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I've been searching online and there are numerous anti-z-wobble designs on Thingiverse, so I decided to download one specifically for the Anet A8 - my printer is actually a clone of this model. However, after finishing several prints with the...
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This is a revised version of Vukula's captivating anti-z wobble design, optimized specifically for the Tronxy X1 printer without requiring any screws. To achieve proper printing, slice it however you see fit. ...I personally sliced each component into...
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This is a bracket designed to correct the Z axis wobble issue on Acrylic GEEETech printers. Originally created by ronindev, I've modified it to work with my printer, which also suits yours. My printer's rail slider bearings feature a lip below the...
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Simple Anti Z Wobble Solution for Anet A8 Owners: No Bearings Required! To achieve precise alignment, ensure all parts fit snugly together. For optimal results, apply a small amount of lubrication to facilitate smooth movement. When installing the...
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My Customized Anti-Z-Wobble Solution for the Anet A8. It's a straightforward plate that can be easily installed under the existing 8mm bearing rod cover on the Anet A8. The hole for the thread is filled in with precise accuracy, significantly...
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Anti Z Wobble Part for TR8x2 Screws Based on Alex Neon's Nice Thing This Part Is a Bit Wider to Fit Javivi001's X Carriage, Which Has a Cut Out to Ensure Compatibility Just Mirror It in Your Slicer of Choice to Print the Right Side as Well Edit: A...
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I've developed a TR8 anti-wobble solution, built on toolson x carriage principles. To prevent minor movement, I employed two screws for the endstop holder and added a one-hole variant as well. ... Additionally, check out my P3STEEL Z axis top bracket...
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...... It's an anti-wobble for the Z axis. It is based on this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4676826 It uses a 608zz bearing and the two M4x12 screws and T-nuts included with the printer as spare parts. There's also a M3x16 screws version included.
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This is a thorough remix and redo from start of enriquesmio's anti-z wobble: *https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2235136* His design wasn't slicing correctly in Simplify3D, so I loaded up SketchUp and completely reworked the entire piece, fixing...
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Similar to James' anti-wobble and backlash component, the x-axis weight is now placed on the lower nut, presumably the ideal position. Begin by inserting the upper nut followed by compressing the spring and adding the bottom nut. ...Upon completion,...
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... the universal attachment and it will interface with 16mm or 18mm gap lead nuts. ## Buy It Built [Buy this part printed with the hardware on Etsy:](https://www.etsy.com/listing/1045562148/full-clearance-anti-z-wobble-magnetic?ref=thingiverse_h)
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Customizable remake of jamesarm97's anti wobble mount. Default layout should fit a MendelMax 1.5 setup. ...Optimized for easier printable overhangs.
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This is an adjustable anti z wobble for V slots, i designed it on my kingroon KP3S. The base is 39,4mm large and the distance between the centers of the holes is about 19,6mm. ... There are 3 files: - Base (is the same for the other two...
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Regularly inspect the anti-Z wobble after prolonged use to ensure smooth operation. Two holes accommodate screws, but they're unnecessary as the fit is tight. This solution preserves Z height, a major advantage. ...The concept originated from...
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The Z Axis threaded rod for the Anet A8 falls short by design, causing z wobble due to a physical limitation. To bridge this gap, I created a simple accessory that can be pressed fit onto the top of the rods, extending them far enough to reach every...
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Before and after printing test blocks (AVS label with anti-wobble system and old screws). The printer prints cleaner with new screws, but small waves on the Z-axis are visible. Irregularities feel even stronger to the touch. Most likely, I'll go back...
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This is a flat ball bearing based Anti-Z-Wobble lead nut. Which is simple, and prevents or reduces wobble on printing very well. And easy to make! ...
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The lower section further reduces wobble by decoupling the carriage from the threaded rod, and the nut is shifted 6cm downwards simply because there's no room above. Holes are not included as their locations can vary across different printers, but...
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However, one common issue that many users encounter is a wobbly Z-axis, which can lead to poor print quality and inaccurate prints. To address this problem, several upgrade options are available. One of the most effective solutions is to replace the...
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Yet another anti-wobble part that I use on my GeeeTech i3 printer but should fit other printers with an M8 lead screw and an 8 mm guide rod. Maybe not the Anet A8, which may have a proper lead screw. This one is reasonably flat, so you shouldn't...
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Based on nophead/Griffin_Nicoll's design, I updated my model with adjustable asymmetry to minimize the effects of the z-wobble issue. The updated design allows for adjustment in a single direction and has some visual updates as well as additional...
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Have made the modification and files uploaded - bbGeeetech_aluminum_prusa_i3_anti-wobble2.stl . Please let me know in comments if this fits OK. ... Custom Section Update: 15 April 2016 If you have problems with X axis bottoming out on coupler, then see...
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After mastering z-coupler installation on my printer, I printed "anti wobblers" but found bearings to be unnecessary and even noisy, vibrating during printing with some cheap ones. To achieve tight smooth rods, which standard Anet A8 frames often...
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New support for the Z-axis of the 3DRag / k8200 printer is now available, replacing the original and eliminating up to 90% of the "Wobble Z" effect with the help of a flexible coupling.
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Hey guys, I tried a lot to fix my Z Wobble and was frustrated by all the unreliable solutions on Thingiverse. So I decided to design my own solution. Now you can try it for yourself if you want to fix your Z Wobble. You won't need any additional...
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Sometimes a z-axis wobble occurs, and this tiny gadget stops the z rod from wobbling completely. This effect can also happen when you assemble your printer correctly. Some users may find these solutions helpful. It's simple to build, looks sleek, and...