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... 5mm tall, for 3mm bolt size) QTY:4 4mm ball bearings These will allow lateral movement from a bent lead screw. The motion is very smooth. Note: The TR8 lead screw nut must be mounted on the bottom and assembly mounted under the bracket. ...
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Its top is crafted to be hollow and light, while the bottom is sturdy enough to ensure that the egg always returns to its upright position with precision.  To bring...
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You also require four wobble arrestor rod clamps, two z-rider parts, and two 1/4" x 1" bronze bushings. Modify four Mendel bushing parts as well. For easier assembly, you could print all parts on one plate. Immediately after printing, insert the...
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Hello, here a wobble track, compatible with Gravitrax. Here a Video Here a other Video from someone else on youtube I would be happy to see some makes from you. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10S Rafts: No Supports: No...
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Hello, here a wobble track, compatible with Gravitrax. ... <b>Here a <a href="https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7zq6qs" target="_blank">Video</a></b> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuZsUaDwgnE" target="_blank">Here a other Video from...
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The reasons for periodic z-wobble include: Bent threaded rods Eccentrically mounted threaded rods Play between the nut and threaded rod Tilted threaded rods This printed thread has no clearance. Six flexure-bearing based threaded clamps ensure...
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I made use of several 3D printing advantages; for example, I was able to print thin enough to be flexible for the cover (and still have text on part), get a nut to thread (lightly) onto printed shaft, create three dimensional fish and grass. To be...
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The fish and grass are three-dimensional, allowing me to print them repeatedly for consistent weight and balance. I've included easy-to-follow instructions with the pictures. I assembled the final version parts three times without any fit issues. A...
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... for Prusa I3 or Derivative Models. ... This innovative solution effectively absorbs defects in threaded rods, a common cause of unwanted vibrations and shifting that can result in unsightly lines appearing horizontally across your 3D printed model.
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Its upper portion is remarkably lightweight and hollow, but its lower section packs enough heft to guarantee that the egg will always spring back into place upright. Print this innovative egg at an infill percentage of 85% - 100%, without relying...
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Hey guys, this is an awesome little container for your loose pocket change, pens, pencils, and any other small thing you need to stash somewhere. Sorry about that, I haven't printed this yet, so I don't have any pictures of it printed. This was...
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The idea is that the wobble of Z axis are compensated by the springy spiral arms of the bracket and so it should eliminate horizontal lines on the print walls. The bracket should be printed with some slightly elastic material, like PETG. Maybe...
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The idea behind this design is that the wobble of the Z-axis can be compensated by the springy spiral arms of the bracket, which should eliminate horizontal lines on print walls. The bracket needs to be printed with some slightly elastic material...
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Another step taken towards minimizing banding was introducing a gap between the motor shaft and threaded rod within the Z coupler, yielding approximately 1mm of springy movement when pressed down before reaching the shaft. ...This can be seen in the...
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By using this rod and a few 3D printed parts, I was able to greatly reduce the amount of wobble in the X axis caused by the Z lead screw moving the table in and out. Pictures show the final assembly, and a Before and After picture, with the After on...
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By using this rod and a few 3D printed parts, I significantly reduced the wobble in the X axis caused by the Z lead screw moving the table in and out. Pictures show the final assembly, with a Before and After shot, the After on the left and before...
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I have successfully printed and mounted the thing by tkris86.\r\nIt functions flawlessly and effectively addressed the z-axis wobble issue.\r\n\r\nI admit I'm not a fan of the boxy design of the lower part, so I created this one, by experimenting...
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I remixed the original to fit 8x2 magnets. ...(the original called for 8x3) I used the 8x3 for a while, but noticed the magnet would slowly move, allowing two plates to touch flush. Which prevents any anti wobble action.
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After watching a YouTube video by AletheianAlex, who explains z-wobble and its best solution, I gained valuable knowledge. This is AletheianAlex's locking collar; however, I had to scale mine up to 106% to fit snugly on the leadscrew, which was...
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I have printed and mounted the thing by tkris86. It works beautifully and really solved the z-axis wobble problem. I confess I don't like the boxy design of the lower part, so I designed this one, by tinkering with the original (cutting some parts,...
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... it's a breeze to have light on my printer wherever I want. Additionally, I've added some holders for 608 ball bearings to the frame parts to prevent wobbling. ... Lamp: <a href="http://www.ikea.com/de/de/catalog/products/60213782/">IKEA Jansjö</a>
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Anti-wobble z Axis nut for Ender 3, Ender 3 pro and similiar --------------------- ## Updated version for Direct Drive can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5164752 ## This design should work on any 3D printer where distance between...
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I am using larger ball bearings too, 6.3mm or 1/4 inch ball bearings (again because it is what i had on hand, but you could take apart a 608 skateboard bearing and use the ball bearings) it utilizes 8 magnets per side. The 2 protruding holes take 2...
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User of the NoName CoreXY printer know that the four linear bars need to be aligned properly to not bind the linear bearings during Z movements.I always had issues with this causing bad Z artifacts and nothing helped so far.As the original NoName...
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This printer modification doesn't require the spring; just giving extra X-travel distance Update: Rev4 revised on June 8, 2015 Noted issues: Didn't fit around outside ledge with previous modification; adjusted height for slip-fit installation and...
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Alfawise U30 Lead Screw Stabilizer and T-Nut For Alfawise u30, a lead screw stabilizer and T-nut are needed. To achieve this, a 22mm ball bearing and two 3.8mm diameter, 1cm long screws are required. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the right length...
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People are using a PLA 1.75 millimeter filament that is solid throughout, with an extruder temperature of 205 degrees Celsius and a heatbed temperature of 60 degrees Celsius.
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Just eight screws, eight springs, eight washers, and eight nuts - that's all, folks! Check out the video: https://youtu.be/-OkvqHMSfwg. ...(By the way, the STL file is a fake one; I couldn't have uploaded this without it.) Don't forget to click the like...
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I drilled holes into the structure to fill them with epoxy, securing the leadscrew T-nut and creating a hole at one end of the forks for a bolt that holds a bearing in place or simply keeps the forks from separating. This project was designed using...
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I added holes to inject epoxy to hold the leadscrew T-nut and a hole in the end of the forks to insert a bolt to mount a bearing or just a bolt to keep the forks from spreading . This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online...