3d print wobble
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My wife asked me to design a spring to use in her card making. This spring allow her to make cards where the head of the person or animal can vibrate / rotate. This spring is designed to be printed on its side without supports and with a raft.
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... and I'm particularly fond of its adorable egg tail. ... It's a simple print that can be created with zero infill, making it perfect for a quick and easy project. ... I hope you enjoy this delightful little bunny, and I wish you a very happy Easter.
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To resolve the issue of banding on prints, custom parts were created to lock bearings and rods in place while adding external bracing. The source was found to be rocking z-motors causing uneven z-lift, resulting in squashed layers with bulging sides....
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Print two units and mirror one of them to ensure proper orientation, with the arrow pointing directly towards the bed! ... Options: V6 - Without linear bearings for a more compact design V7 - With longer linear bearings for added stability and...
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Print Settings are looking good too. Printer Brand: RepRap all the way, folks! Printer: Sintron Prusa i3 - a real powerhouse. Rafts: None needed here, thanks for asking. Supports: Yes indeed, we've got them covered. Resolution: Don't worry about that...
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Relevel bed to get print head working properly. Check for worn-out rods on the z axis as well, may need replacement or re-welding if broken. Inspect teeth for damage or misaligned teeth which could also cause alignment issues and disrupt Z axis...
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You can create your own stories thanks to the post in the base that allows you to place the little ghost in whatever position you feel like, it's super fun to paint and easy to print using FDM. ... It will give any place you decide to put it on a...
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... to remove and realign it carefully by unscrewing its two holding screws. Use lubricating oil sparingly for optimal results. Print Settings Rafts: No matter what you choose, just leave it alone. ... Supports: Same thing, it doesn't matter at all.
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These were the only bearings I had on hand, so I figured I'd share this for anyone else who might have the same bearings lying around.I use these on my Tronxy X5SA Pro personally, but they will obviously work with the Ender 5 too.Print them in PETG...
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Please make suggestions if you know how to tackle this issue other than adding 0.01mm to the tooth radius.20140311 - Update 3: after failing to compile in a sufficient resolution as it is (tens of gigabytes of RAM and hours of compile time later...)...
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... longer I opted to use longer screws for more strength in the part. I recommend tapping the screws into the part then removing them before assembling it all onto the machine. Printed with 3 walls, and 40% infill for strength and durability.
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I design and develop an anti-wobble device specifically for my Prusa Air 2 3D printer to optimize printing results. ...Check it out!
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Tronxy X5S owners take note: a game-changing solution has emerged to eliminate the notorious Z-wobble plaguing your 3D prints.
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Anti-wobble device for 3D printer wobble lead screw. You only need 8pcs balls with a diameter of +/- 4mm. I used balls from a short airsoft gun with a diameter of 4.4mm. You print three parts (top, middle and bottom) of PLA and two TPU rubbers...
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Post-Printing Instructions: Once printed, disassemble the T145 lid, remove the threaded rod, and install the anti-z as shown in the photos. Secure it with an 8mm bolt in the hole. To ensure a tight fit, I used adhesive dots; alternatively, you can...
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https://youtu.be/8aNGdEoHfRU Not keen on going all wobbly wobbly? Here's a solution! Anti-wobble Coaster features self centring depression. Holds your beloved Maccas glass dead centre and just 8mm off the table for maximum aesthetic and support.
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... that significantly enhances the stability of the Z-axis, ultimately leading to improved printing results and reduced errors. ...By making this modification, users can enjoy smoother prints and increased productivity in their 3D printing endeavors.
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... for resolution. Appropriate holes pre-threaded for m3. These are untested at the moment, please use at your risk. Materials List: (16) 2mm x 5mm brass rod (4) 3mm x 3mm neodynium magnets (4) 3mm steel balls (1) of each 3d printed component
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The main objective of this project is to improve 3D printing outcomes with Creality's Ender 2 by implementing a constraint on the Z-axis rod, thereby minimizing excessive wobbling. ... This component needs to be securely fastened between the support...
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... to eliminate any remaining Z-wobble, just as predicted. ... These devices cleverly push the X-axis upwards, rather than pulling it, allowing for some flexibility and preventing a bent screw bar from causing further wobbling during the printing process.
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Check out this anti-wobble setup I've come up with - you can fine-tune it to fit your 3D printer perfectly by tweaking the parameters!
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... of Fusion 360 to create a precision-designed component. ...This innovative tweak has proven particularly useful in numerous other printers as well. By consistently implementing this upgrade, I achieved remarkably steady prints free from wobble issues.
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Test print to evaluate z-wobble on an Elegoo Mars without consuming excessive resin. Print with a thin wall to enable flat removal from the vat. Mark X and Y axes clearly to identify which axis is affected by wobble. This test print proved useful,...
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Crankshaft is pinned through with a 2mm rod to prevent bucking, this uses a 3D printed drilling guide. Sand/File the Piston to fit the Cylinder. It should be a snug fit. ...It does work but requires a lot of filing and tuning of the wobble...
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In return, you should notice reduced Z wobble in your prints. This tool only needs to be used for a short period to get your Z screw running straight and true. So far, my screw appears to be running straight with it in place. It applies just a bit...
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... in the Socket. May Need to Be Amplified by a Factor of Ten. Print Settings: Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Notes: High Resolution for an Excellent Surface Finish. 0.2-0.3 May Also Work Well, Try It Out. ...Print Time Isn't Very Long At All.
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If You enjoyed this project and want to say "Thank You" please consider supporting me by sending a tip on thingiverse or my PayPal here. I was fighting with the Z Wobble effect on the prints, but I've finally found a decent solution. Here's how to do...
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Wobble Goals break down to printable parts without support
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My 2020 Anti-Wobble Parts DesignSpark Mechanical Files Included