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For those who want to use a servo in GRBL for the Z axis without altering firmware significantly, this drop-in replacement is ideal. It converts DIR and STEP signals into PWM for an RC servo by reading step counter internals. This hack works well...
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Updated build video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vep8SfPnRFY I never liked using the alligator clip to secure the Z probe to my router on my CNC and one day the wire going to the clip broke so I took it as a sign to do something about it. I...
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Lengthened it by 1mm to accommodate a washer between the coupler and the bearing, and widened it slightly for better alignment with the stepper motor screws. This is an update to my Z support for the Prusa Mendel I2. Unlike the previous version,...
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Post-Printing Installation Installing these is relatively easy once you have the two z-axis panels removed. If help with that is needed, Life and Times of Tyler makes excellent videos. I used screws and nuts from Inventables. M3 12mm length 0.5mm...
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I really like to see the automatic Z correction doing it's job during prints. To see the tiny movements of the Z correction (Is it working? Is my bed level?), you can just clip this print to an unused part of the leadscrew. No tools or magnets...
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Make sure you print with a 3 pass skirt in slicer to adjust z offset to begin with during the print then allow the printer to print the 5 discs. Take measurements of each disc to ensure each corner of your printer is level.</p> <h3>Print...
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This is a bespoke Z-axis stabiliser specifically designed for the Robo3D, engineered from scratch due to existing options not meeting expectations. The aim was to supply enhanced support and robustness without adding an excessive amount of extruded...
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While leveling my MPCNC, I encountered a problem with the connections to the Z legs that kept slipping. I spent hours measuring and adjusting, but it turned out that the corner legs weren't cut to the exact same length. In fact, I even cracked one of...
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If you are like me, you might appreciate this very non-invasive extension for Ender 3 Pro which enables you to add a second threaded rod to right side of the printer to stabilize the z-axis movement. ... You will need some hardware: __2x__ M3...
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Update 2: Turning the Z axis up and down with the wheel is definitely better than using the coupling, but I've found that it's still a bit tedious. That's why I created this little add-on for the big wheel. Update: I reinforced the structure a...
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Don't forget to also buy the crimp pins if needed. Right now only the following fork of Repetier firmware supports the Z-Probe on the OLP. See this forum post http://www.dreammaker.cc/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=259 Accuracy +/- .01% Probe offset...
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Touch sensor offsets: X-25 Y38.5 Z0 (LT-80W-LE-MINI: Z-1.5) Both parts can be printed lying flat and without support. Therefore, screw holes for the linear rail have a sacrificial layer that has to be be punched or drilled through. Used...
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... probe once and then store the values in EEPROM. Find out what you need to adjust in your firmware to get the probe to register when sending a probe command. The nozzle offset I use for probing is around 20mm in the z direction, but may vary for you.
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This model of stabilizer bars for the Z axis boasts impressive robustness, with upper supports securely fastened to 3 screws on the Z and X axes as well as the spindle bearing. The lower axis connects to main profiles while holding both the upper...
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Super glue might be needed.Press fit the R2 Body to the Base or glue them together if you prefer.Place the body-base combo on top of your Z-axis motor and drop in the Head-shaft-magnet combo. Optional decoration:Paint the R2 head to make it more...
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This version also rides lower than the original and is still adjustable a bit in Z. Choose the one that works best for you, or remix it starting from the model.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: If you only need only a small amount of additional tension,...
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... adds about 20mm. To insert the device into the spindle you will need about 90mm of z-axis clearance. If you need a shorter version then I have one of those too, see the [shorter Z axis pointer thing.](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5251829)
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Scouring Thingiverse after adjustable feet for the z-axis tower that would complement AzzA's Z braces to fit on my Duplicator I3 Plus proved to be challenging. Similar designs existed, but none matched the style of the original Z braces. Extending...
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These custom print heads are intended to work seamlessly with printers that boast an x-axis bar that glides smoothly along a z-axis. If you unleash your creativity, you might just discover another ingenious use for them. They draw inspiration from...
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My take on a motorized Z table for the ubiquitous K40 Chinese laser is a low-profile design that takes advantage of the confined space in the laser. Min/Max heights (as built) are 1.5 inches and 4 inches, respectively. This allows for easy removal to...
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this guy explains that z axis stabilizers may not help, but rather hinder your performance. however there are situations where these are needed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z7mZVvPlc8&t=176s based off of this design. hardware needed: ...
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The Z-axis endstop adjustment on the Prusa i3 acrilic from Sunhokey is not very comfortable and reliable. Replacing it only requires one long M3 bolt DIN 316 ("with ears") and a plastic clip to hold it in place. Turning it then becomes easy, and it...
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I designed a microswitch probe based on jimustanguitar's z-probe, tailored for the regular size microswitch. I much prefer this one to the original because it features a tiny lever that operates flawlessly. You can view both designs side-by-side in...
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I use this model to see Z calibration defaults. I have a square bed with 4 screws (one on each corner) I print this model and then I check the way it's printed on the first layer. If you can see filament lines, it means that the nozzle isn't close...
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This upgrade solidifies the entire Z carriage, ensuring a rock-solid foundation. The mounting plates feature an ingenious guide that keeps the 2040 in perfect alignment, while the wheel thicknesses seamlessly replace eccentric nuts and all...
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I made a remix of mfink70's Z carriage with holes for mounting a lead screw nut - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2764817\r\n\r\nI purchased mine early/mid 2018. mfink70's carriage has unevenly placed bearing holes, which when mounted causes the X...
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To accommodate the micro-switch and Z_MAX endstop connector on my MKS Gen L board, I carefully connected them together. I would like to extend my gratitude to zennmaster for creating the original design (Thing #167430), which served as a valuable...
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Instead, I built my custom aluminum plate specifically to support a heat bed, and designed this axle cover to match its precise Z-axis requirements. STL Files Without any text added here. Version 1 - Featuring "Ultimaker 2" text for easy...
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My jgaurora a5 arrived with the z couplers broken, and I had to make some repairs before it was operational. After several days of continuous printing, it seems like my fix is working well enough to be a permanent solution. The original 8mm nut was...
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Sincronización de ejes Z con un solo motor. Correa GT2 cerrada 6m/m ancho y un perímetro de 1100 m/mhttps://es.aliexpress.com/item/32299384151.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2esp&spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef194dGca923 Rodamientos KFL08 - 8 m/m...