anycubic chiron z axis stabilizer 3d models
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Creality Ender 6 Z-axis stabilizer with ball bearing. Optimized for easy printing. Print without support. Mounting and adjust on chassis with t-nut 4mm. ... Printing with 30% infill For ball bearing type 608ZZ from Ama
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This layer can help to provide additional support and stability to the mount, and it can also help to prevent supports from being generated during the printing process. To assemble your camera wall mount cup, you'll want to make sure that the bolts...
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With the use of a ball bearing, the z-axis stabilizer will support the top of the threaded rod while printing. Feel free to customize as needed. No extra pieces are required and no tool assembly! ...Just slide the piece onto the railing and you're...
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mount for anycubic i3 mega (s)ive mounted a raspi cam on it. 100% infil0,2mmive used greentec pro Carbon cause flex is bad in this case you need m3x12 screws to assemble.
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For the assembly you will need:2x M5 40mm screws (not M6)688zz bearingThis design is intended to reduce z-wobble on my new 3d printer. ...It's my first design i upload to thingiverse.For the version 2.1 i have fixed the polygonal mesh of the assembled...
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Slimmed it down a bit and made it to fit with the lower triangle (simple) Z-axis stabilizer brace: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4968237 I used the upper part from, but had to get extended screws (M5-0.8 x 12mm):...
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I needed a Z Axis Stabilizer and a Spool Holder for my Tronxy X1, so I decided to merge these two designs into one device. It works exactly as I envisioned it would. A huge thank you goes out to the original designers of both accessories. ...This...
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Elegoo neptune 4 z-axis stabilizer was made from the front part. ...This time it is connected both ways.There are two options: m8 and m10.Materials required for m8;4pcs m8x50cm rod screws16pcs m8 nutsMaterials required for m10;4pcs m10x50cm rod...
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This is a modified version of the Robo R1 Z axis stabilizer clip created by 1nxtmonster. To prevent movement, I sealed off the end of the hole at the end with a secure fit. ... Original File http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:587583
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I modified this knob to perfectly fit the stabilizer of the z axis of the https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3839398 that I am using, or any other that has the bearing housing with a diameter of 22 mm, without the need for a bearing for this.
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I designed this stabilizer for the shaft of the z-axis. This is canceling swinging. ...The bearing is very stable and there is nothing preventing it from turning.608 Bearing,2x t-nuts,2x M4x12 screw,2 M2x5 screw, If you think that the bearing is stable...
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This is a combination of a filament guide and a z-axis stabilizer, without the need of a bearing. It's printed at 100.3% scale and works fine as is. It's abit loose until you attach the screws again. ... The spacers are meant to space the original...
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This is an Undisturbed Adaptation of the "Z-Axis Coupling Stabilizer for Robo3D R1 Created by dio300." It provides a Precise Fit but Clips into Place Smoothly. Instructions to Follow: Turn and Print with the Larger End Facing...
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The Ender 2 has been equipped with a state-of-the-art z-axis stabilizer that incorporates an innovative filament tube design, dubbed the "Ender-plate." This cutting-edge system features a ballgear mechanism that ensures seamless alignment and...
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Yet another Z-axis stabilizer for the Ender 3 or Ender 3 Pro. This one comes in two pieces and should be mounted with two M2.5x12MM screws and two M2.5 nuts. The stabilizer uses a 608 bearing that can be hold in place with a small scrub screw...
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This design aims to stabilize the Z axis using a 608zz bearing, specifically for Ender 3 and CR10 printers. It's particularly useful in dual-z projects that demand precise setup and attention to detail. ... The project utilizes the stepper mount from...
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This custom designed z-axis stabilizer is specifically crafted for a standard Printrbot Makers Kit 1405 printer. The design fits snugly onto the end of the silver rods without obstructing the Z movement of the printer. For added security, two M3x10...
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This is a precision-crafted z-axis stabilizer specifically designed for your Replikeo Prusa i3 Rework printer. I developed it to resolve the frustrating issue of z-axis bounce during prints. The result? A stable printing experience like never before....
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Inspired by the Frame Braces, TomExplorador created on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2491003), I designed my own frame braces/z axis stabilizers for my Creality CR-10s S5, the 500x500x500 version. No building space loss occurs on...
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Hi fellow Printering enthusiasts, Please find below a comprehensive guide that combines the filament guide with a Z-axis stabilizer. I recently came across the "Ender 3 Filament Guide" and used it as inspiration for my first experiments with...
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I rely heavily on this rugged bracket in my MakerSPACE workshop, where it's tasked with stabilizing the Z-axis and preventing any movement. It's a key component that keeps everything running smoothly in my setup. If you want to see more projects like...
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I needed a Z Axis Stabilizer and a Spool Holder for my Tronxy X1, so I decided to merge these two designs into one unit. The result works exactly as I envisioned it would. A huge thank you goes out to the original designers of both accessories, whose...
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I also added Z-axis stabilizers to improve its performance. M12 threaded rods (or whatever they are referred to in technical terms) can be used; if you do, there are some included M12 nut covers as well. ...If you'd like to support me, consider making a...
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For the CTC I3 Pro B Clone, align the z-axis for stability. Attach a mount specifically designed for Bowden-style extruders. To achieve a tight fit, intentionally omit any clearance around the bearing or rod, necessitating sanding or filing to secure...
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Yet another Z-axis stabilizer designed specifically for the Ender 3 or Ender 3 Pro models, this one breaks down into two easily assembled pieces. Installation requires the use of two M2.5x12MM screws and two matching M2.5 nuts to secure it in place.
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I wanted a Stabilizer for the z-axis to be mounted to the aluminium frame with 5mm x 16 Hammerhead nuts and also include a guide for the filament. I could not find any and decided to modify https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3080912 to fit my...
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Nonetheless, moving the head to the top of the axis and taking some rough measurements suggests that the increased dimension won't drastically impact the usable Z-space. This stabilizer tends to stay in place without needing additional support,...
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Easy fix: Use a threaded rod to secure your Z-axis and prevent wobbling during 3D printing.
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I recently purchased an A5 printer, and I was initially thrilled until I discovered that both Z-axis linear rod stabilizers were either severely damaged or unable to maintain tension due to fractures at their screw connections. As a result, I...
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This upgrade provides a printed-bearing stabilization system for the brackets at the top of Z-axis rods on HICTOP Prusa i3 extruded aluminum printers and similar machines. The design is fully parameterized with OpenSCAD to enable adaptation to other...