anycubic chiron z axis stabilizer 3d models
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This is the second revision of my K8400 VERTEX Z-axis Stabilizer published here. I designed it as part of my Vertex Evolution project where I will remove the top panel of Vertex to gain more space. Use plain 608 bearing, four M3x12mm screws and...
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... The STL file "Anet A8 Z Axis Stabilizer Cutted 8597" is specifically designed for users who have their motor extruder mounted on one side of the frame, as shown in the final image provided. ...If any issues arise, please don't hesitate to reach out.
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This is the second revision of my K8400 VERTEX Z-axis Stabilizer published here. I designed it as part of my Vertex Evolution project where the top panel of Vertex will be removed to gain more space. Use plain 608 bearing, four M3x12mm screws and...
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I designed these parts to stabilize the Z Screw and prevent swaying as the Z axis moves, thus reducing or even eliminating Z wobble in your prints. There are many options for similar parts however I did not come across any for the M150 Maylan 3D...
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For optimal z-axis stability, connect the rods; two rods offer increased stiffness. Adding a clamp between them creates a rigid frame. Ensure equal distance on top and base before fastening clamps, with x-ends at their highest point for accuracy.
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Remove the top traverse aluminium profile (15x15mm) with is held in place by 2 screws at each Z-axis 3. Make sure all 3 T-nuts fit into the profiles (filing required) 4. Install the 608 bearings (press fit!) - keep then straight! 5. install the...
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The z-stabilizer is mounted on the upper side of the axis using the rock-solid axis cover as the fixing point. In addition to the 3D printed parts, you will need a proper bearing capable of taking forces along the z-axis without tolerances. This...
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After several design iterations, I’m really happy with my Compact Single Handed Z Axis Gimbal Stabilizer. It takes vlogging gimbal footage to the next level. Check out the showcase video here: https://youtu.be/wSXtcQcZbnc The assembly is almost the...
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That's why I created a Z axis stabilizer for handheld gimbals, incorporating fluid dampening to take gimbal cinematography to the next level. You can see its capabilities in the showcase video here: https://youtu.be/xOCkKlXSjO8 For assembly...
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To prevent clogs, modify the design so that the Z-axis has a larger opening. ...This adjustment will ensure smooth operation and reduce instances of jamming.
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I already had used in this past (1 or 2 months ago) a Z axis stabilizer for the rod but it seemed that it was bending so i take it off immediately. After seeing several models i couldn't find something that i thought it would be secure to use...
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It's important to stabilize the z-axis as much as possible.There is usually a solution with threaded rods. I think they look cheap. So I came up with a different idea. My previous model was a fully printed one. But the problem with that design was...
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This assembly utilizes a spiral cut coupler on the z-axis, which is stabilized by a thrust washer assembly to eliminate end-play and correct wobble in the leadscrew. For Prusa users, two spiral cut couplers, four M3 x 50mm socket head screws, and two...
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I noticed recently that I needed to use a filament guide with my setup since my filament kept nearly getting snagged on the z-axis knob I'm using. I had remixed this part earlier to use 906 bearings in the roller instead of just rotating plastic on...
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I created a Z axis stabilizer that includes a bed mount, leveling becomes much easier when the level point is at the base of each Z rod. This is sorta but not really a remix of my old design. It takes a couple of 3mm threaded screws / nuts and works...
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This is a quick mod for the Creality Ender 2 pro axis. ... Simply plug the hole at the top of the wonderful handle at the top of the printer to keep the z axis aligned. Print in either PLA or PETG at 20% infill. ...
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I remixed the Y rod stabilizer to fit snugly into the screw hole spacing on the upper Z rod covers. Securing the lead screws resulted in instant Z wobble, a mistake I learned from firsthand. A slight looseness of under 1mm was creeping into the rods,...
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Robo3D R1+ users now enjoy smooth operation on the vibration and Z-axis thanks to clever axis covers. As a gesture of goodwill, I've created custom hats for all who can't upgrade to the Robo3D R1+. ...Here's the updated Print Settings: Rafts:...
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My Z Stabilizer for the older SImple wouldnt fit, so I made this quick. You can use with or without screws. There are spots for 2 16mm M3 screws and locking M3 nuts. Very solid and eliminates almost all rod twisting. ... ...
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I remake this, because in my ender Z-axis screw was too close to aluminium profile. Resulted in that I can't mount bearing, or If I mount I can't get the same top position. So I shortened that 1 mm. And actually all works fine. ... Bearing: 608...
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I'm trying to minimize the Z-axis threaded rod movement. Originally, the holes were meant for M3 screws and bolts, but I didn't need them in my case. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple Black Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution:...
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I remake this, because in my ender Z-axis screw was too close to aluminium profile. Resulted in that I can't mount bearing, or If I mount I can't get the same top position. So I shortened that 1 mm. And actually all works fine. ... Bearing: 608...
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BQ Hephestos 2 Traveler's Noise-Reducing Z-Axis Bracket Cuts Down on Noises When You're On The Move. Built Specifically for Holding 5x14x5 Bearings in Place. ... These bearings need some extra force applied, so you'll need to give them a whack with a...
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... Geeetech Prusa i3X. You'll need: 2 Stabilizers 2 M3 x 15 screws 2 M3 bolts (preferably with anti-backlash) 2 M3 washers (preferably larger for a better fit) Replace the six of the eight M3 screws that lock the motors to the plate with longer ones.
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V2 - Changed the Distance between the Z axis and the aluminum frame made the hole bigger to compensate for low print accuracy ########################################################## Remix Summary I used the Thing...
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Printed in ABS at 80% fill with supports, this tweak seems to have reduced Z-axis wobble. ... Print Settings Printer: XYZ Davinci equipped with Repetier Firmware Rafts: Not necessary Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 millimeters Infill: A dense 80% fill...
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I created a simple component to reduce z-axis wobble on my CL-260. It doesn't require any screws, instead, it simply slips onto existing 10mm rails. I added an 8mm bearing in the middle and applied some tape for a tighter fit. The distance between...
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This is the STL file for modifying the main part of the Anycubic Photon Z-Axis. The part should be made from aluminum, but I'd love to see someone try using a strong 3D printed material. This video will show you how to complete the modification:...
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I sought to design something novel because every z stabilizer I crafted would inevitably catch the threaded rod and jam it up. To address this issue, I carefully sanded the inside surface to eliminate loose debris and ensure a smooth fit for the...