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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...
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It Utilizes A Lengthy M3 Screw, Alongside A Spring And Washer, To Adjust The Z Axis Home Position. This Configuration Is Not Particularly Elegant, So I Designed A Printed Part That Simplifies The Adjustment Process. To Effectively Implement This...
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I've Rejigged the Z axis mounts for the type F MPCNC (25mm version). The setup now utilizes two F8-16M thrust bearings and a 5 - 8mm rigid coupling. Forces are effectively transmitted through the coupling and bearings, rather than relying on the...
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Designed up this Z axis rod guide to mount on the alu profile using 2 bearings 608 8x22x7 but with one is enough. It's meant to make the rod straight. When mounting be sure you mount it at the same distance from the side as it is in the bottom....
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I created this component due to a lack of support for securing z-axis threaded rods atop version 4 of the frame's structure. The bearings in use are 625ZZ units, requiring a 16mm diameter hole despite their actual size being 15mm to facilitate easy...
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It is a safety device when the Z-axis sensor detects something other than the hot plate. Thanks to that, I had to see the nozzle attacking the hot plate many times. You need the following .Outer wall such as a washer with a diameter of 15 mm or...
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The turret will spin around as your Z-Axis raises up. I used a good amount of support for this and printed the turret inside the warthog already. Be very careful cleaning up the supports. I didnt spend a whole lot of time on my print just tested the...
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These modifications were made to accommodate the top mount Z-axis motor and the main acrylic frame at a 90-degree angle. Print Settings: Printer: The Sunhokey Prusa i3 printer was used for this project. Rafts: No raft was included in the print...
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The human replaces the Sunhokey Prusa i3 upper Z axis holder by installing it into place. This holder supports the addition of bearings to a threaded rod, specifically 8x16x5 bearings, which securely fasten onto the rod using clips that hold firmly...
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... ANYCUBIC I3 Mega,Mega-S. also Mega-X and Pro maybe? how to use: 1) put bearing to Left2. 2) put Left2 to left side Z AXIS shaft. 3) place Left1 near Left2. 4) join Left1 and Left2 tightly with screw. ... 5) and then right side,in same way.
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This is a simple z-axis support for the Anycubic Kobra Go printer. It uses a standard roller skate bearing (22mm diam) and a 2 inch #8-32 screw and nut (or equivalent, you can even use a zip tie). The bearing is a tight fit so I recommend pushing it...
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A z-axis knob with the Honeycomb theme that perfectly matches @shryx86's "Extruder Knob" remix. Enjoy and post your makes! ... Update: V2 has been posted- fixed an issue with a random shape within the knob If you found my Things useful, treat me to...
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... to remove the small metal clamp located at the bottom of the slide. Once removed, simply place your calipers into the slot and then position them over the z-axis support bars. ...This will allow you to level your bed down to an accuracy of .01mm.
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I'm thrilled to share with you a game-changing Z-axis coupler that seamlessly connects threaded rods and stepper motors. This compact masterpiece measures precisely 5mm in diameter, making it the perfect fit for your printer's needs. Three millimeter...
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This is a reinforced part for the Tevo Tarantula 3D printer Z axis. Print it in PLA material, three layers and twenty percent infill. No supports required. You might need to rotate it before printing. ... ------------------DISCOUNTS------------------ ...
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I also liked the concept of incorporating a z-chain for an even sleeker appearance, yet upon closer inspection, the existing design proved difficult to print and didn't quite live up to its clean aesthetic promise. Therefore, I opted to create a...
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An eMaker Huxley RepRap printer's Z-axis stepper motor spiral finial sits on the springy base fitting into the top hole of a plastic spool. View this part in action through this video: http://youtu.be/5na7NTU9LzI The finial is designed to fit...
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This jig is designed to precisely align the holes on the Z axis rods for tool mount, specifically tailored for the Burly "C-23.5mm" version that accommodates 3/4" US EMT conduit. To utilize this jig effectively, print two units and wrap them around...
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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...
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Bigger bracket attaches 20mm extrusion firmly to table and secures Z-axis at a precise 90° angle, ensuring stability throughout the printing process. Designed holes accommodate M4 screws paired with 10mm outer diameter washers for maximum hold. ...For...
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An alternative dual z-axis system is available for Velemann K8200 and 3Drag printers, ensuring no space loss during Z movement. The following parts are required: a Neopren 506-XL-037 belt, 626-2Z bearings, and an 8mm spring for the dual z arm. The...
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Those components will greatly reduce flex of A2 Z-axis and consequently minimize Z sagging, which causes first layers to be severely compressed on top of each other, a significant amount of extruder clicking, elephant foot, and prints being several...
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My design has some nice features, like the X axis cover uses 2 of the original screws to hold it in place, and the mount for the Z axis adjustment bolt uses the other two screws. Hopefully it should make installing the parts easier. The...
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IMHO you may find a growing number of printers replacing T8 screws by belt system Z axis because it solves the Z wobble effect and makes the homing sequence much faster. There are two FAQs about this system: first, how can this be any better than...
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It consists of a 3mm rod (steel, brass or anything really) glued into a bracket and running through a guide on the top of the Z axis tubing. Parts needed: 1 M4x40 screw and a hex nut. 2 M3x15 with nuts 1 3mm rod with a smooth surface. I have...
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... Both permanent magnets are thus pushed together so that a mechanically repelling tension is created, in which of these these are xed. In addition, the dual Z-axis was combined with frame holders (Fig.: (A, 8)) to provide additional stiffness.
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Synchronize the rotation of the Z-axis motors to prevent bed misalignment due to loss of steps from either of the two Z-axis motors. The belt is positioned behind the display. In my design, I have relied on the SmallArtFly frame:...
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The pictures are of the new version and it is installed and keeping my z-axis stepper motor much cooler. One picture is of the front of the first version of the fan bracket (after the mounting tab broke) just to give an idea of what the front...
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... flexible. Should be pretty easy to extrude all the walls (inwards) by 1mm if you want it to be a little more sturdy.I haven't tested it with the famous Z-Axis handle, but it does fit with this one that I use.Modelled with Shapr3D on an iPad Pro.
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To reposition the Z axis switch, I simply drilled one hole and made some adjustments on the fly; my first attempt was a bit too high. The entire tower is held in place by four screws that can be accessed from the inside of the printer. Simply...