smartrapcore 10 z axis support depth extension 3d models
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After upgrading my CR-10 with dual-z, I discovered that the two factory-supplied lead screw top mounts varied in size by several millimeters. These replacement mounts keep the lead screw at the same distance as the stepper motor at the bottom,...
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I'm not sure if the bearing housing was designed to allow the Z-axis top bearing to shift around, but one thing is certain: Anycubic 3D customer support confirmed that it shouldn't be like that. One temporary solution is to raise the Z-axis rod a...
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I wanted my spool holder to sit higher on the Z-Axis rods because of a cable chain installation for the Y-Axis, so I came up with this quick and simple height extender. It provides about 3.4 cm in extra height. This extender works well with most...
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The K8200 machine boasts a robust Z-axis bearing support system, utilizing the KFL08 model to ensure precision and stability during complex 3D printing operations. This critical component plays a pivotal role in maintaining the structural integrity...
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I put the rods and screw in the same plane to match the classic prusa design and to avoid designing a better X-carriage (Thus I'm able to use this one: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1103976 ) Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Summary A...
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This design draws heavily from the Dual Z axis upgrade by Caster, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2569379. Huge thanks to Caster for sharing this fantastic design! However, I had to create my own version due to a lack of required parts...
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My V1 broke after several months of usage V1: support for CTC 3D Z-Axis Brass Nut prevents screw heads from destroying wood plates. Fully designed and public at http://OnShape.com. Search for "CTC 3D Parts" Copy and modify the project to suit your...
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I fitted the cable chain to my extruder and z-axis cables, but noticed immediately that the chain was tipping over sideways and jamming up occasionally. To prevent this, I designed a support system using Fusion 360 to keep the cables in-line with the...
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I caught that the Z-axis screw wobbles somewhat since its holding point is in just two locations. This support eliminates around 60-70% of the wiggle. After printing, you'll need to file out the insides to fit the screw snugly. Since I wanted a...
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... Additionally, I elevated the bearing holder up by 11mm to ensure it's perfectly aligned with the rod. With these adjustments in place, I was able to confirm that the Z-axis has full travel of 250mm without encountering any bind issues at the top.
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The stock mount is 12mm tall, but mine is only 10mm tall and also 10mm wide (9.9mm), which is almost like the stock setup - this has to be taken into consideration when it comes to how the Z rod works, making sure it's not tweaked out of level or...
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Z axis support (Supporto asse Z) for Ender3 V2
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The laser-cut Z-axis supports required M3 holes drilling and tapping, along with some hole-drilling in the case to suit. Once everything was installed, I tightened the screws in opposing slots and then secured the Z-axis rails solidly in place. When...
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... some spare 809 2Z bearings at home, I designed the support (bearing holder) myself. To build this project, you'll need: * One or two 809 2z Bearing * An M5 x 10/8 screw and a hammerhead nut I used 123D Design to design the bed-to-object support.
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remix of a popular Z-Axis Support Brace to work with my feet design. ...print this if you have printed my squashball feet and want to have z support brace together with a foot right under it. 2 parts printed separatly to make it an easy print, pieces...
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###How it works The support can scroll into the V-slot, down until near the z-axis stop switch. Its height can be regulated on the side, so the motor (or the motor+damper, if installed) doesn't touch the frame at the bottom. At the upper part of...
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I made those because i wanted to modify it a little to use models made for standard prusa i3 x carriage (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1607001) Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Summary The original design of Z-Axis supports for my...
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This part is utilized for extending the open end of Tr8 lead screw on Z axis of a 3D printer. The adapter is designed to secure an 608 bearing within a 620 hole. Print Settings Printer: F-33 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm...
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This upgraded component is specifically tailored to enhance the capabilities of the Creality CR-10 3D FDM Printer. The bar collectors in question are engineered to accommodate tubes with a diameter of either 10 millimeters or 19-20 millimeters. ...If...
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The bearing takes the load of the X carriage, while the springy coupler drives the Z axis, and my hope is that some of the vibration and acceleration and deceleration in Z at high speed prints will be partially absorbed. To further eliminate any...
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A support brace for the Prusa MINI to stiffen the connection between the Z-axis and the Y carriage. Attach to the 3030 aluminium extrusions using M5 x 12 mm hexagon head cap screws and T nuts (available on Amazon, eBay, AliExpress, etc.).The enlarged...
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Hello i have changed the Belt Tensioner https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4362513 for my own CR-10 V2. Now I can mount it without nuts in the Profile. ...
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That's why I needed the Z axis extension - it saved me about 6 mm of Z-Offset correction instead of 12 mm. The extension fits snugly in place, which is good because I want to make sure it doesn't budge. When you're done with a print, test the max...
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The original design of Z-Axis supports for my Prusa i3 derivated Printer from ShenzenTech. I made those because i wanted to modify it a little to use models made for standard prusa i3 x carriage (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1607001) Print...
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We insert a screw nut that exerts pressure on the screw, forcing it against the rod's Z-axis. The design prints smoothly and boasts impressive durability. I'm confident you'll appreciate this creation. ...Sincerely.
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Summary: Part Printed with Standard Settings Used Anti-Backlash Nut for Smooth Operation Normal Nut Can Also Be Employed When Utilizing a TR8X2 Threaded Rod, Adjust the "Steps Per MM" Parameter on Z Axis to 400.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=299663 Instructions Using the following options: articulation_thickness = 2 height = 30 bolt_diameter = 3 nut_diameter = 6.25 washer_diameter = 5.5 pressure_point_thickness = 5 opening_width = 2...
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I strengthened the support, noticing that the original part was yielding under stress and I knew it wouldn't hold up to heavy use.