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... flip it upside down and press it firmly onto the edge of a sturdy table. The same approach applies to the support rod. Any remaining wobble stems from the support rod twisting during motion, so I will investigate ways to address this issue shortly.
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... them at a 90-degree angle. This design was made for m8 threaded rods but it should also work perfectly on smaller diameters. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 pro B Rafts: It doesn't matter. ...Supports: It doesn't matter.
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... addressing the issue with the smooth rod and threaded rod spacing on earlier attempts. ...It sits flush against the top Z-axis rod holder, making it a precise fit. ...Mirroring this part will yield the matching counterpart for seamless assembly.
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AM1X - Durable Metal Frame for Anet A1 By DIY Dave, published Jan 25, 2018 By Maker Mike, published Oct 18, 2018 Front and back panels Two high-quality 626ZZ bearings
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... copies of the top section immediately. ...Also, don't forget to sand and lubricate all moving parts to minimize friction and ensure smooth operation. Watch this tutorial on YouTube for a step-by-step guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMXtBJkVvhk
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The goal is to for the neck to extend just past the stepper motor, but not by so much that you loose the needed space below to mount the other two parts and brass nut onto the lead screw. Perhaps someone with a Ender3/pro could test and/or...
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This tweak resolves the vertical line issue within the initial framework. ... The solution to this problem can be found by examining the following thread: https://community.ultimaker.com/u/gr5/
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A custom-made stabilizing arm for the AnyCubic Chiron is now a reality. To bring this design to life, you'll need two M4 x 40mm screws, two M4 nuts, two M4 x 10 screws, and two 4mm T-nuts. ...Additionally, one 608 bearing will be required to provide...
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This extension of the gauge attaches itself to the x-axis, making it possible to achieve precise alignment of z and potentially the bed. ...Good times!
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Just some quick feet I designed to use 1.5in Sorbothane 30 Duro washers on an Anycubic i3 Mega/Mega S. May fit other printers. Replaces the stock foot and utilizes the original screw. Helpful for improving print quality and reducing noise by...
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To minimize ghosting, we've reworked the z-rod wobble issue. The original rod support was a major contributor to vibrations during operation. ... We've remade it using a bearing:...
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Folger Tech 2020 i3 Z Axis Anti-Backlash Anti-Wobble guides Created directly from the original idea found here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:141479 Designed using FreeCAD and files are included. To make left and right - simply mirror the files in...
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A mod to reduce the z-wobble with the Anycubic Photon (zero). The idea is that the lead screw nut can freely move the x-y plane, but is constrained in the z-direction. Contains the following parts: - Guide for the lead screw nut (largest part,...
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I crafted this custom holder for my Anycubic Mega-S Part Fan Duct Half-Circle (Remix) based on "SmashD"'s design, as I encountered a minor sagging issue with my PLA Fan Duct and chose not to print an entire Hotend Cover instead. ...I drilled a 3mm hole...
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Shim for Z axis top bearings preventing wobble during large prints. Install: (2 mins) - Remove screw and top plate. - Remove bearing. - Place shim flat side down. - Push bearing in firmly. - Put top plate back on and screw in. - Repeat for other...
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I really liked the idea of the original model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3222461), but the screw shape was not compatible with the TR8 leadscrew used in Anycubic. Using this model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246502) as a reference, I...
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I really liked the idea of the original model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3222461), but the screw shape was not compatible with the TR8 leadscrew used in Anycubic. Using this model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246502) as a reference,...
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I tried printing with my Anycubic ABS and had big problems with warping. Blue tape, hairspray, putting the printer in a closet to avoid drafts - nothing helped. Then I had the question - if drafts are so bad for ABS - why does the right fan in the...
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I considered reusing the original rubber pad by integrating it into the TPU ball to take advantage of its superior grip compared to standard squash balls. ...Reusing components not only saves resources but also makes me feel more at ease, knowing I've...
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After testing various solutions to eliminate the wobble from my Geetech Prusia i3's Z axis without total satisfaction, I designed this piece. It allows for complete decoupling of the XY movements of the Z-axis screw relative to the X-axis carriage. ...
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I crafted a custom anti-wobble solution for my trusty Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro B, leveraging the power of Fusion 360 to create a precision-designed component. This innovative tweak has proven particularly useful in numerous other printers as well. ...By...
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A little holder for z-endstop screw of anycubic i3 mega.
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A straightforward fix to prevent the annoying z-wobble phenomenon is a simple anti-vibration cylinder that securely attaches the lead screw to the frame.
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... screws and nuts! This will decrease the torque by 75%, and increase your z-axis precision (with and without the anti z wobble). Even weaker magnets can handle this torque. Also, change the feed rate of the z-axis to 1599.112 (from 399.778). ...
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... on one side of the bearing. * "Anycubic_Chiron_Top_Corner_Caps_Anti_Wobble_Insert_two_sides.stl" - This one installs on both sides of the bearing. Make sure to check your space between the Z-axis and aluminium profile first. ... Works great for me!
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A small accessory for securing the Z-axis endstop screw on the AnyCubic I3 Mega 3D printer model.
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Check out this anti-wobble setup I've come up with - you can fine-tune it to fit your 3D printer perfectly by tweaking the parameters!
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Post-Printing Instructions: Once printed, disassemble the T145 lid, remove the threaded rod, and install the anti-z as shown in the photos. Secure it with an 8mm bolt in the hole. To ensure a tight fit, I used adhesive dots; alternatively, you can...
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Modified version of the Anti Z Wobble system. The original design used the 685ZZ bearing while this one I changed the dimensions to accept a 608ZZ bearing for the different type/size of the Z threaded rod (as proposed by the creator of the original...