ender 3 max dual z 3d models
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Since my Z-axis screw was not perfectly smooth with the original part, I drew a new part with the possibility of adjustments. ###UPDATE 21.03.2021 * Added a version for stock bolts. * Added X-adjustable versions for stock and normal bolts. ... ...
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This is a simple design to make possible to change the motor distance from frame so it's possible to properly align the z-axis/leadscrew I suggest using ABS because the motor will get hot and may deform the PLA.
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This is a cover for the z stop switch to hide the green board similar to the gantry cover. This cover should simply friction fit onto the plastic L shaped arm that holds the switch. There should be plenty of clearance. This cover has been...
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Z-stop is one of the most important things for good layer height. I made this 2 holes for the channel. And no holes for the mounting. Drill out to suit your switch. Mine was a 1-1/2 inch arm with a roller on it. ... Works great hardly have to adjust...
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This is a simple design to make possible to change the motor distance from frame so it's possible to properly align the z-axis/leadscrew * I suggest using ABS because the motor will get hot and may deform the PLA.
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I've perfected this sixth iteration of fixing the Z-Axis motor mount by exchanging it with a new one. This upgrade can also be applied without any modifications. ... I'm calling it a lid, and that's exactly what it is - a simple cover.
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The enhanced Z mount for the C270 has been expanded to deliver an even more impressive performance. ...This updated mount boasts a length of 250mm, compared to the standard 130mm, resulting in a significantly wider field of view without compromising on...
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This remix allows the user to have even more clearance in the Z direction, you will gain anywhere from 10-20 mm of Z height due to conflicting geometry being moved out of the way. To combat flex some areas have been beefed up even more. The...
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... the extra spacing material that Alloca added to their specific setup, and repositioned the mounting holes to match the original design by Hangtight. It should work just fine on a stock setup, assuming your z-axis nut mount isn't way off center.
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Unlike most front-mounted supports, these brackets are fixed behind the Z tower, minimizing visual disruption while still providing stability and accommodating the power supply. The design ensures threaded rods can reach up to 400mm in length,...
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I designed this pin to give the z axis something to "park" on, away from the bed surface, while the printer is off and the stepper is not keeping it elevated. It goes into one of the unused holes from where the E3 / E3Pro vertically mounts the...
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I've also moved to a top-mounted, double lead screw, design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4569498) so do not have a need for this z-axis motor mount any longer. This is a remix of a remix created by Alloca. Original motor mount design by...
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When i bougth my 2nd printer it comes with the z sensor in bad state, i send it back to the supplier like it comes from the packages, and they send me only the sensor without the plate to lock it to the printer and in that time i have a hurry to...
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... of the screw block on the stepper when installing. The underside angle will prevent the stepper from leaning towards the Z rail. ... Hopefully it can help others with the same issue because flat shims never did the job so I designed this myself.
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To achieve precise alignment of the Z-rod with the frame, shims are essential. A mere 1mm discrepancy can be significant, but by flipping them over, you can effectively cancel out their impact. Experimenting with different combinations is likely to...
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Top mounted Z-stabilizer for a standard 608 bearing (buy the cheapest you can find or print one) This might be a very tight fit. If you want to insert the bearing without tools you might want to use a slightly negative horizontal expansion for this.
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Z-axis limit switch regulator. It has discrete adjustment with a step of 0.025 mm. Printed from PLA with 100% coverage. The dovetail, after a short grinding and lubrication with grease for plastic, moves without play and effort. Bolt or hairpin Ф4...
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I fitted the cable chain to my extruder and z-axis cables, but noticed immediately that the chain was tipping over sideways and jamming up occasionally. To prevent this, I designed a support system using Fusion 360 to keep the cables in-line with the...
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This will support the Z-motor and align it correctly to prevent the leadscrew from binding. You will no longer have to use paper/card or leave the motor loose to prevent the binding. Check pics for installation. ... Rotate the model in your slicer...
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I needed a super easy-to-install Z-support, so I got creative. Since I had some spare 809 2Z bearings at home, I designed the support (bearing holder) myself. ... To build this project, you'll need: * One or two 809 2z Bearing * An M5 x 10/8 screw and...
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**24/05/2018: Upgraded to v2, reducing filament usage by about 25% and print time by approximately 15%.** This update will secure the Z-motor and align it properly, preventing leadscrew binding from occurring. You will no longer need to use paper or...
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I loved the Z axis top bearing block by Sjekkie, but I wanted to conserve some material, so I created my own version using the same 608 bearing. I optimized it for a 0.48 extrusion width and 0.2 layer height, which is my standard print settings.
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Improved the moving upper part by - widening the fin so it is a snug fit in the channel - adding a T nut which when tightened holds the top end within the channel (but still allows movement) - added pocket for the Z stop PCB to be installed in...
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This is matching Z Knob to the Vortex Extruder Knob (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3518099)\r\n\r\nMatching this knob to the Vortex Extruder Knob will help spin the Z axis rod, raising and lowering the X gantry to check your nozzle. Most of the...
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it is in fact 12.12mm where it mounts to the upright, but 11.9 where to countersink heads are, meaning the flat surface where the motor mounts to is in fact at an 90.6 deg angle to the uprights, which is why the z axis bar is tight as it get down...
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So I just completed building my Mendel Max 3 dual extruder 3D printer recently, and like always I struggle big time leveling the bed. As a direct result, I go get a Dial Indicator from Harbor Freight, but unfortunately there isn't an easy way to...
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I created the design to follow 0.12mm increments to follow the default Cura settings for Ender 3s. I printed these at 0.12mm to get the best resolution on the spacer thickness. ... You can see these kinds of brackets being used in this video: ...
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These are asymmetric to clear the X plates - could potentially get even higher Z height (around 280mm) if you don't use the outside bolt. It's super solid with just the single top bolt to be honest. Bottom brackets I remixed to use F695-2RS...
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New version (V5) of my chain mount to NEMA stepper motor on Z axis. Printing: When printing this, the orientation on the printing bed is best with the chain side up and the cable hole at the top. The first versions were not strong enough with 20%...
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I'm using BMG clone extruder and the cable guide from llueen can't be fit directly - Z-axis brass nut blocking part of the guide. I have to remove some parts to get it fit. * llueen cable guide: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4723800 Also,...