3d printer z axis wobble
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So i decided to design an anti z wobble. It worked just fine! Installation is easy. You will need 2 bearings for the top part (extremo superion con rodamiento). For the file "EJE V3" you will need 8 screws longer and two linear bearings. and...
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Hello,\nI've been experimenting with various z-axis wobble protections on my K8200, but never felt fully satisfied. To create one that would run smoothly on LMM8 linear bearings in x and y while minimizing the package size without compromising...
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Based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:242020, replace Prusa3/box_frame/inc/functions.scad by putting z-axis_bearing into Prusa3/box_frame and open it using OpenSCAD for creating STL model. You can use hot glue or epoxy to fix bearings in place....
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This is a hopefully wobble-reducing z axis support designed as a direct replacement for the factory one. A threaded rod, two ball bearings with an outer diameter of 22 and an inner diameter of 8, four screw nuts are required to complete this setup. A...
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The original kit has too much wobble on the Z axis, resulting in shifting and uneven layers.This design is for a minimal but rigid Z axis, using a trapezoid lead screw. There are only changes to the original design, where needed.</p><p>The new...
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I'm remixing an anti-wobble design specifically for the stock parts of my Anet A8. ...The best part is that I won't have to disassemble the entire printer - just a few screws will do the trick.
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The wobble caused a z step lost when changing z direction, detrimental if using an auto bed leveling system, but probably unnoticeable if not. Between a 4 legged table with different leg lengths or a 3 legged table with different leg lengths, the...
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I'm experimenting with ways to reduce Z-Wobble on my K8200, and this attempt is my best shot at tackling the problem in detail, along with necessary hardware specifics in these instructions. Additional hardware requirements include: * 2 x M10 steel...
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NEW VERSION: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4857627 ==================== Anti-wobble for z Axis for Ender 3, Ender 3 pro. --------------------- This is remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4759091. Stablization magnets were moved to...
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Z axis anti wobble nut, Ender 3, Ender 3 Pro Это единственная работающая модель на принтерах Ender 3, Ender 3 Pro не мешая шаговому двигателю, и нет необходимости что либо смещать и передвигать, не требует ни каких дополнительных покупных материалов,...
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This consist of 2 parts that will snugly fit on the upper side of the z screw (see photo). No more wobble and this improved my print quality. I did it in PETG. There is a small gap so the screw can move a tiny bit but never like before the mod. ... 2x...
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...Most solutions attempt to tame z wobble by 'floating' their components – what a half-baked idea! That's why I came up with a plan that holds everything firmly in place and only loosens things where they really matter: at one end of the threaded rod.
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Hi Z axis support didn't come along with ET4 Printer. However, there is no high RMP or high load requirement. So I remixed and simplified already available bracket. See picture for reference - Improvement are as under 1. Removed center slide...
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This design is what I've been using for a while now with now problems, the original artist has released a better version for eliminating z wobble but I have not had the time to remix that for the ender 3 v2 in bowden config Screws must be put in...
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However, I had to create a revised version because the linear ball bearing guide on the Z axis soft rod was actually making contact with the part instead of the base of the Z carriages. If you have a Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B Acrylic, this design will...
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I had to remix because the linear ball bearing guide of the soft rod of the Z axis was touching the part, instead of the base of the Z carriages. If you have the Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B Acrylic, that thing fits directly. ... You'll have to print 2...
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... want a raft/brim to print if you don't have an adhesive bed. You put the thin end into the hole above the z-axis bar, then slot the bar into the large hole. Secure the swirly bar in place by tightening the hex nuts at the bottom. ... Use ZWobble.
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... with a fresh spin. ...I managed to snap both original pieces in two while attempting to put them together. So I turned the print orientation by 90 degrees, and that gave me significantly better stability in the crucial areas around the z-axis.
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Based on this mod: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4756659 Does not decrease the height along the Z axis and has technological holes for extracting magnets. ... You will need the following parts: Magnets: 5x1.8mm - 8pc 3mm ball - 4pc (if your...
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This design minimizes Z-wobbling and Z-ribbing problems. To assemble the project, print all the pieces and follow the sequence shown in the pictures! Make sure to adjust the pieces as described in the second image to achieve a flat surface for the...
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... The magnets fit real snuggly, so there's almost no chance of them slipping out. If it's a major concern for you, you can print with a smaller nozzle (<0.4mm), enable thin walls, or add some super glue into the holes. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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... Take a note - In stock version , there is a risk that there will be not enough space to mout my Z stablization, and will be popably imposible to avoid colision with Z end stop, but i'm not sure. ...In my configuration it works very well.
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... satsified. Take a note - In stock version , there is a risk that there will be not enough space to mout my Z stablization, and will be popably imposible to avoid colision with Z end stop, but i'm not sure. ...In my configuration it works very well.
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... metric rod and nut compatibility, alterable via OpenSCAD. However, the left unit may need minor trimming to fit the z-axis end stop holder due to identical units on both sides. ...This tight fit minimizes backlash except for nut/rod friction.
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The bearing slot diameter is 22.1mm, and the bore distance is set to 24.8 (as opposed to 24.5 or 25mm) I'm also using M2 bolts, so the holes are appropriately smaller, which allows for a shorter height, and thus fitment closer to the top of the...
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This actually caused my printer's x-axis to be at an uneven angle. I just took the remixed design, went into blender and with a few boolean operations I had an adjustable screw on the bottom as well. ... This part is also built for two pairs of m3 nuts...
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My previous design had an issue, where the homing could fail violently, because the carriage, which has the thing that triggers the endstop, would stop at the bed, while the wobble fix would continue to go down until it was tightly screwed against...
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... гайки TR8. ... Z_Holder_608_FBG4S Z_Holder_688_FBG4S Фиксаторы вала оси Z для 4S на подшипниках 608 и 688. На 688 - предпочтительней. Винты M4 12-14мм, гайки M4 по 2шт. Модель на 3 отверстия. Я использую только 2. ...Ну и корпус сверлить придется.
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The idea is based on this video: https://youtu.be/mqSQhwqSzvg For assembly the mod you will need the following parts: Magnets: 5x2mm - 12 pieces 3 mm ball - 6 pieces 10x3mm - 4 pieces Screws: m3x10 - 2 pieces m3x5 - 2 pieces for Z screw holder you...
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For assembly the mod you will need the following parts: Magnets: 5x2mm - 12 pieces 3 mm ball - 6 pieces 10x3mm - 4 pieces Screws: m3x10 - 2 pieces m3x5 - 2 pieces m3x15 - 4 pieces Nuts: m3 - 6 pieces for Z screw holder you will need: Bearing 628 -...