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Modified Support for Z Axis on Max Micron 20/20 Aluminum Frame Printer A Lightly Modified Version to Avoid Outer Face Overhanging the Edge of the Frame Linked Here - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1800202 Simple Top Support for the Z Axis on the...
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This stabilizer is perfect for Scalar XL Premium 3D printers equipped with a 10mm Z-axis leadscrew, but it can also be used with an 8mm lead screw. This part fits 3030 extrusion profiles and requires a M6x12mm screw and a TNut to secure it in...
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The 10mm bearing rods provide additional stiffness to the Z axis carriage, while the longer arms and extra mount points further reinforce it. To achieve optimal results, I recommend printing the bearing clamp in a horizontal orientation with supports...
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I quickly designed this to be a 150mm Z axis calibration sample in a minimum amount of time without wasting a bunch of filament. At 60mm/sec and .28 or .3 layers, this should print in less than 2 hours. ...I would recommand a larger brim (8 to 12 mm)...
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The Tevo Tarantula requires a specific nut to mount on its Z-axis, ensuring smooth and precise movement as you navigate through intricate designs or large prints. This essential component is crucial for maintaining the printer's stability and...
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The MakerGear M2's Z-Axis stop can be adjusted for varying platform thicknesses by using this cap, available in a 1.5mm offset. Customize the model to achieve your desired offset and securely attach the skirt over the locknut on the stop bolt for...
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I revised the z-axis mount for my FLsun Cube 3D printer, replacing the warped acrylic parts with new ones I crafted myself. To improve the bearing mounts, I made some adjustments as shown in the accompanying photos. So far, everything is working...
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This is a customized version of "SWD2 KIT Z-AXIS REAR MOUNT FOR WANHAO DUPLICATOR I3 / MONOPRICE MAKER SELECT". I owe a huge debt of gratitude to ShadowWeaver, who did the heavy lifting on this project. What I did was simply remove the engravings...
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I'm trying to calibrate my Pursa i3 3D printer and I need to adjust the Alternate Z Axis End Stop. Can you help me with that? The instructions say to match the other half of the end stop motor mount, but I don't know where to find it. Can you send me...
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The Aurora Z605 printer has stopped at the end of the Z-axis.\nThe print settings are set as follows:\nRafts will not be printed,\nno support structures are being added either,\nthe resolution is 0.25 mm by design and standard operation...
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Z-axis upgrade files are now available, featuring STL designs that incorporate a pocket HEX for M5 nuts. To maximize strength, print these components solidly whenever possible. Additionally, an STEP file has been uploaded, detailing the complete...
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My trusty Tronxy printer, it's been acting up lately with its loose Z-axis carriage. Rather than attempting to create a new one with fixed tension, I've decided to design a custom carriage plate with an adjustable V-roller. This way, I can fine-tune...
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A small improvement for the Z-axis of ENDER 5 and 5 PRO. You need 2 M5 bolts 2 M5 Nuts T-slots for Aluminum Profile Bearing 8 x 22 x 7 Designed with magnetic bed and Tempered Glass bed in mind, considering the Stroke limit. Tag me (follow me too...
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Just another upgrade for the z-axis of the PrintRite DIY printer. This one is essential if you swap out your bed for a heated model that goes on top of the original one. In my case, I just added a glass bed to level it better, mounted on screws. It...
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Replacement Z axis bearing holder for the UP BOX. Mine cracked so i made these to get the printer running while some replacements arrived. You will need to press fit the bearings from the old holders. Printed on my old TEVO Black Widow with...
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Creality CR10 Z Axis Reinforcement Upgrade. ... To implement this upgrade, you will require the following components: 8 M4 T Nuts 8 M4 x 8 Screws 4 M4 x 20 Screws 8 M4 Nuts (These may be challenging to obtain; consider printing them if necessary:...
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It's challenging to access the wrench for tightening the lock nut on the Trinus Z axis home stop when the enclosure is in place. The finger wrench slips over the screw head, enabling you to adjust the height with one hand and tighten the nut with the...
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I got an upgrade kit for the z-axis upgrade. But there was no adjustment possible for the distance of the acme screw to the aluminium profile. So I designed a 3d-printable solution. Very stiff through the box shape. The lid can be printed to prevent...
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Without a functional Z-axis stop in place, I managed to complete another project and promised to share my experience with pictures. The project utilized 0.080 sheet styrene, known for its friendly workability, similar to model kits. It can be carved...
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A 1:1 duplicate for the cover of the excellent Mekanika Evo Series between the milling machine and the Z-axis spindle. In my opinion, this looks much better than the light blue acrylic plate - especially when it hangs full of chips (which are...
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##Z-axis bearing holder for the Indymill. The spindle hangs with all its weight on this small part (in my case 3.5 kg). So I rebuilt the part, it now has a more solid body and the option of at least securing the screws with lock nuts ("hex"...
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This design reimagines the Wanhao Plus (or I3) Z-Axis limit switch, courtesy of whiteglint143's ingenious creation on Thingiverse. By merging the L-bracket and mounting panel into a single entity, the overall surface area has been significantly...
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I built a crank-type spinner for my x-carve z-axis, giving it more freedom to spin. To make it work, I needed a short M4 bolt and one or two washers. The bolt should be able to self-tap into the knob's hole. Later on, I upgraded the knob to a...
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I designed this Z axis stabiliser for the Reach3D printer to enhance print quality significantly. Compared to jdvarmit's version (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1862184), it provides greater stability, resulting in superior print quality by...
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I'm installing an Ender3/Ender3 Pro Z axis bracket and it's going smoothly so far. To secure it, I used two bolts with T-nuts that came as spare parts with my printer. The 16/8/5 millimeter bearing fits perfectly, requiring just a little pressure to...
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Custom Z axis knob for a rubber chicken my fiance got for me. The rubber chicken came from the dollar store, but can also be bought online. Amazon link:...
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This is my upgraded Z Axis for the Tronxy X5. It's specifically designed to incorporate 3 stepper motors, ensuring a stable and wobble-free heatbed experience. I'm still awaiting delivery of certain components, which will give me time to fine-tune...
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This simple knob securely fits over Z axis leadscrews of the lowrider2, making manual movement and adjustment a breeze. It is threaded with precision, requiring a bit of effort to thread onto the 5mm lead screw for the first time. To make threading...
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A precision Z-Axis height adjuster that prints flawlessly with no loose ends, tightly aligned for optimal stability. Depending on your printer's calibration, you may need to carefully smooth out any rough edges if they're too close together. Print...
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The Z-axis rod brace for the Robo3D snaps perfectly between the rods and the rear of the top shell. This sturdy accessory is engineered to securely lock into position using two robust M3 screws or, alternatively, can be fastened in place with...