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The wiggling Z-axis issue is familiar to all Portabee users. Here's my second stabilizer design, which allows for printing up to 75 mm height upon installation. To assemble, you'll need a M6 x 20cm threaded rod, 4 M6 locknuts, 4 M6 washers, and 4 M3...
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I attempted to upgrade my CTC creator printer's Z-axis stabilizer but it just wouldn't align properly. The print bed collided with the bearing housing support frame, making it impossible for the print head to reach home position in the first place.
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Turns your Z axis rail into a large print readable ruler. Great for octolapse videos and taking photos of your finished product. You may choose to do a filament color change when the number is higher than the background. On a .2 layer height, that...
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I wanted the z-axis stabilizer AND the ability to add a filament guide, but the 4671947 part wouldn't fit my printer for some reason, and the 2917932 part did. So...i took the best of both parts. This will be a snug fit, make sure you trim any...
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I encountered difficulties getting the z-axis properly aligned, so I opted to print the supports as one single part to simplify alignment. However, my printer has strayed far from its original HEVO form, and I'm now uncertain if it's even compatible...
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Spool holder attached to the Z axis holding plate is a vital component. I repurposed a metal bearing, measuring 32mm in diameter externally and 12.7mm internally, to secure the steel rod in place. Printer Settings Prusa i3 printer is utilized for...
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My fourth update for my Anet A8 Plus is for the Z axis limit switch. I use a very thin PEI sheet without glass when I am going to print ABS, ASA or other material that needs a good heated bed and a glass bed with a flexible coating for PLA. ...It really...
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A crucial lever to fine-tune the Z axis. To secure this lever in place, merely attach a screw to keep the handle firmly connected to the pulley, then add two M4 screws, each equipped with their respective knobs, to tighten everything snugly into...
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I have made a significant improvement to the sensor holder, as the starting point in the z-axis is crucial. With an old micrometer, a printed clamping piece, a floating sensor block, and a pressure spring that's held in place by a spring clamping...
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Stabilize the Z axis with a wooden dowel as a connector to boost reliability significantly. A 10mm wooden dowel is ideal, but any 10mm rod can be used effectively. Secure the connection with three 12mm screws driven into both the wooden board and...
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I felt like my Z axis was misaligned, and wanted to check/fix it, so I searched for something like this, but couldn't find anything, so I made this. Feel free to do whatever you feel like with it. ... https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dfWv2R542M9 ...
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I created this custom cover specifically for use on the Openbuilds Z-Axis standoff/reduction plate, ensuring a perfect fit through its four corner holes that easily accommodate M5x20 machine screws. The Openbuilds logo was obtained directly from...
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It's an excellent replacement for the acrylic one, which can shatter during a z stop/autolevel failure - something I unfortunately experienced firsthand. ...Printed with graphene filament, this remix boasts comparable strength to the original acrylic...
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Hello, Many times I had to calibrate my Z axis. I created this simple coins, 1mm height by 20mm width, to make the task easier. Hint: There is no need to print the entire height. Maybe with 1 or 2 layers you will be able to identify correction...
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Design Your Z Axis Top Mount Boost Your 3D Printing Performance with Our Arylic Frame Design Elevate Your Printer's Capabilities and Upgrade Your Parts Today Upgrading Your Printer has Never Been Easier Say Goodbye to Bent Threads and Wobbly Prints...
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Just updated my trusty Frabots to the latest version of their z-axis technology. Six whole months now of rock-solid reliability, with nary a vibration or stumble in sight. This masterpiece was printed with precise finesse using my loyal JGurora A5 3D...
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This is a number guide for the Z Axis on an Ender 3 or 3+. it should work for any 2040 extrusion. I wanted a visual guide of my X gantry to see if it was level. it is not 100% but it will give you an idea. feel free to modify and upload. you will...
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Hello, Many times I had to adjust my Z axis. I designed these simple coins, 1mm high by 20mm wide, to make the process easier. Hint: There's no need to print the entire height at once. Maybe with one or two layers you'll be able to identify...
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We're upgrading our endstop z axis, introducing Endstop 5, a game-changing design. Every time we used to print, the original endstop would shift a millimeter or so, messing up the whole print job. To fix this pesky issue, we went back to the drawing...
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I created this test object to troubleshoot printer settings since I encountered uneven prints on the Z axis while printing a tall item. It appears that the issue was related to settings or slicing parameters. I produced the same part, then sliced it...
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A knob designed for M8 threaded rods of the Z-Axis on a Makerbot is available. Inspired by Zaggo's creation (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:975), this knob has quick print capabilities. It was made hollow with 0.2 infill density using Hex, and...
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The Z-axis of my DLP printer features an 8mm threaded rod. Initially, I used an Ikea cupboard front assembly with a plug glued as a makeshift bearing (pic 1). Although not ideal, it functioned. For enhanced precision, I had my printer print new...
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Support for the Z axis. There are different sizes 6mm, 7mm, 8mm that refer to the distance between the fixing holes of the sensor and the fixing holes of the support. In place of the original piece in order to better adjust the height of the...
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I was in desperate need of a simple yet effective solution to stabilize my tarantula's Z axis, especially when my Y carriage is moving at top speed. Unfortunately, the models I found online were either too complicated or inflexible, lacking...
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Two adaptable versions exist: One optimally suits 5mm motor shafts coupled with 8mm ACME rods: the Z-axis-coupler-5x8.stl file takes care of this combination. Another variant effectively teams 5mm motor shafts with 6.4mm ACME rods, making it a...
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This mod will fix the Z-axis on a second spot - making it much stiffer. I've used it for three days now and it also appears that the artifacts on the sides are decreasing, so it definitely has an effect on print quality. Under Post-Printing you'll...
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Because the Ender 3 has only one Z-Axis and we are adding weight to the moving hotend with motor and extruder we wanted to provide additional support to the Z-Axis lead screw. Now there are a lot of Z-Axis bearing based retainers out there however...