Anti wobble Z coupling 5 5 3d models
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I experienced a slight Z-wobble on my Anet A6 printer while it was reaching its top.\r\n\r\nAfter searching Thingiverse for a solution, I only found a bearing holder that reduced the maximum printing height.\r\n\r\nSo, I designed my own top plates,...
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However, z wobble occurs, which translates into wavy prints. To compensate for any misalignment, we need a rigid yet flexible component. This new system bolts directly over the old one, keeping the lead screw straight while allowing slight...
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This piece helps craft sharp edges on the Prusa i3. ...It's slightly farther apart, making it fit better and reducing wobble even further.
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I design custom anti-vibration spacers for M8 or M10 threaded rods, effectively upgrading the stock M5 rod in my Hephestos Prusa i3.
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... oscillations. ...It's a customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:808509. The short intermittent wobble is caused by a threaded rod within the motor shaft coupler being off-center. ...A bent rod can also lead to a long-term drift issue.
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Z axis guide. ... Necessary: -1 Bearing: 608zz (8*22*7) -2 Screw: M5*35mm -2 Nut: M5 V-Slot Guía eje Z. ... Necesario: -1 Rodamiento: 608zz (8*22*7) -2 Tornillos: M5*35mm -2 Tuercas: M5 V-Slot
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Human: Z Axis Guide. ... Required: -1 Bearing: 608zz (8 x 22 x 7) -2 Screw: M5 x 35mm -2 Nut: M5 V-Slot
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... mount didn't match up well with my build's frame. However, this new design works seamlessly. I highly recommend giving it a try! Be sure to also obtain the other necessary Z-axis components from "WachBirn" for a complete and functional setup.
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... two wood screws. ...Prevents the z axis ACME screw from shaking back and forth when your printer is... printing. This design is an upgrade from others as it still allows your printer to reach its maximum z-axis height without interference or binding
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Fits exactly in the hole in the frame of the printer. ...Use some lube to make it run smoothly. This part wont help u if your z-axis is bend.
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NOTE: This mod works perfectly only with the FerociousDesigns mod found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2787367, if you're using stock Anet A8 Z couplers this will cause more clutter than any real benefit.
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... go. Please leave a like and if you do print this please post a make. There is a Z sync version @ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5787545 you may like to try this as well or Maybe a coffee with you leave a donation at https://paypal.me/3dtinker
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Flipped design optimizes bearing positioning, allowing for increased clearance on the Z-axis. Physical flipping of the original design can lead to the bearing falling down the screw rod due to vibration. ... The original design is available here:...
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This adjustment boosts stability within Z-Rob, thus preventing unwanted movement in the extruder arm. ... Additionally, a new component has been added, equipped with both a spool and a filament alignment hole for precise control over the printing...
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Designing a Corner Piece for the Anet A8 Improves Z-Axis Stability This upgrade enhances the overall structural integrity of the printer, providing a more stable platform for precise 3D printing. The STL file supplied contains the right-hand corner...
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... is tight so you need some force to install bearings in it. I did use 608 bearings and M3 bolts and nuts. This upgrade reduces z axis radial movement. ...More creative things you can found here: https://vk.com/molnija3d and https://vk.link/molnija3d
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... Notably, the tight diameter requires a bit of force to secure the bearings in place. I opted for 608 bearings and M3 bolts and nuts to ensure optimal performance. The result is a reduction in z-axis radial movement, leading to smoother prints.
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Attach the nut that's currently moving your Z-axis up and down to the printed parts' "rough" side (rough = top of print when on the bed) and secure it with the M3 screws (no nuts should be needed as it will thread well into the plastic). Make sure...
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My FLsun Prusa Z-axis was a bit shaky, so I designed a support that could also be used later as a mounting point for various add-ons like an extruder, spool holder, or camera mount. It's built with two 44cm long M10 threaded rods. **Print...
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My Z-motors, when attached to the HEVO frame, aren't perfectly vertical and rattle whenever the bed moves up and down. You will need two 608ZZ (8x22x7mm) bearings for a snug friction fit. Initially, I designed a smaller version that worked fine with...
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I was searching for a straightforward method to stabilize the top of the Z-axis lead screw. After examining numerous Things, I discovered one that closely matched what I needed. This is a remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2069196 The...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=81002 Using These Options: - D3 is Set to 3.5 - D2 has Been Defined as 5.2 - A Length of D1, Which is 20 Units Long, Was Chosen - The Hnut Size Has Been Set at a Diameter of 2.5 - A Nut With a...