3d printer z axis wobble
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Designed to perfectly replicate the Delrin parts I machined for my printer, this new design serves as a safeguard against bed damage caused by crashes and significantly enhances print quality through its clever x-axis shift traveling up the Z-axis.
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The updated section includes an extra hole designed specifically to accommodate a ball bearing, which will securely hold the Z-Axis Screw in place. To provide complete functionality, I have included the source code of the modified pipeline in FreeCAD...
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New Z-axis bracket designed specifically for the Geeetech i3 Pro B/C printer. This custom bracket enables threaded rods to rotate freely without any hindrance. Notice the significant difference in prints - one made with the original bracket, and the...
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Designed for the Anycubic Chiron but the top plate can be easily modified to fit other 3D printers if needed. A must have mod that is fun and easy to print. Print the Airbag and O-ring files in TPU. All other files print in PLA. No supports needed...
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A simple z axis test. Design by zaybach (he wouldn't post it so I did xD) Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20 Category: 3D Printing Tests
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Hello,\r\n\r\nI encountered difficulties with my Z-axis straight rod, featuring a 8.0 mm diameter, yet the holes had a diameter of approximately 8.5 mm resulting in noticeable play. ...Consequently, I chose to enlarge the holes using a 10 mm drill bit...
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To test for Z wobble, I sought a quick-printing tower with minimal material usage. During my search for the perfect coupler, this 53mm-high item proved beneficial and effective. ...Following the print, observation, analysis, conclusion, and fine-tuning...
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# Anti z-wobble squares ## 04.01.2022 Update I have made minor changes in the design and updated the files :) ### Metal Pins Here you can find updated version of anti z-wobble. (probably last version :) and only for direct drive) This design uses...
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... but its functionality is uncomplicated yet effective. What's more, this design incorporates a Z-wobble support, adding an extra layer of stability to the print. ...The quick creation process was made possible by using ABS as the primary material.
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This is part of the z wobble fix for the ELEGOO Jupiter, all information can be found in the video so please watch it before you attempt. Please note that this involves drilling 3 holes in the top lid of the Jupiter. You will need 3 heated m6...
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I decided to swap out the other Z-Axis brackets because they just weren't holding up to my standards, so I went ahead and scoured the web until I stumbled upon a gem on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2719424 - I immediately fell in love with its...
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They offer some relief from the wobble issue, though I firmly believe that replacing subpar Z-screws remains the best solution. This was a side project aimed at keeping "Cupcake155" up-to-date and modern as part of my ongoing efforts. Project home:...
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From an idea taken here https://hackaday.com/2021/02/22/improving-cheap-ball-screws/ an add-on to prevent or limit Z wobble on the lead screw of an Ender 5 Pro. Needs 3 balls (not magnetic) diameter 6 to 7mm. 4 12x5mm magnets 6 8x3mm magnets 3 or...
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... addressing the issue with the smooth rod and threaded rod spacing on earlier attempts. ...It sits flush against the top Z-axis rod holder, making it a precise fit. ...Mirroring this part will yield the matching counterpart for seamless assembly.
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I remixed the original to fit 8x2 magnets. ...(the original called for 8x3) I used the 8x3 for a while, but noticed the magnet would slowly move, allowing two plates to touch flush. Which prevents any anti wobble action.
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So I designed my own anti wobble fix, that grips onto the outside of the bearing instead of the smooth rod and is a bit longer to get the arms on the right height. I am using 3 M3 15mm screws for each side. The additional bearings were added with...
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I created my own unique design and precise measurements tailored specifically to this 3D printer model. ...I drew inspiration from other informative videos on YouTube.\nSoftware: Cura\nNozzle Temperature: 210 degrees Celsius\nHeated Bed Temperature: 70...
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However, this alteration has rendered the anti-wobble solutions devised by others unusable for me. In response, I designed a custom fix that clamps onto the bearing's outer surface rather than the smooth rod and extends slightly to position the arms...
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I'm trying to fix the wobble issue on my Tronxy X8 with this custom plate installed in the motor area. ...It's also used for the upper part of the machine, but if you're having problems with it, you'll need to widen the hole to fit the latch properly.
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Threaded Rodda Adjustments for Da Vinci 1.0 Pro Print Settings: Printer: Raft Options Don't Apply to Da Vinci 1.0 Pro Supports Not Required for Da Vinci 1.0 Pro Printouts Resolution Setting for Da Vinci 1.0 Pro Infill Density at Fifty Percent for Da...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kV4f0rcdAAG Category: 3D Printing
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kV4f0rcdAAG Category: 3D Printing
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the 18mm version is for printers like the ender 3 and cr10. they use the nut like in my image with only 2 holes. ... required parts: - 4 x ball bearings; just about any size will work (approximately 2mm-8mm) - 4 x screws, m3 x 8-10mm - 16 x 8mm...
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In my printer design, I will incorporate two Y Axis Sliders per side for enhanced stability and minimal movement along the Z Axis. The Z Axis will be securely attached to the Y Axis Slider using 65mm M8 Hex Bolts (4 per side) to boost structural...
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......I used PETG for the lower friction coefficient but anything should work just fine. 4mm ball bearings (8x)- You can take apart 2 608 (skateboard) bearings to get these. Depending on your printer, you may not get the inner alignment holes to come out.
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For Anet A8 only, the rod diameter is specifically 8mm. ...To secure the Z rod effectively, utilize an M4 x 8 screw.
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For When You're Ready To Give Up, I'll Just Let It Sag. The Last Resort For Bent Rods. ...Designed Specifically For The GEEETech Prusa i3 Clone.
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Third iteration with effortless assembly necessitating merely one M4 nut and a single bolt with a secure clip-on configuration. ... https://youtu.be/8h2t6FfQaKs