dual z axis sync 3d models
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I've already posted 2 revisions of Z-Axis stabilizer for Velleman Vertex K8400 printer: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1507471 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2518429 The idea of this design came to me after my Z-coupler broke. I replaced it...
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I've posted two revisions of Z-Axis stabilizer for Velleman Vertex K8400 printer:\r\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1507471\r\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2518429\r\n\r\nThis design came to me after my Z-coupler broke, and I replaced it with...
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I remixed mlynch002's design because I wanted my printer in the original location, so my ender would fit better on my desk after adding the dual Z screw. I highly recommend the dual Z upgrade, and my remix uses about half the filament and print time...
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Would highly recommend the dual z, and my remix of his design uses about half the filament / print time, there is a spot for 2 V slot nuts but I only used one printer .25 resolution and 30% infil added the triangles to the base to increase strength...
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I've designed it so that you can mount the motors either at the top or bottom of the Z axis, as there are mounting holes in both ends. One option is to home the Z axis to its maximum position like a Prusa-style 3D printer. This will give you more...
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Used this remix until I added a dual Z and needed the back of the stanchion clear ...... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5384635 . (I just added the extra clip for the pliers) Mirrored the model, removed the "new" front, the metal spatula...
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For those looking to save time while still achieving proper alignment, this z-axis upgrade is a great option - it may require a bit more printing time, but it's definitely worth the extra effort. I'm extremely satisfied with how well this...
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These designs are optimized for the Z-Axis, yet can be easily scaled down in height to fit a 15mm profile for the Y and X axis without any compromise on performance. A slight amount of slop may occur, but it's negligible compared to what you'd...
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This is a mount designed to hold a lower Z-axis bearing in place for lead screws. Inside the mount, there's enough room for the typical "springy aluminum" lead screw coupling. When you're assembling the threaded rod through the bearing mount, it's...
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The original Prusa i3 frame has one major flaw: bed and frame are not effectively joined together, causing movement between layers and lowering print accuracy.\nTo boost stability, try this super cheap solution:\nA simple attachment of the main frame...
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I wasn't a fan of how the original design applied Z-Axis loads to the motor, so I created a drop-in modified IE version of the F-Z-Lower that incorporates a thrust plate. This design also allows for the use of couplings that require an air gap to...
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I wanted more adjustment room for the z axis wheels. ...I had added a nut above the springs and a silicon thermal transfer pad between glass & heat plate. These shims fit on the left & right sides & trigger the z limit switches a bit sooner,...
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Simple top support for the Z-axis on the Max Micron 20/20 aluminum frame printer, designed to replace the stock acrylic piece which seems too prone to cracking. Key features include: •A return path added to the backside for easier squaring. •A...
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The Printrbot Stabilizer is mounted atop the Z-axis and may enhance frame rigidity, though its impact on Z wobble reduction is uncertain. If experimenting with acceleration adjustments, adding this stabilizer could be beneficial. The kit offers both...
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Here's a modified version to prevent the outer face from overhanging the frame edge: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1800202 A simple top support for the Z-axis on the Max Micron 20/20 aluminum frame printer is needed, as the stock acrylic seems too...
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Movement indicator of the Z axis motors, also useful for checking any misalignments (which on my printer happens practically at every print)For a better result I suggest to print it in two colors. ...For example if you use repetier server use these...
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An eMaker Huxley RepRap printer's Z-axis stepper motor spiral finial sits on the springy base fitting into the top hole of a plastic spool. View this part in action through this video: http://youtu.be/5na7NTU9LzI The finial is designed to fit...
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A key for manual control of the z-axis lead screw on your Ender 3, also compatible with CR10 printers and others using T8 lead screws with 4 start threads and an 8.0mm pitch or 2mm per thread. I redesigned this from the...
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This easy-to-mount Z-axis home adjustment accessory is compatible with standard mechanical endstop mounts for 8mm rods. It has been successfully used in about 10 prints, boasting excellent repeatability. To attach it, some drilling of the X-end is...
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... to remove the small metal clamp located at the bottom of the slide. Once removed, simply place your calipers into the slot and then position them over the z-axis support bars. ...This will allow you to level your bed down to an accuracy of .01mm.
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This device centers the top part of the Z-axis screw, safeguarding it from accidental damage and ensuring a stable shaft during printing operations. It enables smooth linear guidance for the extruder motor, preventing any wobbling or misalignment.
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This is a simple z-axis support for the Anycubic Kobra Go printer. It uses a standard roller skate bearing (22mm diam) and a 2 inch #8-32 screw and nut (or equivalent, you can even use a zip tie). The bearing is a tight fit so I recommend pushing it...
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This is an innovative z-axis endstop designed to replace the standard optic auto bed level indicator on the E3D Bigbox 3D printer. Frustrated by the default indicator's inability to deliver consistent results, I decided to craft a custom part that...
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These modifications were made to accommodate the top mount Z-axis motor and the main acrylic frame at a 90-degree angle. Print Settings: Printer: The Sunhokey Prusa i3 printer was used for this project. Rafts: No raft was included in the print...
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... with these new ones. Additionally, cut two pieces of M10 studding that are 725mm long, then secure them in place using eight M10 washers and nuts. Use an engineer's square to carefully align your Z axis with the Y framing, and you'll be ready to go!
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Bigger bracket attaches 20mm extrusion firmly to table and secures Z-axis at a precise 90° angle, ensuring stability throughout the printing process. Designed holes accommodate M4 screws paired with 10mm outer diameter washers for maximum hold. ...For...
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I'm thrilled to share with you a game-changing Z-axis coupler that seamlessly connects threaded rods and stepper motors. This compact masterpiece measures precisely 5mm in diameter, making it the perfect fit for your printer's needs. Three millimeter...
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This jig is designed to precisely align the holes on the Z axis rods for tool mount, specifically tailored for the Burly "C-23.5mm" version that accommodates 3/4" US EMT conduit. To utilize this jig effectively, print two units and wrap them around...
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I'm updating my CTC z axis tops with a collet modification. The design draws inspiration from Rasta4i's original creation, which I've modified to include the stabilizer rod collet he initially included. After discussing it with him, we decided it...
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A set of z axis supports i modeled for the ender 3 to increase rigidity, the holes are sized to accept M4 sonic inserts to tighten the support brackets to the frame, also modeled it for a M10 threaded screw to act as the support rod. ...EDIT #1: The...