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What I would also recommend would be a silicone bed leveling mod, this can't hurt and you can align the bed exactly.And why the whole thing, the fact is, at high pressure speeds it starts to vibrate the X-axis and you have the so-called ghosting,...
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The motor power was too low and the vibrations were huge, mostly in my opinion because of the lousy X and Z axis, which bent easily. Though the chassis and the gantry were not too bad, thick aluminum, and I thought that if I could just replace...
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This will prevent them from coming loose due to the vibration of the fan. This is meant to be used with the other parts listed in the thing I remixed. If you install this without extra filtration of some sort it will probably cause a big...
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Keep in mind that FIBO boxes raise the center of gravity for the spool which could create vibration on your top rail if mounted there. • I recommend Platform V2 if you can print it because it can sit on a flat surface with no effort Platform •...
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advantages: - get ride of wobbling situation with the rollers - get ride of misalignement situation due to rollers - get ride of rollers wearing,periodic error (roller shape) - smoother displacments (less friction = less vibrations = better looking...
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This will help eliminate seams and reduce vibration. Although it may not be crucial at the speeds we use for these fans. === FAN REPAIR SEQUENCE === Follow these steps: 1/ Remove the small teflon C-shaped washer from the back of the shaft using 1-2...
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- Applying adhesive sealant rubber along the bottom of the device to prevent vibrations caused by bike movements. - Securing the holder to the bike using zip ties (preferably reusable ones for easy removal). Utilize the internal hole for this...
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By incorporating a dual-print system on both the X and Z axes, we can significantly reduce vibrations and ensure that our prints turn out perfectly every time. So, let's get started with Part 2 of this two-part series! The Z-axis is responsible for...
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With more toothed pulleys, increased noise seems unavoidable which means more belt vibrations and risk of severe ripples. (Belt path in this version is unsatisfactory, will need radical redesign) The small washer is there to avoid the need for...
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So, based loosely on the concept provided by pwalter824 (thanks), I designed a set of legs that follow the svelte lines and square finish of the TronXY frame. The legs are suitably strong and sturdy, and they're easy to install each requiring 2 x...
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And with that reinforced build, take your piloting game up several notches: Support now exists for anti-vibration bobbins and we've elevated mounting holes to the optimal level. We know how you love precision – therefore, we included threaded...
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I would print at infill of 66% or more to improve stiffness and minimize vibration. Note the entire titan extruder is heavy - I wish that motor was smaller and lighter, but so far it seems to work. Note there is a v2 that is thicker on the...
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The hammer hits the iron rod driven into the ground and creates a knock and vibration in the ground, which a mole doesn't really like, it searches the distance and hopefully moves in the direction of the most unpopular neighbor. Actually this is...
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My printer is printing slightly different in X and Y axis, thus when i rotate parts in 90° they don´t want to fit nicely. According to my experiences printing need to be smooth without big vibrations, stops or other similar issues. Otherwise it...
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My Anet A8 Plus kit was vibrating and shaking on the z-axis when printing, which made me desperate for a solution. While searching online, I stumbled upon @3Displacement's Prusa Bear X Upgrade, which caught my attention immediately. After conducting...
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These brackets securely fasten the vertical axis of the printer from vibration and possible deflection. This is a straightforward z-axis brace that should cost less than $20. All in, with filament and hardware, it cost me under $15. I designed the...
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However, instead of using it how they picture, I super glued a nut to the top of the piece, screwed the bolt in upside-down (from the bottom-up) and added a spring to the underside of the bolt to keep downward pressure on it (see picture) and keep it...
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Use a thread lock on the bottom 3 screws to prevent them from vibrating loose and insert them into the remaining 3 bottom holes and tighten until snug Printing I would strongly recommend a filament that is UV stable so that prolonged sun exposure...
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A layer of elastomer between the frame and the motor mount is intended to reduce noise and vibration. The "washers" from [another re-motor kit](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4583259) are placed below the heads of the screws on the underside of...
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The whole idea is about maximum cooling power with as little weight as possible, and the weight should be near the carriage for less vibration. It sits well on the carriage and powers up under both nozzles. At the rear end, it may come in contact...
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I redesigned the Y axis to make it better:\r\n\r\n- aligned belt with plane of Y carriage bearings \r\n- perfectly flat belt so no torque is induced on bearings\r\n- widened belt clamp and more rigid connection to bed\r\n- **moved end stops to idler...
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This is a case for a single audio microcassette (as used in dictation recorders and answering machines, not a "compact" cassette for music). Present features (compared to a standard commercially-made case): It snaps shut. It locks the tape reels in...
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This helps reduce belt vibration. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Print Settings Printer: Tronxy p802e Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 30 to 40% for mounts, 20% for tensioner Notes: Use a generous brim if using abs. ...
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MK3 MK3s top rail bracket that can be created with an angled deck. I created this from adjustments to the bracket made by " NothingSpectacular" https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2758411 who modified the bracket to work with Aero3D's adjustable spool...
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These are a cool design that use squash balls to limit vibration https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4182587 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NBLQ12U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 or just print these. ... ...
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Set adjustable voltage regulator to 8.4V and use a drop of CA on pot so it won't change from vibration. the last step, create yourself a cable with 3.5mm male connector on each side. On goggles side make it right angle and also create male 2S balance...
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I use a piece of vibration isolation foam. I modified his design to fit regular Ender 3 (Pro) electronics (in my case BTT SKR mini E3) and regular RasberryPI (in my case 3B+). As an addition, there are 2 mounting places for LM2596 DC/DC converters...
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Drove around and noticed there was a little too much stick-out causing some vibrations. I believe "Ball Mount 4" is the best and is very solid... UPDATE 2: Added two more top mounts for a captive 10mm or 8 mm nut or bolt for other mounting...
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Use at your own risk. Does it vibrate the camera? Not that I have noticed. I imagine it could impact super long exposure still shots.</li> <li>Use between takes if this is a concern.</li></ul> <h3>How loud is it?</h3> <ul><li>Not very loud but you...
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I did use a little Loctite on the screws so they don't work their way out from the vibration of the router. After doing several test cuts in a few different types of wood, it appears there is no need for a bristle skirt around the outside of the...