dual z axis sync 3d models
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This is my brand new Z-Axis endstop for the Hesine M-505, or Omni M-505 printer - same model. The original design was a real challenge to adjust. To make any adjustments, you had to use an allen wrench behind the threaded rod. I already had these...
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Designed to take the weight of the build plate away from Z stepper bearings and put it on the printer body, while simultaneously allowing only the required length of Z stepper axis to enter the coupling (doesnt matter whether you go with...
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Then I thought, why not design a Z-Support based on Benchy to help boost the support of the Anet A8's Z-Axis? After all, Benchy is used to fine-tune your printer settings. So here it is - Benchy, the Z-Axis Helper, which has been dubbed A8Z BENCHY!...
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Designed to take the weight of the build plate away from Z stepper bearings and put it on the printer body, while simultaneously allowing only the required length of Z stepper axis to enter the coupling (doesnt matter whether you go with...
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... The bearing used is a high-performance 1605-RS unit, which provides reliable support and stability to the Z-axis. ...Additionally, I added a lock collar to eliminate any play or slop in the Z-axis, resulting in a more accurate and precise movement.
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To precisely adjust the Z-Axis end stop screw without hassle, print a part to be secured with zip ties, holding the top nut in place. First, print the part and trim it if necessary for a flush fit against the wooden structure. Insert the nut followed...
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... revealed improvement, and full-sized prints should show further enhancement. Please share your experience if you try this solution. Additionally, I smoothed the hole for the Z-axis screw and applied painters tape to its threads for better retention.
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Thread and tap the holes on the left side of the z-axis near the linear bushing with an m5 tap, and then attach it via a pair of M5 screws. This is designed to fit these limit switches from Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTB7WMK After...
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... ...Our team crafted and rigorously tested these z-axis stabilisers with one goal in mind: enhancing our prints' quality. We've discovered that our helical couplers were wobbling, but a collaborative effort with Robo 3D helped us develop this solution.
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The StOCK Z AXIS MOUNT you cant lower, stiffen, nor make The BUILD PLATE more stable by lowering it, and Making the BED LEVELING SPRINGS LOWER, futhermore the stock mount has no ADJUSTABILITY!! IMO thats a HUGE NO NO!! We need Z Motor ADJUSTABILITY...
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For those who have installed the dual Z upgrade on their CR-10, I've revised the brace file to securely attach it to the side of the printer. The rod length measures exactly 20.5 inches. With this setup, you'll experience a loss of approximately 1.5...
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This is a fast and easy-to-print z-axis vibration damper for the original Prusa MK3. The MK2 had a hole in its Z-top parts for the Z-rods. For my MK2S, I designed some z-rod holders a while ago. The new Z-top parts for the MK3 are closed at the...
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This is a custom Z axis support designed for my modified Prusa i3 clone (Geetech), specifically engineered to accommodate an inverted Z axis configuration, where Z motors are positioned on top. Thus far, I have not encountered any significant issues...
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I was quite surprised how this was over looked, but its a super easy fix :D No need to dismantle the Z top end or the Extruder assembly.This little adaptor fits comfortably between the extruder and z axis mounts. The issue is that the...
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Here is the rewritten text: The adjustable screw z-axis end stop makes it easy to adjust the Folgertech Prusa i3's z-axis. With this upgrade, you can fine-tune your printer with ease. Instructions Mount the micro-switch.stl to the top of the z-axis...
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Reining in wobble at the ends of the Z axis threaded rods can significantly decrease forces transferred down the X axis to the print head via oscillation. Coupled with other stabilizing measures, thing 1077863 makes it possible to nearly eradicate Z...
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... With a bit of pressure it's really tight there and I managed to push bearing in the hole with fingers. Step by step how I mounted mine: 1) Z Axis position for 180mm (Z max for me) 2) Fit bearing on the Z axis 3) Tight both screws to fix position
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Inspired by:https://www.printables.com/model/58456-prusa-mini-z-axis-support/filesFor mounting you need six M5x12 bolts and six M5 t-nuts Fits with this Squash Ball...
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Step by step how I mounted mine: Z Axis position for 180mm (Z max for me) Fit bearing on the Z axis Tight both screws to fix position Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.16 Infill: 20...
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- 4 (or 2) sintered bushings 16x19x19 for the X-axis - 4 (or 2) sintered bushings 10x15x15 for the Z axis - The Z axis requires two 10x100mm linear shafts. <b>Sintered bronze bearings must run almost perfectly parallel to each other so that they...
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Z axis Antibacklash, provides a great stability to the Z axis. On an idea from my brother and I, The 3 springs softly tighten the PLA threads on the Z screw to avoid any unwanted movement. The Alfawise U30 is not a really well made printer. There is...
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For the other end of the Z axis I used the 04_Z_Axis_Tower_Bracket_V2 from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4909694 used. For all holes for the M2 & M3 screws I cut a thread in the material. For the X-axis the 10mmx11mm chain is used. For the...
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For the other end of the Z axis I used the 04_Z_Axis_Tower_Bracket_V2 from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4909694 used. For all holes for the M2 & M3 screws I cut a thread in the material. For the X-axis the 10mmx11mm chain is used. For the...
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I determined the approximate heights by screwing on the bed tightly, screwing down the Z-Axis around 1mm above the print bed, then removing the bed and measuring the height from naked bed to the bottom rail of the X-Axis. For my setting I have used...
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These are files for development of a dual z axes drive adding a second Z Stepper Motor on the Longer LK1 3D printer. These files are not refined an may need to be edited. I am putting this up for anyone wishing to rework these as needed to make...
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This is a very simple, super fast to print z-axis vibration damper for the original Prusa MK3. The Z-top parts for the MK3 are closed at the top. Still the hole for the z-rods on the top parts are much larger than the Z-rods: this is as per design...
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(Edit: Found Some Old Pink PLA, Added Pictures of the Z-Gantry Assembled) Dimensions: Z Overall Height (Including the Stepper) = 175mm X Width Gantry = 100mm X Width Body = 80mm Y Depth (Backplane to Spindle Axis) = 90mm Y Overall Depth = 117mm Z...
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The latter directly replaces the standard spring-mounted bracket, providing major Z axis adjustment via slotted holes while maintaining fine-tuning with M4 screws and springs. Additionally, washers are included to space the PCBs from the bracket,...
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This is a custom-designed cable chain for the TronXY X3S Z-axis, specifically crafted to be printed in high-quality ABS or other heat-resistant materials.\r\n\r\nTo assemble your printer successfully, you will need to carefully route your X-axis...
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Replace the rod holder on Huxley's Z-axis upright with a mount that accommodates Wade's extruder. The setup is compatible with Bowden cables. To assemble, first download parameters.scad and library.scad from RepRap Huxley's SVN. Next, print one each...