This part can be pushed or hammered (gently) into the end of the Z-axis 2040 linear rail to provide a new set of holes for those annoying little screws. I used this piece in conjunction with Tronxy X1 Spool Holder. ... Pay special attention to your...
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... Also you'll have to drill out the top and middle holes 3mm to bolt the rear part to the z axis main body. I used two 10mm screws for the bottom and middle holes and a 14mm for the top hole. The two thumb screws are 16mm x 3mm and 30mm x 3mm.
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Z-axis brace to stiffen up the Z-axis of the Prusa Mini 4pcs M5x12 and 4pcs t-nuts for mounting, optional is a M5 washer (10mm OD , 1mm thick) Thick version need 2pcs M5x25 and 2pcs m5x12. https://www.ebay.com/itm/232247392111 - M5x12...
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... any suggestions/advice is welcome. I used 100% infill though it would probably be fine going less. The next thing I'm going to work on is something that will hold the usb cable up on the top gantry so there isn't any pull on the z axis bracket.
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I was searching for a good-looking and functional stabilizer for the z-axis of my Chiron. Finally I desided to design it by myself. Here is my solution for the z-axis of the Anycubic Chrion. You're loosing no printing height and it also fixes the...
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... you might have already installed. It lines up perfectly with this Z-Axis Cable Chain Stepper Mount, or any other frame-centered mount. The best part is that no screws are required! ... Thanks to johnniewhiskey for your excellent chain design.
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SnapMaker J1 Z-axis lead screw stabilizer it's designed to snap in the two guide rods of z axis, in the centre you must use a common 608 ball bearing I designed this bracket to dampening vibration of the lead screw when homing, in my case quality is...
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This "Z Axis End Stop - Minimalist" derivative by natko (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5457) features an adjustable piece allowing use of the original endstop holes on a Cupcake case. Slots enable coarse adjustment, while a set screw provides fine...
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The original acrylic for the z-axis motor mount looks intimidating, considering its thickness is only about 5mm max and the motor has to support around 1kg of weight on its own. I created this simple design to replace the existing acrylic mount with...
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JGAurora A5 Z Axis Stabilizer Installation Options Explained Two distinct JGAurora A5 Z Axis stabilizers are available, each requiring different approaches for installation. One option necessitates disassembling the part, while the other does not. To...
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Z-Axis Alignment Guide for the CL-260 ===================================== This critical component secures the Z-Axis in place from its topmost position, effectively preventing excessive wobbling due to the inherent play of my rod-driving nuts. To...
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The Opto Board Holder Securely Positions the Z Axis Inductive Sensor Component With a sleek design, this holder effortlessly accommodates the opto board used for the z axis inductive sensor. Simply slide it into place from the side and you're good to...
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It's not so simple to fine-tune the Z-axis settings in your hypercube evolution, particularly when you're pushing the limits for yourself. That's why I created a small gauge to make this process easier. This gauge is specifically designed for a 300...
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This model is a 40 x 40 x 200 mm tower that will help you visualize the quality of your layers in the Z axis. There are raised letters at the base to show the X and Y axis. It is easy to resize in your slicer if you need it shorter or longer. ...
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I adjust my Z-axis pins to remove slight misalignment. Consequently, they rotated with a noticeable friction when in contact with the wooden material, causing an unsettling creaking noise and potentially disrupting my XY accuracy - I still need to...
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This is a Z-axis gusset I created to boost rigidity and minimize vibration. It's installed on the rear of the right side Z upright. Take a look and share any suggestions or improvements you might have. ... Hardware (4) M3 x 8 socket head cap screws (4)...
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It's specifically designed for the left side of the Z-axis. With this modification, you'll need to use an adjustable z-stepper bracket similar to this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2684832 because the entire assembly of the X-stepper will...
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To alleviate the hassle of manually adjusting the Z axis screw for perfect starting layers, I created a modified RepG example file. After sanding the new knob section for a snug fit on the motor, I applied a tiny drop of superglue and let it dry to...
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ITALIAN: Copertura Asse Z Artillery GENIUS Utile per coprire il cavo di alimentazione della Barra a Led Artillery Genius Led Holder 2.0: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5409254/ Sito Internet: https://www.domhouse.it/ _____________________ ENGLISH:...
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This Erases Most of the Z-Axis Wobble by Filling the Gap in the Socket. May Need to Be Amplified by a Factor of Ten. Print Settings: Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Notes: High Resolution for an Excellent Surface Finish. 0.2-0.3 May Also Work...
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For this makeover, I utilized the following components: 1pc Machifit 500mm Lead Screw with an 8mm thread and a 2mm pitch lead screw featuring a copper nut -> https://goo.gl/cKueAs 1pc 608ZZ bearing - OD22xID8xH7 -> https://goo.gl/ePWxcj 1pc Flexible...
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I have reviewed as many as possible of the Z synch & anti-wobble systems for any 3D printer on 'thingiverse'. They all looked very good but some for me, were too complicated, so I have adapted, changed, remixed, to a system I feel works for me; I...
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Since there was noticeable movement in the Z-Axis, I took matters into my own hands and created my own version. To make it work, you need to attach two top pieces between the frame and the z-linear rails at the top, and another two at the bottom in...
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So I designed the bed bearers to accommodate dual z-axis lead screws to stop the teettering effect whenever I cleaned it. I came up with this simple low cost solution to take the vertical load, but also having the lead screw locked vertically so it...
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Settings include:\n Diameter of top retainer (mm)\nTop_Retainer_Dia = 15; Range: [12:1:20]\n Changes the shape of the top\nTop_Retainer_Thinkness = 3; Range: [3:1:10]\n Thinkness of top retainer (mm)\nTop_Retainer_Shape = 8; Range: [4:1:100]\n...
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The U20+ frame is just too tall, causing the Z axis to experience major vibrations and impacting print quality quite significantly.\r\n\r\n To address this issue, I've designed a solution that involves printing the top and bottom parts twice, one for...
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I've been searching for a motorized Z-axis laser mount with casters instead of rods and a stepper motor, but I couldn't find one that met all these requirements. Through trial and error with Slic3R, Tinker-Cad, Cura, and Thing-Verse, I discovered...
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Motormount for Z-Axis Info Correct the Stepper mount to version 2, or mirror the old one. Print Settings Rafts: No rafts are required. Supports: Yes, supports are necessary. Resolution: The resolution is set at 0.2 millimeters. ...Infill: The infill...