3d printer z axis wobble
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The y-axis nuts of the printmate unfortunately remain only secure through the weight of the x-axis bar, which supports the Extruder. To resolve this issue, I developed a "clamp" to firmly grasp the nut in its correct position. This "clamp" provides...
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Designed specifically to meet the needs of my trusty MK II printer, which I purchased back in December 2017 and have come to rely on ever since.
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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 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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but I liked Bi-metal version RatRig offers) while retaining all of the other parts of the printer including all of the screws on standard places with standard length.Second thing I wanted to do is to set everything so Z print height is not changed by...
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My printer's motor axis is very stable, but the lead screw itself is wobbling at the coupling location. 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...
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Easy fix for hypercube lead screw Z-axis wobble. Just attach this simple adapter to the existing setup. ... To make it work, you'll need: - One 608 bearing - Two M4 screws - Two T-slot nuts
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I reinforced the original Anti Wobble for the Z Axis by installing M3 screw anchors, which provide a much stronger hold due to their presence of pre-drilled holes.
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This MakiBox Z Wobble Eliminator variant by Marcotasm (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:328014) is enhanced with features that make it more user-friendly, including: easier printing due to fewer fillets and chamfers; reduced print time because of...
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This is a simplified version of the "MakiBox Z Wobble Eliminator" from Marcotasm (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:328014). It features improved printability with fewer fillets and chamfers, faster printing times due to reduced material usage, and...
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The printer prints cleaner with new screws, but small waves on the Z-axis are visible. Irregularities feel even stronger to the touch. Most likely, I'll go back to the previous setup, but with the new screws. Result shown in the picture. December 19,...
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Human: I've combined the wobble fixer for Geeetech Prusa I3 pro B, found here http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1904968, with a Cable Chain End for X axis http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1501089. The "Open cable chain" by Vanson reduces the maximum...
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Measure the length of the lead screw and the Z-axis frame together with a caliper at the top of the lead screw, around the Adjustable Anti Z Wobble Hat, as close to the same length as the bottom as the lead nut can move. **Be careful not to bend the...
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... 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 sides as shown in the picture provided. Have Fun!
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I'm adding a custom fix for the Z-Axis threaded rods' wobbling issue. It will be situated above the bridge. The design features pre-drilled holes to secure it tightly. Regular bearings, measuring 8x22x7, will also be required for proper...
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... part 2 securely to the filament sensor screw hole from above. Any z-wobble should be completely eliminated after this modification. Friendly suggestion: avoid using flexible couplings altogether. ...I tried them and they only caused more issues.
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I replaced the Tronxy P802M Z-rods with Tissat's Anet A8 Anti Z-Wobble modification to achieve a tighter tolerance between the rods and screws. ...Adjusting the holes for the bearing and Z-rod may be necessary, depending on the precision of your...
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... 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 previous configuration using the new screws. You can see the results in the picture.
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However, if you're experiencing Z-wobble on your older Craftbot or Craftbot+ due to a loose nylon Z-nut, printing this replacement at 0.1mm layer height on a high-quality printer like the original Prusa MK2 or its equivalent can provide an effective...
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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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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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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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In this case, carefully install to the 3D printer because M3 nuts easily fall off.  ## Printing and Material Requires infill...
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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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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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Englisch: Hello, everyone, here I share with you my mount for the Z-axis spindle. I designed this mount so that I no longer have wobble in my printed parts. I used a 608RS as a bearing. Which has an inner diameter of 8mm and an outer diameter of...
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The axis wobble, in particular, was a problem that left my prints with unappealing lines running along their sides. However, after researching solutions on Thingiverse, I found some "fixes" that seemed over-engineered and wasteful to me. So, I opted...
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With its solitary Y-Axis rail, the Tronxy X3bed is particularly susceptible to wobbling excessively. After a year of usage, it was high time to explore solutions to this issue. I opted to investigate the feasibility of utilizing a stabilizer rod and...
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... with for out own Solidoodle 3 & 4. We're still testing but we believe it fixed z wobble problems by 50-60%. Next step is to add a firmware fix to see if with can solve the issue up to 85-100%. ... Please print, test and let us know how it goes.