ender 3 pro z axis stabilizer 3d models
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All hole sizes have been revised, and crucially, the distance from the z-axis shaft to the z-axis rail has been adjusted accurately. This critical measurement is best taken when the z-motor reaches its highest point, a factor that may not have been...
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The Ender 3 Pro gets a major upgrade - an enhanced Z-axis adjustment system. ...At its core, this enhancement requires a specific M3 x screw that measures roughly 30 millimeters in length.
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This is a remix that combines the Z-axis stabilizer (made by @benawhite link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3370355) and a custom filament guide that is mounted in. (design inspired by this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2917932 but smaller) ...
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I designed a simple little bar that fits inside the Z-axis bar of my Ender 3/Pro printer. Feel free to bring it into your preferred modeling software and attach anything you like to hang from your Creality printer's Z-Axis bar! I originally attached...
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Note that you must insert the bearing sideways into the top of the Z-axis stabilizer and then twist it into place. This can be a challenging task, so using pliers or a screwdriver to push, pull, or twist will prove beneficial. For more detailed...
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I modified the Z-axis guide for my 688zz bearing by utilizing a design found on Thingiverse, specifically at the URL https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3080912.
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... end etc. ... I designed it for my Ender 3 Pro on Tinkercad to keep it from slowly working it's way down to the bed. Print flat, no rafts. Not sure if it will work on other printers. Just hook it over the top brace and under the z axis brace. ...
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This small piece fits around the small brass ring that surrounds the Z-axis screw on an Ender 3 Pro. The fit is perfect and looks right at home on my machine. I used stock Cura settings with a 2.0mm layer height and the part took 15 minutes to print....
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Another iteration of the Z-Axis support designed specifically for the Ender 3 Pro printer, utilizing a 608-2RS 8mmx22mmx7mm bearing. This design aims to reuse existing screws and t-nuts from the z-axis sensor, previously replaced with the official...
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A simple sleeve to go over the Z-axis screw rod of the Ender 3/Ender 3 pro. I noticed that I was getting grease in my prints after moving to the all-metal extruder. The filament was brushing by the screw rod on the way. ...This very thin sleeve fits...
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... between the Ender 2, Ender 3, and Ender 3 Pro. I discovered that a simple fix was to limit movement to east-west only, so I designed a new part based on the original Ender 3 Pro injected molded piece, which I measured using a digital caliper.
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My attempt at another Ender 3 V2 accessory. This sits on your horizontal top rail and your lead screw. Additionally, the extra arm works as a filament guide. ... Enjoy!
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After installing an adjustable Z motor mount, I had to recalibrate fafabienman's Z-axis guide (which relies on a 608 bearing) as it was now slightly off to the left by 1.5mm. Features -------- • Re-calibrated for use with adjustable z motor mounts.
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I didn't like the barcode on the Z axis so I made a sleeve to slide over the part already there and decided to cover the screws on the right side as well. Bottom of Z axis right is open so no chance of rubbing on belt. I have put file in with and...
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... with the belt. A file has been uploaded, featuring both versions: one including the Ender 3 Pro text and another without it, catering to users who might prefer the latter option. ... When printing vertically, support material will not be necessary.
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Ender 3 Pro Z Axis Lead Screw guard. I needed a design that would perfectly align with the bracket, so cut outs were added to the bottom for crush rings to fit snugly inside. The lead screw guard is also adjustable to accommodate any necessary...
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I had issues aligning the original part on my Ender 3 Pro. To resolve this, I tweaked it by pushing the support further away from the mounting point by 1.65mm. Additionally, I elevated the bearing holder up by 11mm to ensure it's perfectly aligned...
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I search a lot for a better stabilizer and guide fusion but now i design a fusion of two really good model.
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I search a lot for a better stabilizer and guide fusion but now i design a fusion of two really good thing. Thanks for the models to Breinstorm and ElevationsTech!!! If you like my thing or just want to support, buy me a cup of coffee! ...:) ...
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I search a lot for a better stabilizer and guide fusion but now i design a fusion of two really good thing. Thanks for the models to Breinstorm and ElevationsTech!!! If you like my thing or just want to support, buy me a cup of coffee! ...:)...
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Need better control of your Ender 3 Z Axis? Well, here you are. Rod side is not threaded, just push it onto the rod - it's pretty tight. ... 66mm circle diameter for quick adjustments.
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This part is intended to space out the z-axis motor from the metal structure on the Ender 3 Pro 3D printer. Over a long period of time, the stock spacing of the z-axis metal rod can be bent from too much pressure applied by the horizontal gantry. ...
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Ender 3 Pro Z Axis Brace. Inspired by ProperPrinting, this modification corrects lean and improves rigidity. It works with power supplies located in the factory position and also functions with dual Z axes. Five-sixteenths-inch by twenty-four-inch...
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Use this tool to adjust the length of the Z axis lead screw, which is now 3 millimeters longer than its original size.
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I do another model for fix the z-axis, but the z-axis high does not use correctly and I change the model for fully use the z-axis hight. ... bearing - diameter 16mm; hole 8mm
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Placing a 1mm shim between the z-axis motor and the vertical extrusion is essential. ...This shim ensures that the z-axis drive screw lines up perfectly with the top bearing, which wouldn't happen otherwise due to misalignment.
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I carefully paired the Z Axis knob with matching threads to ensure a secure and smooth operation.
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I finally made my own part after testing several models without any success, but this one works perfectly on my Ender 3 Pro. For the base, you will need longer screws to attach it securely to the printer, while the original screws for the motor mount...
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This is 6th version I've fixed for exchang the Z-Axis motor mount.It also can be used if you chang nothing. ... As the name, it just a lid .