dual z axis sync 3d models
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... guide (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3015832), so you can use them without modification. Parts required: 1 x Z-axis guide 1 x ID 8mm OD 22mm (608) bearing 4 x M3 12mm screws 2 x M3 washers to secure the bearing 2 x M3 nuts 2 x M3 T-nuts
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My trusty Tronxy printer, it's been acting up lately with its loose Z-axis carriage. Rather than attempting to create a new one with fixed tension, I've decided to design a custom carriage plate with an adjustable V-roller. This way, I can fine-tune...
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A precision Z-Axis height adjuster that prints flawlessly with no loose ends, tightly aligned for optimal stability. Depending on your printer's calibration, you may need to carefully smooth out any rough edges if they're too close together. Print...
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I revised the z-axis mount for my FLsun Cube 3D printer, replacing the warped acrylic parts with new ones I crafted myself. To improve the bearing mounts, I made some adjustments as shown in the accompanying photos. So far, everything is working...
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This replacement part is a direct upgrade to the standard wooden endstop bracket used in the Z-axis of many generic MakerBot 3D printers. Its design improves upon the existing part by reducing vibration on the print platform, which results from...
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It's somewhat challenging to discern this detail from the picture due to its predominantly black hue.\r\n\r\nTo create a simple spacer, I moved the z-axis stop 5.5mm upwards. ...This was accomplished by unscrewing the front plate of the motherboard...
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A small improvement for the Z-axis of ENDER 5 and 5 PRO. You need 2 M5 bolts 2 M5 Nuts T-slots for Aluminum Profile Bearing 8 x 22 x 7 Designed with magnetic bed and Tempered Glass bed in mind, considering the Stroke limit. Tag me (follow me too...
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I built a crank-type spinner for my x-carve z-axis, giving it more freedom to spin. To make it work, I needed a short M4 bolt and one or two washers. The bolt should be able to self-tap into the knob's hole. Later on, I upgraded the knob to a...
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Slip caliper into holderPosition under x axis snugRecord the number (it will not be zero)Move z axis down via the "Move Axis" menu your desired distance and record the new number. ...I usually do this in 50mm movements.Subtract second number from first...
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Z-Max Holder secures Mechanical Endstop snugly between Z-Pipes.
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Bowden mod to avoid the heavy filament spool on top of your printer, place a spoolholder or even a filament dry box next to it Its “stackable” so you can add the top guide later if you wantThere is 10 and 15 cm arms, also there is top z axis mod...
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I like the 10mm bearing rods because they add more stiffness to the Z axis carriage. The longer arms and extra mount points further stiffen the Z axis carriage. I suggest that you print the bearing clamp laying down and with supports in the square...
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Now my Z-axis is perfectly aligned with the frame and the Z-axis linear rods are firmly held in place (the hole on the stock part is oversized so they could move slightly).You will need (8) M4 heat inserts that work in a 5.6mm diameter and 9.1mm deep...
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It mounts behind the Z axis extrusion on the right side, out of the way. I used 1/2 dia aluminum rod drilled and tapped for 1/4-20 in each end but any stiff material could be used. The easiest material to find and work with would be 1/2 inch...
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This is a great way to cleanly terminate an z-axis cable chain on the Ender-3.It's designed to terminate the cable chain where the wires naturally split just below the extruder stepper motor. It also doesn't interfere with any filament guides you...
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Two bearings with dimensions 8x22x7mm help to reduce friction between moving parts in the Z-axis, providing smoother operation. To complete this upgrade, you will also need six screws with a diameter of 3mm and a length of 15mm. These screws are...
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It mounts behind the Z axis extrusion on the right side, out of the way. I used 1/2 inch diameter aluminum rod drilled and tapped for 1/4-20 in each end but any stiff material could be used. The easiest material to find and work with would be 1/2...
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You can either lay a cable chain in the channel or use the included printable clamp to secure your Z-axis wiring out of the way. All pieces print without support, I use three perimeters and fifty-five percent infill, though none of the pieces have...
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When the Y axis on the printer makes rapid moves, it causes a vibration that then triggers an oscillation in the Z axis. Hanging 1KG of filament above the printer just worsens the problem. This attachment connects to the bottom rod at the back of the...
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Floating Bearing for Z Axis Isolation of Drive Assembly from Vertical Z Bearing Shaft... You can witness how severely distorted your spline shaft is as the extruder moves up in Z. Bearings cost approximately $1.05 each. Traxxas 5118 8x16x5mm...
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The design features a Z-axis nut capturing mechanism with a smooth base that slides under the acrylic, and a vertical pin to prevent rotation. For added simplicity, print 4 pieces, cut 7mm pins, and mount them as shown in the pictures. Remove wood...
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Print the Z Axis Support twice, once for the upper and lower parts, utilizing the original screws and nuts. To enhance resistance, print it with sufficient infill. Be mindful of warp when printing with ABS, as this piece is quite large. The Ball...
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Hello, I'd like you to review my design for a Z axis brace that's perfect for the Anet A2. The original acrylic part flexed too much, but I didn't want to print an entire new brace, so I came up with this solution. The extruder part doesn't flex at...
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... in your printer, ensuring you don't damage electronics. Securely fasten the switch, then connect it to the Z-axis stepper drive's top plug. ...Test the functionality of your new Z-stop with the control panel before adjusting to the correct level.
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Printrbot Stabilizer mounted at the top of the Z -axis. Not sure if it reduces Z wobble but may provide more frame rigidity. I have no issues with Z wobble but if you're playing around with acceleration, doesn't hurt to add this. Provided both 8mm...
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These objects replace the original z-axis micro-switch holder. If your plate is calibrated but too close or far from the nozzle, you can try moving all the plate wheels, but be aware that this might ruin the calibration. A better solution is to move...
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NOW FOR THE LOW, LOW PRICE OF NOTHING, YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE FILES AND PRINT THE PARTS TO MODIFY YOUR M2 TO THE SEXY YET FUNCTIONAL Z-AXIS BRAKE SYSTEM. Some additional parts are required: You will need 7 to 10 8MM X 3MM N50 magnets. If you search...
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It uses a cable loop to ensure the Z axis is driven from both ends, and at the same time provides a large degree of "z wobble" isolation, though a severely bent leadscrew will still show up in the print as artefacts in layer height due to small...
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The Guide X switch.stl routes the wires from the X switch around the Z axis T8 screw to the top of the guide on the X motor. Then, I connected brogio99's PD3R...link.stl to the Guide Bottom.stl, which is attached to the Z motor. You can still see...
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The clutch eliminates the wobble effect of the Z axis. Unlike magnetic clutches, there are no backlashes for rotational movement. The clutch is made for FlyingBear Ghost 5 printers and has not been tested for compatibility with any other...