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The Graber i3 Z-Axis anti wobble is created. Print Settings are defined. Printer Brand is RepRap. Specifically, the Printer used is the Graber i3. Rafts on this model do not matter. Similarly, Supports on this printer also do not matter. Resolution...
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Quickly designed anti-Z-Wobble for Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro X Acrylic with M8 thread and 8mm linear axis. You only need two M8 nuts to replace the original brass one with this simple two-part solution. ...The axis has a snug fit to the part when printed,...
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The Prusa i3's Z-axis top bearing is an anti-wobble component, available as a box frame version STL file, with a universal SCAD file. To utilize it, replace the function.scad in Prusa3/box_frame/inc and insert the z-axis_bearing file into the same...
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This part can be clipped on the frame of the anycubic i3 mega to prevent the cables etc. ...of the printhead get stuck on the z-axis or get stuck under the frame.
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Anycubic i3 mega s z-axis. ... You need: lm8uu bearings - 4 brass inset nuts M3 X D5.0 X L5.5 brass inset nuts M3 X D5.0 X L4 linear shaft 8mm 360mm and more length - 2
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... into the part and fit it snugly. Simply attach it to the Z-axis frame of Anycubic i3 Mega without needing a screwdriver or any other tools. ...By doing so, vibration in the Z-axis direction is reduced significantly, resulting in improved accuracy.
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The Z-axis cable guide for the Anycubic i3 Mega printer enables Bowden and cables to retract freely onto the upper section of the device. To achieve complete coverage, you will need to print two separate components that fit snugly over the surface. ...A...
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A component for the Anycubic i3 Mega, in the version delivered to me in March 2018, was created. This guide element is inserted around the two Z-axis limit switch adjustment screws. By doing this, a more reliable reproducibility of the zero points...
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The included lead nuts were taller and lacked threaded holes, causing Z axis wobble issues, so I designed this part to solve the problem. A technical drawing of the lead nut I used is attached for reference; I sourced mine from aliexpress. ...The 2.9mm...
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Anti-vibration dampeners are designed to minimize wobbling on certain devices.
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A Simple Z-Cable Holder for the Anycubic i3 Mega This DIY project is designed to keep your Z-axis cables tidy and organized, making it easier to manage your Anycubic i3 Mega 3D printer. The simple design ensures a clean workspace and reduces the risk...
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Tried alternative z-axis anti-wobble solutions, which didn't fit as desired. Ensured the nut end was tall enough to prevent the z-axis linear bearings from sitting atop the fingers. Refrained from recessing the nut into the bottom plate, opting...
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Hey, I didn't find an easy way to set the Z-Axis screws on my Anycubic I3 Mega-S Printer, so i designed this simple distancer with different heights that can be used to align the X-Axis parallel to the Print bed. I determined the approximate heights...
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I'm using 80x10x20mm blocks to roughly level the x-carriage bars on my Anycubic I3 Mega before homing and manual bed leveling, especially for machines not equipped with dual-Z endstops. I designed them so they easily join together and stay...
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To minimize the wobble on the Z-axis of your Duplicator i3, you simply need to install a stabilizing accessory. ...This involves inserting a bearing into its designated hole and securely mounting it onto your printer, just as shown in the accompanying...
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1) The height of this block is specifically tailored to my printer's bed height, nozzle length, and Z endstop screw adjustment, which may not be accurate for all i3 mega printers but should be close. However, adjusting your Z endstop adjustment...
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Instead of connecting your X carriage directly to the Z rods the X carriage floats on the Z allowing the movement and bent rods to not directly impact and move the X carriage, or wobble it. Unbolt the X carriage part that connects to the Z rods...
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Hello everyone, Here's an anti Z-Wobble solution for the right-hand side of your printer. ... Enjoy!
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However, I had to create a revised version because the linear ball bearing guide on the Z axis soft rod was actually making contact with the part instead of the base of the Z carriages. If you have a Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B Acrylic, this design will...
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mount for anycubic i3 mega (s)ive mounted a raspi cam on it. 100% infil0,2mmive used greentec pro Carbon cause flex is bad in this case you need m3x12 screws to assemble.
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I created these z-brace components because the i3 Mega unfortunately has a very wobbly Z-axis, and the resulting vibrations are reflected in the print. For the correct assembly, you will need to prepare each side with: 50 cm threaded bar M8 4...
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This is a hopefully wobble-reducing z axis support designed as a direct replacement for the factory one. A threaded rod, two ball bearings with an outer diameter of 22 and an inner diameter of 8, four screw nuts are required to complete this setup. A...
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For printing, adjust settings as desired (0.3 layer thickness recommended for reduced friction) and place the anti-wobble object over the Z hole, securing it with a 12mm steel rod. Mark and drill 2 small holes for screw placement. Remove the...
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Warranty: Be cautious; this upgrade will alter your Z homing settings, potentially leading to collisions with the Z couplers. This may cause your bed to move upwards if it has high clearance. The design's reliance on gravity to facilitate homing...
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Hallo zusammen, hier ein Anti Z-Wobbel für die rechte Seite des Druckers. ...Viel Vergnügen. Hello together, this is a anti z-wobble for the right side of the Printer. ...Have fun ;)
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Based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:242020, replace Prusa3/box_frame/inc/functions.scad by putting z-axis_bearing into Prusa3/box_frame and open it using OpenSCAD for creating STL model. You can use hot glue or epoxy to fix bearings in place....
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I installed lead screws on my printer, and the worst Z wobble disappeared instantly. However, I was left with some minor periodic wobble, which prompted me to take further action. I decided to decouple the X-axis and Z-axis lead screws to eliminate...
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To minimize ghosting, we're tackling the Z rod wobble issue head-on by slicing with precision in Cura 3.6. ...This optimized approach helps reduce the likelihood of jams that can occur at extremely high Z positions, typically between 170-180mm.
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I had to remix because the linear ball bearing guide of the soft rod of the Z axis was touching the part, instead of the base of the Z carriages. If you have the Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B Acrylic, that thing fits directly. ... You'll have to print 2...