adjusting z axis ender 3 3d models
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I made changes to the model below. I reduced the distance between the shaft and the body by 1mm. I made an arrangement for mounting the profile. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4768382
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/lWvrMRIm6sI
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End Caps for Open V-Slot 2020 with Open Hardware logo. ... This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515
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<b>BEFORE PRINTING</b>\r\nMeasure as shown in pic.2, ensuring distance from frame to outer rod side is precisely 25.2mm.\r\nThe bearing slot diameter of 22.1mm is designed for a very tight fit.\r\nSince I plan to print a knob, the bearing will not be...
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Pitch 8, lead 2. I designed this because I haven't find any model that will fit my printer. I am using this and testing for one week and still works good. I printed this in PLA and PETG. I recommend PETG. V4 is a little loose and I think print this...
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THE FIRST RULER ABOUT JOKER MOD; MAKE YOUR OWN 3D PRINTER IN FULL PLA. FORGET THE ALUMINIUM... FORGET THE PURISTS, AND PUT THE RIGHT THINGS IN THE F* RIGHT POSITIONS. ... UHA HAHAHAH HAHAHA use 100% infil for strong parts
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Here's a video that shows how it works and where it should be installed - it's not perfect, but it's better than nothing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYs1RouDY1k I've included two versions of part "A" - one is specifically designed for Ender...
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After adding new springs to my printer, the zero stop switch was way too low, and I had to re-adjust the bed height every time I added different adhesion tape, glue, or surface. I designed this so I could mark different heights and simply dial...
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Changes: - Shortened the frame so it does not collide with the X gantry, increasing adjustable range. - Added slots for M3 nuts to the frame and slider. Making it more robust and anchoring the slider to the bolt (so it stays in place). The M3...
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You need an M3 bolt, 2 or 3 M3 nuts, and 2 split lock M3 washers Assembly: Bolt head with nut and washed go in the knob, on the protruding part of the bolt use the lock washed and nut to secure the bolt in the knob. I use PETG for long-term use...
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This connection links the 8mm Lead screw and the 12mm Z-axis rods at their uppermost point. It provides space for a 608 skate bearing and a securing bolt. ... This modification relocates the caps to the solid rods, introducing a through-hole for an...
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Support and activation tool for installing an optical sensor on the Z-axis of an Ender 3, very simple to install and adjust.
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X axis: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2586512 Y axis: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2591938 Original Z axis: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2639892 I think long term I'd prefer a ballscrew drive but this is better than my old leadscrew...
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... to mount the screw. 4.) Slide the holder into the z-axis. 5.) Tighten the M3 screws 6.) Re-install the cover caps of the z-axis Please also take notice of my external USB-connection-box for Ender 6 --> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4816035
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I designed an upgraded z-axis stabilizer for my Ender-2 using a 608 bearing, aiming to achieve significantly smoother print results.
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Securing the Z-Axis Clamping Mechanism on the Ender 3D Printer requires a precise application of the clamping knob. ...This process involves tightening a screw that is precisely 8 millimeters in length, paired with a corresponding nut measuring 3...
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... is easy; just attach the back part as shown in the photo. Next, screw the M3 thread into the "endstop adjust" part. Now you can test various print surfaces without needing to relevel your bed again - simply adjust the nozzle height separately.
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... With a bit of pressure it's really tight there and I managed to push bearing in the hole with fingers. Step by step how I mounted mine: 1) Z Axis position for 180mm (Z max for me) 2) Fit bearing on the Z axis 3) Tight both screws to fix position
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... of the design found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:43783 was crafted using the Customizer tool (http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=43783). ...Specifically, the height of the object was set to 3.3 inches for optimal printing.
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... the profile Note: nate2569 pointed out that this design won't work on an Ender 3. The issue is that the stock Ender 3 Z axis motor rests on the bottom rail, and with the spacer installed on this bracket, the motor won't fit through the stock holes.
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This is a Remix of the Ender Z Axis Knob: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3797798 I remixed this design because I love the style of the knob, but the original thread length was too short. Every time I tried to screw the z-axis down, the knob kept...
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If you need to replace the crappy plastic corner braces with a better one and you can't mount the original z axis limit stop. I was having issues printing on the 5 plus and discovered that the PLASTIC corner braces were cracked. I replaced them all...
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To prevent clogs, modify the design so that the Z-axis has a larger opening. ...This adjustment will ensure smooth operation and reduce instances of jamming.
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Snap-in-place M4 compatible extrusion mount for the Ender 5's Z Axis Stabilizer. No extrusion disassembly required. Made from/with the following things. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4175541 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4881812
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Ender 5 Plus Z-axis supports. Has slots (for flexibility) for M5 screws with a counter-bore for flush mounting. ... The bearing used is a 608, in this case a ZZ as I had them already.
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This is a quick mod for the Creality Ender 2 pro axis. ... Simply plug the hole at the top of the wonderful handle at the top of the printer to keep the z axis aligned. Print in either PLA or PETG at 20% infill. ...