maslow z axis 3d models
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I created a mod to clear out Cetus' Z stabilizer, specifically designed for the Cetus MK1 model. The mod can be found on their website at cetus3d.com/blog/242. ... While working on this project, I encountered an issue sourcing a 25mm bolt, so I decided...
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It uses a cable loop to ensure the Z axis is driven from both ends, and at the same time provides a large degree of "z wobble" isolation, though a severely bent leadscrew will still show up in the print as artefacts in layer height due to small...
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This is a mash up of the upper bracket from 3DChanh's Z-Axis Braces and 3cliipse's ultimate Z Brace for the Artillery Sidewinder X1. It utilizes the same bottom brackets from 3cliipse's design, but I beveled some of the edges to get a look that...
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This is an upgraded version of this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3519669/files modified to make it easier to print , assemble and disassemble. The z axis rods are mounted a little looser for easier assembly, but can be clamped in place with two...
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When Ender starts, it moves down Z-axis first for some millimeters, but if bed is down, motor makes some roumorous noise, i don´t like. In first, i glued some plastic-foam-spacer on the bottom of the bed-construction but it was not really fine. So i...
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This results in the bed moving down the Z-axis initially during startup, which creates an unpleasant noise if the bed is already lowered. Initially, I used a plastic foam spacer glued to the bottom of the bed frame to address this issue, but it...
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I Always Want To Try To Mount My Prusa I3 Z Axis Upside Down Because My Version Is Boxed And Extremely Difficult To Change The NEMA's Z Motors. There It Is, My New Z Up2Down System With Single Or Dual Anti-Wobble Features, Z Couplers, And It Works...
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In the case of my Anycubic Mega S, I had to file down the brass spacers on my right Z axis limit stop/switch, to allow space for the coupling to turn. Again, these look nice once they are installed and are spinning true, but given the time...
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**Warning: Since axis Z brakes 4mm before the factory system, the highest point will pass to be 4mm less, ie Zmax = 396mm, if you try to print a piece of 400mm high, the last 4mm will be a failure.** To do this, it is only necessary to place the...
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Press the new Z-axis mounts into the front of the X-axis rails, making sure they're centered over the stepper motor driveshaft as possible (otherwise you'll create unnecessary forces that will lead to wear and wobble). Put one T-nut on top and one...
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Instead of modyfying the genuine z-axis end stop sheet steel angle (elaborate) I designed the enclosed 3D printed part to be mounted on to of the untampered with end stop sheet steel angle (easy). Initially I also wanted to replace the genuine...
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###Hypercube Reworked Z axis What is it? --------------------- In order to maintain my original build height on my [horizontal X axis conversion](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3201330), I had a few options. * Increase the bed height relative to...
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Introducing the Sloth DLP RepRap, a z-axis design for a lemoncurry-like DLP printer. This third iteration requires an acrylic stage mounted on aluminum angle. Further updates may come with additional components. Check out the first image for an...
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Dual Z Axis Support for the Ender 5. It maintains the original printing volume, and actually gains a couple of cm in the Y direction without requiring a second motor. I aimed to create a design as simple as possible, without needing to modify...
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I'm sure plenty of you know the trick of taking your old Z axis sensor and repurposing it as you filament runout sensor. I included the wiring diagram that you need to make this work. past that you only thing you will need is a 4.5mm BB from a BB...
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The Opto front and back support from Denisc proved to be an ideal solution, as it enables the mounting of the optical endstop onto the Z axis Linear shaft efficiently. To activate the endstop effectively, I designed a trigger that will be attached to...
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Easy to install Scale to check Z Axis movements (repeatability) with ur Elegoo Mars Printer. Linear Guide needs to be 90 degrees in Both directions so Check this First and put some spacers under the Aluminum Rail to level it.The Hole of...
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My personal version of the Z-axis without false bearings by Andreas for SmartCore. Its assembly, and particularly the alignment of the pulleys, is likely more tedious than on the original version. You can simplify things by opting for pulleys with...
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Lock your Z axis for changing filament or while transporting. The 2 holes are not threaded, but meant for M4 tap. 2 screws, M4 X 12 are used to connect the 2 pieces. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: No Supports: No...
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my first proper 3d object using tinkercad. It uses a 6mm x 3mm magnet to attach to the z axis stepper, print with supports on.Seti here we come! ...Enjoy</p><p>edit: I have adjusted the reciever arm to be sturdier and added the stl file.</p><p>You...
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This modification to the nut requires 4 bolts.\nTested on THSL-300-8D,\nReducing the inner diameter slightly strengthens it,\nThis model also features two optional bearing retainers for mounting atop the Z-axis.\nThe primary difference from the...
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I Remixed the Z-axis group JetGuy Barry (Thingiverse) uses in his Core XY Cube which is for use in a 2020 aluminium extrusion frame type machine in such a way that it can be used in a (wooden) box type machine like the SmartRapCore printers.The...
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This glue-on mod shifts the z-axis homing adjustment to the printer's front right, addressing potential spool holder reservation concerns. The switch is installed on the regular ZEST part, while version two incorporates splines for secure screw...
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This fix addresses z-axis inaccuracy caused by the flexible coupler acting as a spring due to resistance in the linear bearings. ... I need one KFL08 bearing, which can be found here:...
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I've got a budget-friendly $150 Prusa clone 3D printer that works great, but it lacks a crucial feature: the ability to raise the print head up on the z-axis. To avoid the hassle of twisting threaded rods and re-leveling every time I need to unblock...
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The mount I'm working on is designed to be sturdy and provide precise control over the movement of the Z-axis motor in my Ultimaker Clone 3D printer. This custom design allows me to attach it directly to the frame, giving me a solid foundation for...
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Just a little z axis bracket STL for those who have a broken one, making repairs a breeze. A top bearing mount is also included to help line up linear rods perfectly. Longer M4 bolts are required to hold the bearing in place with T-nuts securely. A...
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I Upgraded the Z-axis assembly from JetGuy Barry's Core XY Cube to accommodate use in a wooden box type machine like the SmartRapCore printers. The modified parts function perfectly and utilize a 20 x 20 mm aluminum corner extrusion to support the...
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This is an updated version of the Cetus Mk2 standard Z-axis endstop holder. When mine failed, I searched online and discovered a set of files for most of the printed components on the cetus, including this piece - except it's incorrect. I printed the...
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So, I tried printing the other Z-top axis bearing mod… a few times. I could never dial in the shrinkage quite perfect to my liking. While my printed piece was nearly identical in size as expected (to the 0.05mm) the vertical bars were not quite in...