probe z offset ender 3 3d models
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I designed this cover/guard to help protect the exposed switch body and the printed circuit board that the z-limit switch is mounted to. ...There is some play in the cutout for vertical adjustment of the switch.
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The original design was giving me some trouble, so I built a new version that's fully compatible with the Z-axis motor. ...Hopefully, this one will be more to your liking.
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This is a quick remix of Schtimpy's Z-Screw knob, which doesn't have the depression for "speed scrolling" depression. ...I just prefer the symmetry this way, so figured I would upload in case anyone else does too.
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Z axis knob to match the extruder knob by Sirpug. Threaded section was pulled from another Thing. ...I printed Thread_test first and found I needed to scale the knob 103% on X & Y to have the thread fit well.
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Print 2 if you have the dual z axis like i do, cannot confirm other fitments so let me know what it fits and I will update the listing.
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i was bored and wanted a cute extruder knob but did a z axis instead. ...im still new to printing to my results look a bit jank in the photos.
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This a remix (lost track of where original version is from) of a basic toolholder, but this version accommodates the pillow block bearing for those that have installed a dual-z axis kit.
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This a remix (lost track of where original version is from) of a basic toolholder, but this version accommodates the pillow block bearing for those that have installed a dual-z axis kit.
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This remixed part has a wider face (+ 0.85mm extending toward the rear of the printer) to replace the stacks of paper / business cards I was using temporarily to make sure the lead screw on the z axis was straight.
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Its a great Z Axis knob and i just put a logo on it :) If you like my thing or just want to support, buy me a cup of coffee! ...:) paypal.me/AlexAbai
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One-piece bracket to provide more lightweight and compact mounting for lead screw nut(s) on the Z axis. Reversible to be usable both on the left and right sides. ...
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i was bored and wanted a cute extruder knob but did a z axis instead. ...im still new to printing to my results look a bit jank in the photos.
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Hello this is a remix of gorkag z axis camera support. I have made it longer and added support to be able to handle the extra weight of the beagle camera. ...
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This is 6th version I've fixed for exchang the Z-Axis motor mount.It also can be used if you chang nothing. ... As the name, it just a lid .
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Used stepper dimensions: 42-34 I used this T-nuts: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3050607 Instructions: * Disassemble the Z-stepper and threaded rod. * Slide the T-Nuts into the bottom profile and tighten the damper with them. * Screw the case on...
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Small, simple guard to protect your filament from rubbing on your z leadscrew. Quick and easy. Mine printed in 15 minutes. How to install: Remove bolts. Slide guard down z leadscrew. Make sure your crush washers are in place beneath the guard. ...
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I became fed up with the Z axis collapsing while working on my printer, so I took matters into my own hands and created this solution. It can be easily attached to lock the Z axis in place when operating on the hot end or transporting the printer.
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... these simple steps: First, locate an 608 bearing and have it ready for use. Next, click the provided part into place without needing to disassemble the existing Z axis assembly. ...Once secure, carefully add the bearing to complete the installation.
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... you need to change the Z motor steps from 400 to 1200. Before that, I had dual Z installed Modified the idea of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2829855 Good luck now you can print with a precision of 0.04 mm greater precision in bed leveling
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Required materials include Hall-O from Mauk.cc, 3/16" neodymium magnets from Amazon, two 12L14 steel drive shafts (easily bendable) from McMaster-Carr, and M3 30mm bolts. Use a jeweler's screwdriver set to prevent damaging the sensor board. Ensuring...
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Recently I saw a video about vertical flex in the Ender 3 X gantry and adjusting the V-rollers. Something in the presentation made me want to take a more critical look at the gantry. It did not take me very long to realize the gantry is over...
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It's a **Z-Axis chain connector** for the two holes, that are on the Z-Axis. You'll need some **super-glue** to get the two parts together and **two M4/M5 screws** with wide enough heads and nuts. They can't be too long, or they will block the...
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Cable organizer for Z Mount Holder created by Johnny Lybrand, secures cables at Z stepper point and prevents bed from touching them. A vital accessory! Attach it with a M3x12mm screw and use a washer. Insert the two cable bundles into the holder. The...
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... picture - after fuse FP1. I've checked the option without adding any additional z-axis element and found that the sensor works amazingly well even with the original frame, provided it has a proper width. ...You can see this in action on the gif.
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These files will allow you to replace the z rods with belts - later i will upload install instruction and a BOM: **Note: I did not create the following tensioner files: **y-anchor - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4342928 - by Jingerale79...
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For smooth and precise Z-travel, adjustment can be made independently in both X and Y axes. Two or four M3x10 socket head bolts are required to secure the stepper to the mount. ...Two M4x10 dome head bolts paired with Tee nuts effectively lock the...
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I've perfected this sixth iteration of fixing the Z-Axis motor mount by exchanging it with a new one. This upgrade can also be applied without any modifications. ... I'm calling it a lid, and that's exactly what it is - a simple cover.
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This is a simple design to make possible to change the motor distance from frame so it's possible to properly align the z-axis/leadscrew * I suggest using ABS because the motor will get hot and may deform the PLA.
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Spaghetti salad the other night almost ripped the wires off my z limit switch, so I made a simple cover to prevent that in the future. I did put my logo on it (I put that on everything), but I just uploaded a plain version too. ...
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Securing the Z Axis Lead Screw's Top Stability. ... To accomplish this, you will need: * One 608-2RS bearing for smooth operation * Two M4*10 screws for secure fastening * Two T nuts to anchor firmly to the aluminum extrusion...