3d print wobble
2657654 3d models found related to 3d print wobble.grabcad
Crafted as a scholastic assignment, this task was designed to test comprehension and application of course material.
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To prevent the French doors from shaking, we need to keep the normally closed side stable without relying on a pin or latch at the bottom.
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Really simple set of brackets and fixings to allow a 6mm threaded bar to stabilise the Z axis supports. ... Parts required 4 x m5 nuts, bolts and washers - advise 15mm long 4 x m5 or m6 threaded bar lengths of 80cm, with appropriate nuts and...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dgGax8jtOFt
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To use this part, you'll need to remove the shock absorber and rod from motors Z, so that the rods protrude above the Z caps. ...The bearing to be used is a 608 ZZ.
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<p>This egg is designed to be hollow near the top and very dense at the bottom. This way it will always right itself. ...A bit tricky to make your slicer not fill the top, but it should be possible.</p> Category: Mechanical Toys
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This specially crafted egg features a unique design that enables it to self-right, thanks to its hollow upper section and dense lower portion. Achieving this precise balance can prove challenging, especially when working with slicing machinery that...
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Four M4 screws are required to secure the assembly firmly in place. Two M4 T-nuts are also needed, as well as two additional M4 nuts for added stability. A single 608zz bearing is necessary to provide smooth rotation and minimal friction. ...The design...
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The user initiates a rapid movement test, focusing on the X and Y axes. A G-Code sequence is employed, consisting of two distinct phases, each featuring a unique velocity setting: one set at 60 millimeters per second and the other at 30 millimeters...
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x4 M4 screws x2 M4 T-nuts x2 M4 nuts x1 608zz bearing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3486748
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I engineered this component to be compatible with the stock Anet A6 X-Axis carriage. ...My goal was to isolate the threaded rod from the smooth rod, thereby preventing the vibrations of the threaded rod from affecting the X-Axis's motion.
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This creation was crafted using Tinkercad as its foundation. ...To modify it, simply visit the link provided at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/lj7h8nD3b5m.
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AM1X - Durable Metal Frame for Anet A1 By DIY Dave, published Jan 25, 2018 By Maker Mike, published Oct 18, 2018 Front and back panels Two high-quality 626ZZ bearings
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Humans construct five enclosures, five solid layers atop and beneath.
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Nut for DiscoEasy with threaded rods. ...But of standard size, usable on other printers.
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This is a specialized anti-wobble component specifically crafted for the Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro A 3D printer. ...To install it, simply insert the TR8x2 axle box into place and secure it to both Z-axis rods of the printer, eliminating the need for screws.
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Fixing the Z Wobble issue on the $154 CTC Pro B Clone from eBay just got easier! ...The v2 update is now available, and it's designed to work seamlessly with the existing screw setup for a smooth and precise printing experience.
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... wings on the ender 5 plus to see if it would help with layers lines. ...After about 2 months of testing, I can say they have significantly reduced layers lines on most of my prints. ... Will Need: 10mm Magnets 3mm Bearings M3 x 8 MM Bolts/Nuts
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Quickly designed anti-Z-Wobble for Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro X Acrylic with M8 thread and 8mm linear axis. You only need two M8 nuts to replace the original brass one with this simple two-part solution. ...The axis has a snug fit to the part when printed,...
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... Z wobble. ... Parts: 2x printed this object 5x neodymium magnet 8x3mm 3x bearing ball 6mm EDIT: Added 45 degree rotated version (ver2) EDIT 16.02.2021: I gently moved the lower magnets inward so that the slicer would not make holes around the magnets
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The central part of the box serves to remove the BACKLASH by keeping the two Z axis nuts pushed away from each other while the outside part is used to stabilize the WOBBLE using small springs that keep it suspended around the central part of the...
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... is printed from TPU and placed under the original black plastic ring. Then the Z axis no longer wobbles and no longer makes any noise during vibrations. When printing with Cura, "Print thin walls" must be activated so that it prints the upper ring
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Projects Crafted for 3D Printing If you have an interest in 3D printing, there are numerous projects available specifically designed for this purpose. These projects range from simple models to complex structures and can be found online or through...
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After rigorous testing over a week, I was able to achieve minimal z-wobble and fine-tune everything accordingly. It required patience and attention to detail, but it was worth it. To replicate my setup, you'll need the following components: 2x...