adjusting z axis ender 3 3d models
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I'm trying out a small spacer for fixing the "Ender 2" z-axis problem. The issue arises when your z-axis won't move up because your brass-nut/extruder mount isn't at a 90° angle to the tower/leadscrew. To fix this, simply add the spacer on top of the...
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Step by step how I mounted mine: Z Axis position for 180mm (Z max for me) Fit bearing on the Z axis Tight both screws to fix position Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.16 Infill: 20...
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-- Untested -- The rings are printing on my Ender-3 as I type this and I will make adjustments where applicable. V1 has a tight screw hole. V2 should have a smoother screw hole. If needed, let me know, I'll upload a version with a 4.2mm hole...
cults3d
Additional material needed: - 24mm (external diameter) ball bearing with internal diameter of 8mm - Two screws 3,5 x 9,5 (metric) - Shrinking tube for better fitting of the z axis in the ball bearing (optional) Instructions: - Bring the printing bed...
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This holder is required to assemble PSU after dual Z-axis installation. Made of two parts, just glue (epoxy is great) stand to a slot which is underneath of holder. This holder can be attached to Ender's 4040 -aluminum profile. Note! ...Powercords...
prusaprinters
Easy print to replace the Ender 2 Pro Z-axis Handle. ...I needed to reduce the height of the printer but did not want to leave it open. Edit: V2 removes some excess material, minimizing printing time without changing the overall look or strength.
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Creality Ender 4 users rejoice! ...The Z-axis stabilizer is now within your grasp, ready to be printed in its default configuration. ...To secure it firmly in place, gather the necessary hardware: M5 and M4 screws, along with trusty T-nuts.
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The point is they should have a 2.9 mm height difference, because that is the difference in thickness of the bed. -- UNTESTED -- The rings are printing on my Ender-3 as I type this and I will make adjustments where applicable. V1 has a tight screw...
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This is a passively attached pillow / bearing / plummer block for the z-axis of the Ender 5 Pro. Will probably fit other similarly fastened z-axis designs, but I don't have another printer to try it on. It's currently a slight compression fit...
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To get the Z-axis motor in sync with the z-axis carriage, I added a custom spacer that aligns perfectly without requiring any drilling or modifications.
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Z Axis Mount Tripod/Webcam, slides on the right side of the Z Axis arm, uses a standard tripod 1/4inch screw to lock cam into place.
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I did not find a solution for the Ender 6 Z axis so I went with the most robust and easily usable solution I could engineer. Excluding printing time, this modification should take approximately 1 hour. The Ender 6 has quite a bit of performance left...
cults3d
I did not find a solution for the Ender 6 Z axis so I went with the most robust and easily usable solution I could engineer. Excluding printing time, this modification should take approximately 1 hour. The Ender 6 has quite a bit of performance left...
cults3d
To install this upgrade, you will need the following hardware: Auto bed levelling - This mount is not designed to work with the standard Ender 6 Z-Axis Endstop. It could easily be made to, but I figured that most people doing this mod would have...
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...However, the counterweight adds some inertia to be overcome in the Z axis, and there is so little movement in the Z axis during printing that the consequence of added inertia should be negligible. This design uses a lead-filled shell as the weight.
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Endstop switch installed on Ender 3's Y-axis assembly by Creality.
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Just... ...Ender-3 X-axis Cover (Manual leveling hint included) .step - Feel free Remix! ...
grabcad
I did not find a solution for the Ender 6 Z axis so I went with the most robust and easily usable solution I could engineer. Excluding printing time, this modification should take approximately 1 hour. The Ender 6 has quite a bit of performance left...
prusaprinters
Parts to replace the z-axis wheel carriage with linear rails. ...See PDF doc for brief fitting guide.
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I loved the original design, so I customized it to perfection for the Ender Z-Stepper and tweaked a few features.
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The original stepper-mount for the z-axis is not well made as incection molded part. The angle of the stepper-axis is not vertical. ...So I replaced the original part with this copy.
cults3d
this is, a Support bearing holder, for a axial thrust bearing, to hold the Weght of Z axis, so the Z Stepper becomes fully weight releaved, (Z-Assembly weights about 2kg) so the Z Stepper, doesn't carry the full weigt anymore. Dont print it if you...
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The bed will slowly fall after power off, but that didn't bother me that much because the printer will home the z axis before every print anyway. I might make a redesign in the future to use a worm gear when I can find a good source for one. This mod...
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I created a custom spacer for my Ender 3's Y-axis test line, which was initially positioned too close to the edge. To rectify this issue, I designed a simple modification that shifts the test line approximately 2mm to the right. ...If necessary, feel...
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The Ender-3 y-axis endstop has been remade with an identical shape to the original, but shifted 6 mm forward. This adjustment allows the hotend to perfectly match the heated bed corner at position X0, Y0. The same screws are utilized. ... If you...
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What i used: Slicer: Cura Infill: 20% Support: No Adhesion: No Material: Basic Pla Printer: Ender 3 V2 Neo
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This design is specifically for a Support Bearing Holder to hold the weight of the Z-axis, freeing up the Z Stepper from carrying its full load. The Z-Assembly weighs approximately 2kg. If you don't have an axial thrust bearing like this one, please...
cults3d
tensioner for Ender 3; Ender 3 pro, Ender v2, Cr10, etc. ...One M3 nut and one M3x25mm screw are required. turnbuckle for Ender 3; Ender 3 pro, Ender v2, Cr10, etc. ...You need an M3 nut and a M3x25mm screw
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This is a small 130mm tall jig you can use to align the left and right side of your print head carriage when you use dual Z axis steppers. ...It slots into the bottom of the frame and makes aligning the axis a breeze.After powering off the printer the...