xtool d1 pro z axis extension 3d models
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Designed and created this to assist with leveling items in the XTOOL RA2 Pro Chuck Rotary for laser etching/engraving. This was created with a Hobby license and this design is © 2022 by Matt Caswell. ... NO COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED.
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Modification of the Z axis drive for the two trees sapphire pro. Due to the unsatisfactory effects of modifying the original design, i.e. the use of additional bearings and flexible couplings, I decided to design a belt drive for the Z axis. (The...
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This small piece fits around the small brass ring that surrounds the Z-axis screw on an Ender 3 Pro. The fit is perfect and looks right at home on my machine. I used stock Cura settings with a 2.0mm layer height and the part took 15 minutes to print....
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The original Z-Axis shim spacer designed by DrLex doesn't fit properly into my Creator Pro. I suspect there are minor variations in the printers that could be causing this issue. If you've encountered a similar problem, feel free to experiment with...
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The FlashForge Creator Pro's Z Axis Guard Plate Has Been Reverse Engineered. Using the Original Plate as a Blueprint, I Successfully Replicated It Even After It Cracked. The Model Was Created Using UG NX Software with Great Attention to Detail. ... As...
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... take their printing game to the next level. The Z-Axis Stabilizer is available now for purchase on our website, making it easy for Ender 3/Pro enthusiasts to upgrade their printer's stability and start producing high-quality prints with confidence.
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Creator Pro users may find that the original Z-Axis shim spacer by DrLex won't fit. Printer variations could be the reason. If you've encountered similar issues, feel free to try this alternative design. I created remixes with spacers ranging from...
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Stabilizes z axis on ender 3 pro. I used 2 M3 screws and 2 M3 t-nuts to attach it to the frame. ...for the bearing I used a 22mm bearing with and 8mm hole in the center that I found at my school a year ago.
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This is a modular CNC 3018 Pro Z-Axis upgrade I have created a while ago. It is highly optimized (for usage as well for printing, e.g. water drop holes, etc.) but still work in progress. ...More details will follow in future.</p>
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Easy-to-use and adjustable Z-axis belt tensioner designed specifically for the Creality CR-10S Pro 3D printer. ...Simply insert a washer between the bearing and carrier - you can either 3D print one yourself or opt for a metal one for added durability.
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I've been looking for good Z Axis support for my Ender 2 PRO, but what I found was too loose fit or doesn't fit at all - so I made my own in the end. Printing details are the description, but I also attached STEP file so you can edit this fix as you...
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I've been looking for good Z Axis support for my Ender 2 PRO, but what I found was too loose fit or doesn't fit at all - so I made my own in the end. Printing details are the description, but I also attached STEP file so you can edit this fix as you...
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I do another model for fix the z-axis, but the z-axis high does not use correctly and I change the model for fully use the z-axis hight. ... bearing - diameter 16mm; hole 8mm
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I didn't like the barcode on the Z axis so I made a sleeve to slide over the part already there and decided to cover the screws on the right side as well. Bottom of Z axis right is open so no chance of rubbing on belt. I have put file in with and...
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I decided to swap out the barcode on the Z-axis for a sleeve that fits snugly over the existing part, and simultaneously chose to conceal the screws on the right-hand side as well. At the bottom of the Z-axis, specifically on the right side, there...
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I designed this custom brace assembly specifically for the CR10 S Pro z-axis, engineered to minimize vibration caused by printer movement. It effectively reduces or eliminates ghosting and other unwanted imperfections resulting from vibrations. ...
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A simple sleeve to go over the Z-axis screw rod of the Ender 3/Ender 3 pro. I noticed that I was getting grease in my prints after moving to the all-metal extruder. The filament was brushing by the screw rod on the way. ...This very thin sleeve fits...
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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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Ender 3 Pro Z Axis Lead Screw guard. I needed a design that would perfectly align with the bracket, so cut outs were added to the bottom for crush rings to fit snugly inside. The lead screw guard is also adjustable to accommodate any necessary...
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The Z-axis Lubricator for Your Flashforge Creator Pro. Make sure your machine's axis is lubricated regularly, or it can start making a screeching noise and wear out faster. This simple part helps keep things moving smoothly. I use teflon spray with...
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3D print of the Xtool M1 RA2 Pro risers. The heights exactly copy the RA2 Pro risers and it also has an extra riser height that the original doesn't have. Raised heights are 41mm, 51mm, 62mm, 92mm. I use PLA and 20% infill. ...The file is the Gcode.
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Placing a 1mm shim between the z-axis motor and the vertical extrusion is essential. ...This shim ensures that the z-axis drive screw lines up perfectly with the top bearing, which wouldn't happen otherwise due to misalignment.
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I noticed that my Z-Axis was moving up and down with difficulty. Checking online on Thingiverse revealed a mount designed by Ross_K at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2752080. However, the printed tail pushed the stepper motor outwards, making...
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I carefully paired the Z Axis knob with matching threads to ensure a secure and smooth operation.
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This slides onto the bottom of the Z-axis to prevent water from splashing up onto it. It is a tight slip fit and should stay in place without any fasteners. I designed it to fit around my machine torch that is mounted with my 3d printed machine...
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### CNC 3018 (Pro) Z AXIS UPGRADE I wanted a more sturdy Z-Axis for the 3018 Pro so I designed a better one. The main problems with the original design are the cheap LM8UU and LM10UU bearings and bad quality T8 spindles, I also found the 2x 10mm...
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It bolts on to the top using the same bolts that hold on the z axis smooth rod supports. The bottom screws into the board that the printer is mounted on. v1 updated version. ... Necessary materials;2pcs m8x50cm rod screws8pcs m8 nuts2pcs m4x40mm...
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Reduces the instability of the z-axis of the initial model. M3 bolt and nut needed. ... The Tree support function of Cura could make it more precise.
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Use this tool to adjust the length of the Z axis lead screw, which is now 3 millimeters longer than its original size.
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... When making your Z axis even, be sure to remove the spacers before homing the Z. I use Klipper and homing the Z moves the bed down before homing the X and Y. This is when I remove them. If you do not remove them, they will hit when the Z is homed.