anet a8 z wobble 3d models
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I wanted to swap out the Z-axis bearings on my A8 plus with minimal fuss. This is a straightforward device that lets you push the old bearing out of its seat by its replacements. I opted for two pairs of IGUS LM8UU bearings, which I swapped in...
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This is an upgraded design of the bottom clamp for the z-axis linear bearing shafts from the ultimate stabilizer component on the A8 form Digital Sqrt. I made some adjustments to give it more substance in the z-direction and along the thin axis of...
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#This project has been discontinued, as I no longer use my Anet A8 and it has since been dismantled ****If you have questions or concerns about the design please post a comment. I will take any feedback and make adjustments accordingly**** The...
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I scoured every option for Z-Probe mounts, only to find nothing that rivaled the Anet's standard mount in terms of solidity. I decided to take matters into my own hands and create something myself. This custom design holds the probe in a nearly...
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In the file it contains: - Two types of chains (open or closed) - Support axis X and Z (female) - Support axis X and Z (male) - Support axis Z and X as well as the limit switch X - Chain support on the extruder - Endstop Z support - Z switch button -...
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The end-stop z-axis mount is a critical component that securely fastens to the machine's frame, providing precise positioning and control over the z-axis motor.
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Adjustable guide rod holders for the Z-axis system provide a versatile and customizable solution for precision applications.
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This mod prevents the 2 Z axis motors from getting out of sync.This is a work in progress.
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... install an end stop on the left side if this modification has already been made. ... Also, with the Z-axis limit adjustment complete, locate the component that secures the left bar and adjust the upper part to set the Z limit switch using a screw.
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Humans Craft Innovative Tool to Stabilize Z-Axis with Precision.\r\n\r\nA Game-Changing Solution to Existing Methods and Technology.
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The two components enable adjustment of the Z-axis geometry, as with the original components the axes were not aligned properly.
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... rod and bearing, both left and right are required. ... The necessary bearing is the 608ZZ 8x7x22mm type, which provides excellent stability in Z-axis movements with these parts. ... UPGRADE 1.03.2017 I have uploaded a new version of these components.
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Simple Tensioner to sync the 2 z-axis motors Parts needed: 930mm - 6mm GT2 closed belt 32tooth 6mm GT2 Gear 2 12mm diameter 6mm high bearings 2 605z 8mm bearings 6 m5 x 40 mm bolts modifications: move both z axis motors up 10mm
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Elevate Your Designs with an Intuitive Z-Axis Interface Streamline your workflow by incorporating a user-friendly z-axis system, allowing effortless graduation and precision control over intricate designs. ...To enhance this functionality, consider...
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... and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2008349. ...You Can Also Add a Z Cable Chain If You Want. Update: Some Tweaks for Full Z-Axis Movement and a Bigger Hole for Endstop Calibration. ...Made Some Small Adjustments for Better Printing Results
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Initially designed to correct Y-X-plane twist, it instead tilts the Z-axis when the printer is twisted due to the Y-axis's greater rigidity. This fix alone is insufficient - additional support will be needed. Similar design to...
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I crafted this compact tape holder specifically to slide snugly into the Z rods' receptacles. ...Occasionally, you might need to use a drill bit to gently remove any debris and ensure a secure fit within the holder's confines.
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Makers utilize M3 18 Bolts and M3 Nuts to secure parts together. ...The Z-Rod moves effortlessly through its intended hole, which is located farthest from the bolted area.
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This project is a clever remix of Alexan9er's original switch holder (z-endstop-holder.stl), bringing fresh ideas to the table. As suggested by Alexan9er himself, the metal lever from the switch was carefully removed to optimize performance. ...To...
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... to hold its position. I came up with a straightforward fix that lets me insert this adjuster between the motor screws and the threaded rod holder. Once both pieces are in place, I can manually level the Z axis by disabling the motors step by step.
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To ensure accurate leveling, I adjusted the design so that it directly engages with the Z-axis guide, thereby preventing unnecessary movement and achieving precise alignment. Printing in batches of two allows for perfect symmetry between the parts.
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It's beneficial to calibrate its height periodically, as there were some existing Z-rod alignment tools but they were either too short or not quite accurate. Introducing the double support Z-rod alignment tool offers a reliable solution. To utilize...
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Have you ever questioned whether your Z-Motors are correctly positioned when heading to home position? This is a remarkably straightforward design yet extremely valuable in ensuring that your printer places the extruder exactly where it should be. It...
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It'll keep the Z-axis firmly in place, putting an end to any wiggling issues. This fix requires minimal effort - printing and installation are a breeze. Simply move up the Extruder, unscrew one screw next to the pole, and insert the new part. Don't...
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... to 0.1 mm for detailed features. Equal split on the Z-axis wheel ensures consistent extrusion across all layers. An M6 thread is cut into designated holes. ... The wheel is secured with an M6 screw and a nut, providing stability during printing.
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An Alternative Mount for the Z Endstop Microswitch: Fine-Tune Your Nozzle Height with Ease. Update: I've taken it to the next level by incorporating a precision knob for effortless adjustments. ... To get started, you'll need the following components: ...
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Remix of the Z-axis fine tuner, precision-tuned for optimal performance. My nozzle now sits snugly close to my high-tension gear and pulley system, where it belongs. ...A crucial redesign of the switch holder was required to offset a mere 5 millimeters,...
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The One-Piece Stepper Holder is a vital component that consolidates the three separate parts of the Z-axis into one solid unit. ...This design upgrade provides added strength and ensures the wheel remains securely in place, preventing it from slipping...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2684692 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4160399 have nice indicators for correct Z Axis alignment. But i did not like the one-screw mounting to the base so i designed a new one. This should fit with the...