z wobble test 3d models
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Designed to eliminate the Z wobble, simple to install and 100% effective. To get started, you'll need to remove the golden nut from the Z axis bracket and mount it on a new printed object. Place this object at the bottom of the Z-axis arm on both...
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anti wobble shims KP5L's z-axis top mounts' barrings. if your Z-screw wobbles forward and back. print these; one per side remove the mounts by unbolting the 2 forward-facing mount bolts, (not top brace) lift up, flip over, and unscrew the 3 little...
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... during high-torque stepper operation in half-step mode. It's worth noting that z-wobble on early Prusa i3 models was often linked to x-axis acceleration in firmware settings, print speed oscillations, and printer construction rigidity issues.
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This is my additional solution for the wobbling Z-Axis threaded rods. Will be placed in the bridge above. There are holes. FIts well. You will need some normal bearings 8x22x7. Hopefully it will help. I have also changed the couplers to flexible...
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Here's another anti-Z wobble solution, specifically designed for the Geeetech I3. Its sleek design catches the eye! Place your lead screw inside, freeing your X-axis from pesky bent rods and unreliable bearings. ...This creation was crafted with care...
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This is a revised version of Vukula's captivating anti-z wobble design, optimized specifically for the Tronxy X1 printer without requiring any screws. To achieve proper printing, slice it however you see fit. ...I personally sliced each component into...
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My Enhanced Anti-Z Wobble Upgrade for the GeeTech i3 Printer. Crafted with precision, this revised component is designed to minimize vibrations and ensure a smoother printing experience. ...Utilizing a high-resolution setting of 0.1mm, I printed it...
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I've been searching online and there are numerous anti-z-wobble designs on Thingiverse, so I decided to download one specifically for the Anet A8 - my printer is actually a clone of this model. However, after finishing several prints with the...
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As i am setting up a printer profile for the EasyThreeD Dora i recognized, that the right Z-Rod is pretty much wobbly, because it has no upper mounting. So i designed this. The accurately fit in the top hole above the rod. ...I used some lube to make...
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The Z-axis anti-wobble for Geeetech I3 Acrylic requires no additional M8 nut. Instead, it's designed to accommodate the original brass nuts that come pre-installed at the bottom, thus preserving printing volume. ...The screw holes may not align...
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Hey, this is a anti Z wobble for the standard trapezoidal spindles, which uses the golden standard thread to work. I just glued it into the given hole and it worked fine. I have the Geeetech I3 Pro B note: the holes for the screws in the stl...
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I designed a plug-and-play Z axis anti-wobble system that works with most 3D printers using 8mm rods and NEMA 17 stepper motors (approximately 40x40mm). ...I prefer it to a top cap holder because if the Z rods are not perfectly straight, it doesn't...
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The Z Axis threaded rod for the Anet A8 falls short by design, causing z wobble due to a physical limitation. To bridge this gap, I created a simple accessory that can be pressed fit onto the top of the rods, extending them far enough to reach every...
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The Z Axis threaded rod for the Anet A8 falls short, preventing it from reaching all the way to the frame and causing z wobble. I designed this simple object to press fit onto the top of the rods, extending them enough to reach the holes in the...
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... and backward. Although not a perfect z-wobble fix, it significantly reduces it. ...This modification should work for acme rods with nuts of similar size, as long as you may need to trim some of the tight-fitting ribs to press them onto the x-axis.
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The top section enables the installation of a bearing at the top of Z rods and limits wobble due to slightly misaligned rods. Bearing size: 22x8x7. Printed in PLA with layer thickness of 0.2mm. The lower section further reduces wobble by...
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Hi there, I've built these simple caps to eliminate the Z Wobble that's been plaguing my machine. They worked like a charm, but it took some trial and error to get them just right - not too tight to hinder rod movement, yet effective enough to stop...
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However, one common issue that many users encounter is a wobbly Z-axis, which can lead to poor print quality and inaccurate prints. To address this problem, several upgrade options are available. One of the most effective solutions is to replace the...
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... issue entirely. I've also taken the liberty of remixing it with a different guide on the bottom, and I'm offering both options for you to choose from. This design effectively eliminates any z-axis wobble, providing a smoother printing experience.
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Each of these holes' centers are 17mm apart, creating an equilateral triangle that fits my printer perfectly but can be modified using the Tinkercad file if yours differs.https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7IeIgmBBuYe To install: Press the bearings...
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However, z wobble occurs, which translates into wavy prints. To compensate for any misalignment, we need a rigid yet flexible component. This new system bolts directly over the old one, keeping the lead screw straight while allowing slight...
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Before and after printing test blocks with new and old configurations, respectively. The printer prints cleaner with the new screws but shows small waves on the Z-axis. It also feels more irregular to the touch. Most likely I will switch back to my...
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This Thing is the Ultimate Solution for Eliminating Z Wobble Forever The Functionality of this Conversion and Why it Works is Explained in Detail: No spindle means no Z Wobble. Z Wobble is a Problem Caused by Spindles and Only Occurs with Spindles.
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Based on nophead/Griffin_Nicoll's design, I updated my model with adjustable asymmetry to minimize the effects of the z-wobble issue. The updated design allows for adjustment in a single direction and has some visual updates as well as additional...
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... to 3023.62 (with 16x microstepping). Before-and-after images demonstrate significant z wobble reduction, from a blue pink panther woman print to a red cylinder print. ...Ensure parts are manifold by designing in SolidWorks and repairing in Netfabb.
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Hey guys, I tried a lot to fix my Z Wobble and was frustrated by all the unreliable solutions on Thingiverse. So I decided to design my own solution. Now you can try it for yourself if you want to fix your Z Wobble. You won't need any additional...
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...... It's an anti-wobble for the Z axis. It is based on this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4676826 It uses a 608zz bearing and the two M4x12 screws and T-nuts included with the printer as spare parts. There's also a M3x16 screws version included.
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The guide rod complements the MakiBox Z Wobble Eliminator by Marcotasm (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:328014). Unable to find a suitable alternative at home, create it using Tinkercad. It functions smoothly and has a nice motion. Attach it to the...
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I experienced a severe Z-wobble on my I3 Mega right out of the box, prompting me to design this solution that resolved my issue once and for all. Additionally, I highly recommend utilizing flexible couplers to achieve optimal results. ... The bearings I...
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I redesigned The Simple Anti Z Wobble for Anet A8 by sicksubie (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2121017) because it didn't function properly on my Anet A8 due to excessive clearance. My new design addresses this issue. To install my modification,...