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I designed a custom Z-Axis Holder specifically for Geeetech printers, initially intended for my A10T model after the original part failed due to worn-out screws holding onto the frame.
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... or software modifications. Simply install and start printing – it's that easy! Get ready to unleash your creativity and take your 3D printing game to the next level with this reliable and user-friendly z-axis holder for your acrylic Prusa I3.
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Sunhokey offers robust Z-axis support for enhanced stability and accuracy in 3D printing applications. This comprehensive system includes adjustable screws that allow users to customize the printer's setup according to their specific needs. By...
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I redesigned the Adjustable Z Endstop to prevent the screw from tilting during Home Z Axis movements by making the upper part thicker. Design Details -------------- The updated design is now available in FreeCAD, allowing users to further modify...
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Adjustable Z Axis Endstop Adaptateur de fin de course ajustable. Il facilite l'ajustement du fin de course de l'Axe Z sur les imprimantes 3D cartésienne. 2 modèles créer : 1. Version Imprimantes Creality 2. Version Imprimantes...
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The components related to the Z-axis feature an anti-backlash mechanism.
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High-Quality 20mm Aluminum Extrusions for Z-Axis Mount Plates Featuring Integrated Drag Chain Slots.
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Makergear Z Axis Knob Press in steel when the abs is still a little warm
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Bearing keeper slides over back of z axis and locks the bearings in place. ...
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SmartRap's Z-axis shaft is essential for precise positioning and accurate prints. ...
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Z-Axis Drive Decoupling System for Prusa i3 Printers Featuring an 8mm Z-Axis For maximum printing precision and reliability, the z-axis drive decoupling system is designed specifically for prusa i3 printers that utilize an 8mm z-axis. ...This innovative...
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A straightforward calibration tool measures 10x10x50mm, serving as a tower for precise Z-axis step calibration.
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calibrates tools in the z axis, with a margin of error of 0.000393701"
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A Dual Z-Axis Replacement on a Shoestring Budget: Don't Forget Those 90-Degree Angles
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Sunlu S8 z Axis mit kugellager replaces the original suspension with a ball bearing
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I'm still puzzled by why 3D printer designers create such problematic Z-axis adjustments. Maybe it's simply to give users like me a challenge. I've grown quite fond of the Tronxy X3S pre-assembled printer, but its subpar Z-axis adjustment (and a...
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Humans rely on a precise system to move objects up and down using their machines that work on three planes: x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis motion. One essential element in this system is the motor mount that controls z-axis movement, responsible for...
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The knob is designed for the Z-axis of an Ender 2, but it can also be used on other printers. It's easily customizable using OpenSCAD and has been optimized for user customization. This design doesn't require any additional support structures. ...A...
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CNC compound Z-axis for Motor 775 spindle head, uses 42.0 mm diameter for four 10 mm diameter linear bearings in the z-axis and four 12 mm diameter linear bearings for the X-axis.
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The cubeanet received a z axis modification, utilizing 12mm hardware in conjunction with a single long bearing model lmuw12/lmluu. ... I rewired the existing z rail holders to accommodate 12 mm components and condensed aroldorosenberg's bearing holder...
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This device is a bracket that attaches a screw to the z-axis motor mount of the robo3D, making it easy to fine-tune the z-axis home position. The idea behind this mod came from another Robo3D forum member, Cambo3D. I found their original post here:...
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Everything was functioning properly except the Z axis bearings kept oscillating out of their sockets due to excessive vibration. I initially intended to secure them in place with glue, but then I recalled, I have a 3D printer at my disposal. So...