civivi backlash 3d models
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I'm now using a 60mm Nema17 for the Z axis, and while 400MM/min is possible, there was a few moments where the bed didn't want to move smoothly with the older motor, so I think slower speeds might be better. Printed components: 1x z-motor-mount-print...
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This is an OpenSCAD script delivering several modules for generating linear motion flexures(also sometimes referred to as translational compliant mechanisms).\nThese are parts designed to flex in such a way that permits motion only along one axis,...
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Parts list: * Lead screw (must find a T-nut with matching 2mm pitch and #mm lead) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/304-stainless-steel-T8-screw-length-500mm-lead-1mm-2mm-3mm-4mm-8mm-10mm-12mm-14mm/32695471104.html * T-nut...
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The anti-wobble/anti-backlash design is a remix from Jamesarm97's original work http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:141479. ... PS: If you're the owner of any of these parts and want them removed from this project, please contact me and I'll remove them...
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The printer will have dual Z dual stepper setup, SKR board, BlTouch, BMG direct drive with volcano hotend, and Z anti-backlash Delrin nuts. My goal is a machine for big prints with 0.6 or 0.8 mm nozzle.\r\n\r\n####WHY\r\n\r\nSimply put: I wanted a...
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Here's a list of what I plan to do with this: Dual micro Swiss extruders StepperOnline motors SKR 1.3 motherboard Three mosfets End stops on both sides 24V power supply Temperature-controlled enclosure Anti-backlash lead screws with extra bearings on...
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Make your sky watcher goto + track for around $200A hybrid of many of the onstep projects but without having to cut a larger hole in the base of the sky-watcher.Parts needed:onstep board: in my case a fsyetc e4 - preprogrammed...
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This eliminates the need for a worm gear for gear reduction which eleminates backlash and reduces cost. I tried 20x60t pulleys but the gear reduction wasn't enought to keep the bed from falling. The 80t gt2 pulleys keep it from falling but it still...
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I used the spring of an anti-backlash nut for 8 mm rod;a SMA cable, at least 22 cm long. Mine is 35 cm long;</li><li>a SMA female-to-female gender changer adapter;</li><li>2 small M3 screws and nuts;</li><li>4 40 mm M3 screws and 8...
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Attention. In order for the blade to be firmly fixed and there was no backlash, I removed the gaps on the landing grooves. Therefore, the first time the replacement of the blade is carried out with great difficulty. Be very careful when inserting...
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Thanks to those who contributed at http://www.openbuilds.com/threads/c-bot.726/ The changes made from the original D-Bot are as follows: - Overhauled the carriage system to use 3 wheels per carriage instead of 4 (Easier to tension) - Replaced the...
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HICtop Z Axis Backlash Eliminator: Created by Me. Misumi Style Corner Bracket: Thing 13949. Greg Wade Reloaded: Thing 18379. Skulltruder: Thing 49220. Z Axis Knob: Thing 3234. HICtop Lead Screw Guide: Thing 1166444. Print Settings: Printer...
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I reused the existing X lead screw, but ordered a new anti-backlash nut for it (4mm pitch). I had trouble with the way I thought I'd screw it to the MDF (it ripped the screws out), and ended with a messy plastic plate thing if front of it, which...
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I Also Included Oval Notches for Adjusting the Backlash of the Gears (My Printer Still Has Calibration Issues, and This Helps Improve Gear Mesh). Both Gear and Pinion Are Designed by 3ddruckqueck. The Gears Require Breaking in. After Some Minutes,...
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Ver 1.6 Added Parameters to add backlash to gears, including BacklashA and BacklashB, which narrow the teeth by the specified amount along the pitch circle. <h2>Ver 1.7</h2> * Added Gear/Ring Gear pairs. * The ring gear should have at least...
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In order for the blade to be firmly fixed and there was no backlash, I removed the gaps on the landing grooves. Therefore, the first time the replacement of the blade is carried out with great difficulty. Be very careful when inserting the blade. If...
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Firstly, by adjusting the clamping screws, you can tighten it to take out all backlash. However, being made our of plastic, is is never going to be as stiff as a hardened steel slide. You can increase the stiffness some by increasing the preload, but...
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It also has a mount to mount the indicator horizontal to measure backlash in either X or Y direction. The little Z-axis monitor mounts on the right rail as show in the photo's. After you do a normal alignment of the Z axis, home the axis and then...
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It needs to move easily enough but with no backlash. I wanted some quick way to measure how far into the telescope is the focuser. I cut a slot in the screw and placed some markings with a marker. An easy way to add a grippable surface at the...
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With some of my newer remixes of this design, it's possible to mount this type of gearbox to a NEMA 17 Motor, and by adding more modules and interconnecting every other sun gear, the backlash can be reduced nearly to zero. I have created many new,...
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FJD7XVD?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_detailsThe aluminum rod could be replaced with a printed 8mm shaft and a 4mm insert at each end.The knob is metal, 15mm diameter top and has a 16mm...
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Just wrap it around the Y carriage mount, where the brass anti-backlash nut assembly rides the threaded rod. See the photos.A major annoyance of the Genmitsu design is that they suggest you attach the X limit switch(es) to the outer upright frame...
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1 lead screw nut 2mm pitch, 8mm lead, 4 starts identical with the lead screw If you want you can go with anti – backlash nuts same dimensions. 6. 3 x 6mm spacers for M5 screws. 7. 3 x M5 x 35 mm screws 8. 1 x 8x5 coupler ( 8mm diameter hole for...
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After completing my printer assembly and using it for a week, I observed the exact same problem with my own device - the X-carriage was moving excessively, exacerbated by significant backlash. Further investigation revealed that the source of the...
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We'd decided to go with the lead screw instead of belt drive due to inconsistency issues and backlash we encountered with our initial design. Our initial trials were focused on the Y-axis, and so far, it's been going well. UPDATE: Our X-Axis lead...
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The belt can be got from here Link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/POWGE-GT2-timing-belt-width-6mm-Rubber-2GT-6mm-used-in-linear-drive-Small-Backlash-2GT/2039635559.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.TyqFC7 13) Now splice the belt to form a ring as per this...
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Key to zero rotational backlash is properly tightening the belt by adjusting/sliding the secondary rod. The calibration cube was printed @0.1mm layer height with properly tensioned belts at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1780636. I fixed several...
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Mechanical * 24 units F623ZZ (ABEC3 or better) * 8 units SK8 rod support (SK12 if your rods are 12mm) * 4 round rods 8mm (you can use 12mm instead) * 4 units LMK8LUU (LMK12LUU if your rods are 12mm) * 2 Lead screw with backlash (you can use Ball...
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A compression spring 25mm long x 10mm is used to take all backlash out of the design and stop any vibrations. Adjustments can be made while the machine is printing, so if a brim layer appears to be slightly too high or low, it can be adjusted...
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**Frames & Axes** - 4 x 495mm 2020 Extrusion (for frame) - 4 x 440mm 2020 Extrusion (for frame) - 6 x 400mm 2020 Extrusion (for frame) - 2 x 430mm 2020 Extrusion (for bed) - 2 x 150mm 2020 Extrusion (for bed) - 2 x 480mm D10mm Linear Rod (for X) - 2...