3d print wobble
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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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... did some tests scaling it down to 99%, 98%, and 97%. ...97 made the crevice tight enough so the card cant wobble backward and forward but it made the width of it just barely too small. So in the end I changed the Y and Z to 97% and the X to 97.4%. ...
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This is a thorough remix and redo from start of enriquesmio's anti-z wobble: *https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2235136* His design wasn't slicing correctly in Simplify3D, so I loaded up SketchUp and completely reworked the entire piece, fixing...
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The new model is designed to reduce wobble in two dimensions and serves as a replacement part for four beds. This innovation is still experimental and its effectiveness is yet to be confirmed. ...As part of my future plans, I intend to test this...
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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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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 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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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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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,...
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This socket tray will hold 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" Titan impact driver wobble adapters. These trays fit the 2-3/4" and 6" lengths. Superglue 6mm (diameter) x 2mm (height) neodynium magnets to hold the adapters in place. There are spots for...
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Simple Anti Z Wobble Solution for Anet A8 Owners: No Bearings Required! To achieve precise alignment, ensure all parts fit snugly together. For optimal results, apply a small amount of lubrication to facilitate smooth movement. When installing the...
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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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The Z Axis threaded rod for the Anet A8 falls short of reaching all the way to the frame, 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 frame. Installing them is...
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Human: A Complete Working Kit for Anti-Z Wobble is designed by me Perfekt. In the T8 nut, M4 threads are drilled. Note the picture. The parts are labeled with right and left sides, so be sure to pay attention when assembling them. My printer still...
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Since I've created the Anti Wobble components, calibration is no longer required! My Saprkcube features a sturdy 20x40mm aluminum profile on top, and it also works with a 20x20mm setup. To achieve stability, three of these components are necessary...
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... component effortlessly accommodates both 16 and 20-toothed aluminum idler pulleys. For enhanced performance, consider pairing these bearing blocks with integrated Z-axis wobble isolation risers available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2458534.
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Because of limited space, I had to put the anti-wobble system above the x-axis mounts. Here's what you'll need: * 4 M3 screws from the original lead screw * 4 M3 nuts * 1 M8 nut (Flexible filament) There are three different STL files depending on...
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To rectify my original wobble issue, I followed Radus' part redesign. The problem stemmed from a slightly bent z-threaded rod causing nut wear and immobility due to bends. A YouTube video showcases this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qlw363e1z_k). I...
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The threaded rods were noticeably bent, resulting in the characteristic ripples and wobbles that come with such a flaw. To rectify this issue, I opted to purchase new screws, which were thankfully straight. Unfortunately, their thread proved too...
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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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Designing a Corner Piece for the Anet A8 Improves Z-Axis Stability This upgrade enhances the overall structural integrity of the printer, providing a more stable platform for precise 3D printing. The STL file supplied contains the right-hand corner...
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#Z Axis Stabilizer ___ This fixed my z wobble. Designed for the Chiron with one side raised to work with the stepper mounting bracket. Also fixes: Flex couplers (depending on the type) can be compressed by the weight of the X-axis and wont do...
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Thing URL 1: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:38101 Thing Title 2: Z Axis Anti wobble for Prusa I3 is owned by jamesarm97 and licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution. Thing URL 2: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:141479 Thing Title 3: CoE_1 is...
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... **Print Settings** * Printer: FlSun 3D * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.3mm * Infill: 33% * Notes: Prints successfully without supports. ...The support consists of two parts, one with a 30-degree angle and the other with a 60-degree angle.
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vizio_e50_left_leg.stl and vizio_e50_right_leg.stl - full size models vizio_e50_left_leg1.stl +vizio_e50_left_leg2.stl = vizio_e50_left_leg.stl I just splited model for printing on compact 3D printer without supports. ... Same for vizio_e50_right_leg
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To add weight, pause your 3D printer or adjust it manually; use low melt alloy or a 5mm lead shot within the 5mm diameter, 7mm deep void. The UP! ...printer requires two webbles or an additional print on the opposite platform corner for proper mass...
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I took advantage of this opportunity to also replace the couplers with ones that aren't split and have two grub-screws for each shaft - these run a lot truer, eliminating some wobble. I also replaced the sloppy Z-axis 8mm threaded bar with 8mm...
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I had a cheap chinese printer with M5 rods which wheren't doing a good job, so in order to avoid printing a whole new set of parts for M8 Rods, i sanded down the holes of the Z rod to make it capable of using M6 ones: The Antiwobble typical is for an...
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... install these new couplers, simply remove the rods and Z screws - it's just a matter of some bolts - and then slide them back in. The extra time spent on installation is well worth the rewards of a more precise and reliable 3D printing experience.