3d printer z wobble fix
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Based on TronXY X5S Z Wobble Fix by Dan_Yole, I encountered persistent printing issues with overhangs around screw holes due to the outer walls' thinness at these points, causing instability until bridging occurred. To mitigate this problem, I...
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I've implemented a straightforward solution to address the Z-Axis wobble issue on the Fabrikator Mini V1.5 by applying a single drop of cyanoacrylate adhesive, effectively securing everything in place.
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My previous design had an issue, where the homing could fail violently, because the carriage, which has the thing that triggers the endstop, would stop at the bed, while the wobble fix would continue to go down until it was tightly screwed against...
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I'm aware that numerous mods exist to rectify the Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro B's wobbly Z-Axis, but I prefer to design and manufacture my own solutions so I decided to share my creation with others. To address this issue, I designed a replacement top...
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An adjustment to Robscar's design that adds a bit more material for rigidity and allows for clipping from the side onto the z axis guide posts so no frame disassembly is required, just have to detach threaded rod and slide into place. ...Moved screw...
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A 12mm LM12UU based cantilever bed, mostly printed, working to improve the design of the stock Tronxy X5 printer.
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Also, I highly suggest jettisoning the z-motor and realigning the rod using the setup shown in the second picture. This setup drew inspiration from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRtIxG2co5w. Measure up carefully, work on a rigid metal base,...
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I was having severe issues with vibration/warping on my prints. I ended up creating this new nut instead of using the original one. It now moves smoothly along both X and Y axes while nestled at the bottom of the printbed, gently nudging it upward.
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I discovered a crucial component for the Sapphire Pro that addresses its notorious Z-axis wobble issue, effectively stabilizing the Z spindle's movement. Pairing this upgrade with the innovative design found at...
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# Reverse Z-axis motor mounts __Update 170831: This mod is still a work in progress, as I've encountered some unwanted Z-backlash that I'm currently trying to track down. I suspect it's due to the aluminum-spring-couplers.__ This modification...
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A fix for that annoying chair wobble.Tested on the CZC ENCHANTRESS gaming chair.Included are OBJ and Fusion 360 files so feel free to change it to your chairs dimensions.Printed in ABS with 8 perimeters, 100% infill and 0.30 layer height (DRAFT)The...
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Sturdy hotend holder with integrated cooling channel for Hypercube type 3D printers. The original part allowed for some play after a few prints. Use 4x20mm wood/sheet metal screws for assembly. Did the model help you out? ...Sponsor me a cup of coffee...
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Sturdy hotend holder with integrated cooling channel for Hypercube type 3D printers. The original part allowed for some play after a few prints. Use 4x20mm wood/sheet metal screws for assembly. Did the model help you out? ...Sponsor me a cup of coffee...
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... the original bushing is ridiculously smooth and boasts low-friction properties. If you print with PLA, it's tough to match these characteristics, so the joystick might not glide as smoothly. Nonetheless, this fix will all but eliminate wobbliness.
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This is my solution to the Z wobble common to Geetech Acrylic i3 Pro B printers with 8mm threaded rods. It has completely eliminated the issue that was plaguing me, leaving me amazed at how freely the threaded rods now turn. To implement this...
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This is a really quick edit of the original design to wrap around and tighten on the X5SA's Z-Carriage. What you need are threaded inserts like in the original, as well as very long m3 screws (40mm). Might not be the most practical application. ...I...
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So I designed my own anti wobble fix, that grips onto the outside of the bearing instead of the smooth rod and is a bit longer to get the arms on the right height. I am using 3 M3 15mm screws for each side. The additional bearings were added with...
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In response, I designed a custom fix that clamps onto the bearing's outer surface rather than the smooth rod and extends slightly to position the arms correctly. To secure my design, I'm employing three M3 screws on each side, each measuring 15mm in...
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I created my own unique design and precise measurements tailored specifically to this 3D printer model. ...I drew inspiration from other informative videos on YouTube.\nSoftware: Cura\nNozzle Temperature: 210 degrees Celsius\nHeated Bed Temperature: 70...
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Print two times, one of which must be with a reflective surface.
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My First Masterpiece! To be honest, other tweaks I had in mind for my A8 just wouldn't cut it. So, I took matters into my own hands and whipped up a design using Blender. ...It's not fancy, but I hope you'll find it fits your machine perfectly!
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A 3D-printer that can print itself higher! and can replicate itself! Please watch the video and like the design! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek_7tBOCcAI I do not recommend this as your first home built printer! have a look at the step file...
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The Z-axis on an Ultimaker printer relies solely on the bottom coupler, which may exhibit minor lateral movement compensated by XY plane's Z brass nut movement. To ensure stability, an additional object can be used to secure the upper end of the Z...
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Hello everyone, Here's an anti Z-Wobble solution for the right-hand side of your printer. ... Enjoy!
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This is anti Z wobble part (Oldham coupler) for Green Mamba printer in OpenSCAD. ... more info: http://www.optolab.ftn.uns.ac.rs/index.php/education/project-base/211-diy-3d-printer Green Mamba printer on thingiverse:...
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I decided if I was going to fix the problem of wobble, I also wanted to upgrade my printer from the 1/4" imperial lead screw with a single thread, to an 8mm trapezoidal 4 thread (4 start) lead screw and reduce the rotation my Z axis stepper made per...
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Here's an easy test to see if your printer is being affected by Z-wobble: Just scale the Z-axis of your Object in Cura to a greater height. What is Z-wobble? ... If your Z-axis isn't linear or has vibrations, you'll get deviation at some layers and...