artillery sidewinder x1 z banding 3d models
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I wanted to add z-brace to my artillery sidewinder x1 and didn't find anything to please my needs of extra clean, good looking and no so over engineered so I modeled my own around a 3d model of the machine found on internet. It uses: -...
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I wanted to add z-brace to my artillery sidewinder x1 and didn't find anything to please my needs of extra clean, good looking and no so over engineered so I modeled my own around a 3d model of the machine found on internet. It uses: 16x16 square...
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Check the space in Z-Home between top of Z-Stepper and X-axis. Required measurement is 34mm. ... You Will Need: * 12x M5x10mm lens head screws * 8x M3x7mm cylinder head screws * 12x sliding blocks
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Artillery Sidewinder X1 V4 Z motor bracket The other side should be a mirror. ... M5 * 8 6pc M3 * 16 8pc M5 T-slot nuts 6pc
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Top cover for Artillery Sidewinder X1 Z-Axis. Enables a cleaner look (thread of screws not visibel) and secures bearing which guides spindle. ...You need to print two pieces.
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An Innovative Artillery Sidewinder X1 Adjustable Z-Endstop Solution A straightforward adjustable z-endstop adapter I utilized on my Artillery Sidewinder X1 proves to be a game-changer. This clever accessory is expertly guided through the machine's...
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Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4444589 - I have removed the GENIUS legend from the exterior by request in the comments as this part is also compatible with the Sidewinder X1 - aside from this all geometry remains identical. ... Print...
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Human: 90x25x25mm leveling blocks / towers These are used to level the X-carriage bar on the Z axis of the Artillery Sidewinder X1 before homing and manual bed leveling. It is possible to do this with one, but two are recommended. To use: 1. Raise...
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Adjustable Z Stop Artillery Sidewinder Genius X1 for fitting this adjustable Z stop well, you need: 1x M3x30 (hexagon socket screw) 2x M3 (screwnut hex) 2x M3x10 screw 2x M3 sliding block insert the M3 hex nut in the wheel, insert the second M3 hex...
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Reinforcement for the Pórtico of the Artillery Sidewinder X1. ... Required machining: 12 x DIN 912 M5x20 6 x DIN 912 M5x16 2 x DIN 912 M5x60 2 x DIN 912 M3x10 10 x DIN 985 M5 6 x T-NUT M5 2 x Tube Ø15x2
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This is an adjustable Z endstop for the Artillery Sidewinder X1 stock endstop.\r\nFirst, print the file called ScalableNutMount.stl. Scale it to the proper size for your nut and bolt then load the two files into TinkerCad. Scale the nut mount model...
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This project is about supporting bearings in the Z-axis of the Artillery Sidewinder X1. It was necessary to ensure that the usable height of the pressure chamber was not reduced. This was achieved, and now we can proceed with the installation of the...
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The Human expertly calibrates the Advanced Sidewinder X1 Artillery with precision, configuring it for optimal performance in a single operation. Key settings are inputted to ensure flawless execution, including the layer height at 0.1mm and a...
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This is an adjustable z-axis bracket for the Artillery Sidewinder X1. I discovered that my bed's center was a couple of millimeters lower than its edges, and there wasn't any center adjustment available. What really surprised me was when I found out...
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My dual Z endstop attachment bracket for the Sidewinder X1. I wanted the Sensor to be triggered by the exact same surface (the 20x60 extrusion) as the first z endstop. There is not much space to achieve this, but it turned out to be a perfect fit.
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Here is the rewritten text in American English: This is my version of the Z-axis belt tensioner for the Sidewinder X1. I remixed this holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4267754. The inner holder has been slightly modified so that a 608 2RS...
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I've attached both the Cura 4.2.1 profile and the g-code directly, allowing you to print the design on your Sidewinder artillery using PETG if your nozzle is 0.4 mm in diameter. ... Moving the tensioner as close as possible to the Z axis while...
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This is a Z-axis belt tensioner for the Artillery Sidewinder. I wanted something simple to print and easy to tune. Besides the prints you need the ball bearing from an idler arm and the tensioner wheel (I used an aluminum roll lying around - see...
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Human: Empowers the smooth rotation of the z-axis with reduced stress on its precision-crafted ball bearings
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My XYZ motors were poorly aligned, which led to issues with the Z-axis. To resolve this problem, I created these components that ensure proper placement of the motors. ... Instructions: Remove the outdated parts and use the "Left_movement" adjuster to...
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To properly level the x axis against the z rods, install the support (with indicator inside) on one side of the upper frame, raise the x axis until its profile touches the tip of the indicator. Keeping the support gently pressed downwards, make zero....
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prevent wobble in the z axis in addition to this you will need some additional hardware 8mm x 1m threaded bar x 4 m8 nut x 8 10 x m5 x 50mm nut and bolt this is the bar minimum for the support to work however there are more support attachment points...
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My Z-Belt (the top belt) on the Sidewinder had become very loose, causing layer shift problems. I built the tensioner and now those issues are completely gone! Adjusting Tension: To adjust the tension, move the tensioner further left or right for...
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Some little I made to test the Artillery Sidewinder x1 Z wobble and the height wobble. As you can see from my picture I have some work to do on the height wobble for sure. I'm adding supports to the frame to do this. I could see some banding and...
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I have realize that with the time the dust starts to get into the z motors, so i created a cover to Z axis motors that fits on Artillery Sidewinder X1 and Artillery Genius 2 M3 nut are required for each motor.
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Mod to use 8mm threaded rods to stabilize the Z-axxis of the Artillery Sidewinder X1. You need two M8 rods, 580mm long, and 8 M8-nuts.Use support touching build plate for printing. I recommend ABS/ASA or PETG. But PLA will work. ...too
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Artillery Sidewinder X1 v4 Z Axis Adjustable Belt Tensioner This is my take on a basic z belt tensioner. I built it by remixing two other well-known tensioners from Thingiverse and incorporating some of my own design ideas. The mounting bracket...