ender 5 z axis upgrade 3d models
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To make it work with the tornado, start by removing the two bolts on the left side of the z axis carriage that secure the roller wheels. These are located above and below the X Axis stepper motor. Once they're out, run the bolts all the way through...
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Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Summary This is my version of a Z-axis stabilizer support for the top of the Z-rod. This version uses a 608RS bearing which fits snugly. I am using 2 t-nuts and M4x12 hex head screws to attach to the Ender...
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I am using 2 t-nuts and M4x12 hex head screws to attach to the Ender 3 top 2020 extrusion rail. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Summary This is my version of a Z-axis stabilizer support for the top of the Z-rod. This version uses a 608RS...
grabcad
The assembly demonstrates a stable, accurate design for the Z-axis. It utilizes 3mm thick carbon fiber plates, MGN12 linear guides, and bottom-mount motors. For optimal performance, it's recommended to have separate Z motors on each side. ...The next...
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This design draws heavily from the Dual Z axis upgrade by Caster, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2569379. Huge thanks to Caster for sharing this fantastic design! However, I had to create my own version due to a lack of required parts...
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ENDER 3 Z-axis stabiliser Notes: you can mount further things to this(designs in process) with 2 m3 self tapping screws (35mm hole spacing between) print Settings: nozzle diameter: 0.40mm layer height: 0.30mm infill: 25% support: NO walls: 2(with...
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You'll need a 190-degree nozzle base with a 60-degree z-axis support for your Ender 3. It's essential to use M3 screws and 608ZZ bearings, which have an inner diameter of 8mm and an outer diameter of 22mm. The thickness is 7mm. ...Good luck with the...
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This is my custom design for a reliable Z-axis stabilizer support, specifically engineered for the top of the Z-rod on my Ender 3 3D printer. To ensure smooth operation, I've chosen a robust 608RS bearing that fits perfectly in place. ...The support...
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An enhancement is provided for the z-axis adjustment screw, ensuring it remains stable and doesn't loosen due to the locking nut addition. The required components are as follows: 1 M4 locking nut, 1 M4 regular nut, a 12cm M4 threaded rod, and super...
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pop-in improvement for Artillery printer Z (vertical) axis - reduces some of the slop. Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4444589 - I have removed the GENIUS legend from the exterior by request in the comments as this part is also...
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... Brass, known for its self-lubricating properties in brass-on-brass mechanisms, is the material of choice for threaded rods and nuts. This cost-effective upgrade costs around £8 in the UK, but a more appropriate combo involving brass washers exists.
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All hole sizes have been revised, and crucially, the distance from the z-axis shaft to the z-axis rail has been adjusted accurately. This critical measurement is best taken when the z-motor reaches its highest point, a factor that may not have been...
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(Happy New Year :)) After I didn't find a single Z-axis upgrade for the CNC3018 that really worked, I decided to make my own. To implement the project you will need Buy or extrude LM10UU bearings from a native part - 4pcs extrude or buy a new nut for...
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(Happy New Year :)) After I didn't find a single Z-axis upgrade for the CNC3018 that really worked, I decided to make my own. To implement the project you will need - Buy or extrude LM10UU bearings from a native part - 4pcs - extrude or buy a new...
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This was entirely inspired by Myfordboy's Z axis idea, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2569379. Full explanation in the TXT file of what each part is and why. Links to all parts are in the TXT file. Basically the same principle but I changed the...
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There are lots of knobs for the Creality Ender 3/3 Pro, however I wanted to play around with the design and more importantly, figure out how to make the complex threads needed to connect to the Z Axis rod. This was a fun challenge. Mine fits well,...
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This is an innovative modification of the original 3-spoke extruder knob for Ender 3, repurposed as a Z-axis knob to eliminate the visual discord caused by two disparate knobs. The design requires no supports or raft, allowing for a sleeker print. ...A...
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A right angle can be used as an aid. Tighten the upper M3 screws into the profile when you are satisfied.You are finished.If the printer now makes a noise when the Z-axis is moved, check again that the Z-axis is at a right angle. If it is, the...
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scew it on the rod, it can be difficult, take your time Use the 4 artillery screws to attach the part to the Z axis. ... If possible, add some silicone grease on the rod Enjoy Please if you print it, give me your feedback and publish your makes.
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Upgrade for Prusa I3 R2 by NicolaP, Italy RepRap http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?359,669423 Design Fusion360 It's possible not to use antiwobble, but if the trapezoidal bars are a little twisted like mine, it's advisable to install the antiwobble...
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... The TOP_Z and DOWN_Z use 688Z bearings; for TOP, you might be using KFL08 flanged bearings, but I recommend using the same bearings as above. With flexible coupler, everything works well, and there is no sign of wobble or other mechanical error.
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Following Mikehu's suggestion, I devised an improvement for the Z-axis that might be beneficial for some users. Instead of utilizing two rods per side, this modification employs four, with the additional two positioned slightly off from the first...
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... issue entirely. I've also taken the liberty of remixing it with a different guide on the bottom, and I'm offering both options for you to choose from. This design effectively eliminates any z-axis wobble, providing a smoother printing experience.
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A tiny tweak to https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3080912 gets my printer's Z-axis running smoothly.
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Additionally, I wanted to experiment with a plastic lead screw nut to see how it would hold up and if it could eliminate float on the Z axis. I've been using it for a few days now, and so far, it's working wonderfully. I'm getting the best quality...
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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...
grabcad
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...