dual z axis sync 3d models
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Experimentally designed, the Z axis combined leadscrew base for Mendel has undergone modifications to reduce printed and non-printed parts. This innovative design features parameterization of the Z motor adjustment slot length. The base integrates a...
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I also made versions with different offsets (0.125mm, 0.25mm, 0.5mm) to fine-tune the alignment of my Z rods because my Z axis wasn't moving perfectly initially, similar to the issue I had with original v2 metal brackets. ...Let me know if you need...
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3D Printed Prusa i3 Z Axis Bracket Reinvented Meet the ultimate upgrade for your Prusa i3 3D printer - a redesigned Z axis bracket that takes functionality to new heights. With its sleek and robust design, this bracket is engineered to provide...
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This is an alternative setup for your Z-axis to run it of the cheaper NEMA17 motors instead. For using a NEMA17 or your X axis, see my other thing: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1525 This will also reduce the moving mass that the Y-motor has to...
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Initially, when I incorporated barrychuck's Z-stage mode (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6184) into my TOM build, the Z-axis platform demonstrated remarkable stability. However, upon testing the stepper, it was unable to bring the platform to its...
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Inspired by the tank visualizer https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/88302-tank-shaped-z-axis-motor-visualizer-for-prusa-mini for the Mini, I wanted access to the lead screws on the MK3S/+ to add my own take on a visualizer.I remixed the z-axis top...
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For your convenience, I've uploaded all parts required for the Z-axis assembly, including designs for a pulley and skate bearing brackets that fit onto corner brackets. ...These assemblies are designed to work efficiently with tapered M3 bolts, which...
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While the parts above are printing you can begin by lowering the print bed manually so that it can be supported by a spare filament spool as you remove both left and right Z axis wheel assemblies. We are working with a very close tolerance on either...
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While the parts above are printing you can begin by lowering the print bed manually so that it can be supported by a spare filament spool as you remove both left and right Z axis wheel assemblies. We are working with a very close tolerance on either...
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While the parts above are printing you can begin by lowering the print bed manually so that it can be supported by a spare filament spool as you remove both left and right Z axis wheel assemblies. We are working with a very close tolerance on either...
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Here is the rewritten text: Top-right Z bracket for a Dual motor (Dual Z) moved to the top-left position.\nMirrored the original top-left bracket, relocated the motor mount to allow for unobstructed X-carriage movement and end-stop detection without...
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# Sherline lathe z-axis CNC convetrsion Liked the original design which mimics Sherline's CNC kit. However, the plastic body flexes a bit and yields too much backlash. Since then, I came across an old Denford Microturn, and copied it's simple...
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Kingroon KP3S - Z axis Linear Rails: ======================================== This is a upgrade for kingroon Z axis, with this upgrade you have a best result on Z axis and you can increase the Z-height of your printer to 225mm. In the attached...
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Kingroon KP3S - Z axis Linear Rails: This is a upgrade for kingroon Z axis, with this upgrade you have a best result on Z axis and you can increase the Z-height of your printer to 225mm. In the attached documents you will find a pdf with the...
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For guidance on how to calibrate your Z-Axis, refer to the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOZ1qATk8ns. ... I've since created a version of this tool that's compatible with the original blue plastic holder, even though I didn't have access to...
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It's a **Z-Axis chain connector** for the two holes, that are on the Z-Axis. You'll need some **super-glue** to get the two parts together and **two M4/M5 screws** with wide enough heads and nuts. They can't be too long, or they will block the...
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Most z-switch holders are attached to the z-axis motor holder, but placing it on the printer frame allows for easy disassembly without recalibration. Designed using a caliper, Solidworks 2013, and some expertise, this is still a work in progress that...
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... With two of these endstops, one on each side, you can run the Z-axis motors independently and get the mechanical system aligned first and then worry about leveling the bed after you know the two sides of the printer aren't skewed. ...
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This cover is a tight slip fit over the bottom of the Z axis on a Langmuir Crossfire plasma table with a powered Z axis. It protects the Z axis rails and IHS switch from splashing water. This cover will only work with a Machine torch. There is no...
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anti wobble shims KP5L's z-axis top mounts' barrings. if your Z-screw wobbles forward and back. print these; one per side remove the mounts by unbolting the 2 forward-facing mount bolts, (not top brace) lift up, flip over, and unscrew the 3 little...
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The cap has a small pocket in the center that allows the Z-axis rod to pass through smoothly, with a sleeve diameter of 8mm matching the thickness of the Anet A6 frame itself. This design is tailored to fit snugly on top of the printer's frame but...
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This precision-crafted component is designed to deliver smooth motion and precise control, making it an ideal choice for the Z-axis on this popular 3D printer. Measuring 8x22x7mm in size, the 608ZZ bearing boasts a robust construction that can...
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I've tried various z-axis stabilizers for my Velleman K8400 Vertex 3D printer, but they don't fit because of the different gap between the back wall and the Z axis. So, I decided to design my own with an adjustable distance. The gap between the back...
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The user initially thought this was due to improper centering but realized that high printing speed caused the entire printer to shake while printing small parts, leading to slight misalignment in the z-axis. They found thing 4101, which offered a...
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This setup allows the z-axis carrier to float on the threaded rod, significantly reducing the wobbling caused by a crooked or off-center threaded rod. This revised version requires an additional 8mm of vertical clearance below the carrier and above...
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It has 3 advantages : • It allows you to have a more stable Z-endstop adjustment, • You printing quality will be better if your Z-axis doesn't move anymore • You can now speed up your printer without any side effect. You may need some material for...
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This is a complete Z-axis solution, combining elements from various z-axis fixes I've studied. I've taken the core principles of each, broke them down into modular components, and adapted them to create this comprehensive Z axis system. You can find...
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A complete dual-z motor modification for the Ender 3 and Ender 3 Pro requires careful planning and execution. **Important: Requires removing the PSU from its location to accommodate the second leadscrew.** **Required Hardware:** - Replace existing...
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Overall, upgrading the Z-axis on an Anet A8 can be a straightforward process that yields significant improvements in print quality and accuracy. ...By choosing the right upgrade options and following the manufacturer's instructions, users can enjoy...
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... fixed distance to the frame. Here you can adjust it freely. Simply tighten the bracket loosely and then wiggle the Z-axis a few times so that the motor finds its optimal position. ...then tighten the screws and check the spindle for smooth running.