ender 3 v2 dual z axis 3d models
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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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I was having trouble getting my Ender 3 to get a consistent reading from the z axis limit switch even though I had tried multiple, so I decided to try and design an upgrade for it. They way this works is you take the metal arm off the limit switch of...
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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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The handy lift lever makes it a breeze to raise the z-axis swiftly.
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This is my little design of Z-axis top holder with bearing (16x8x5mm)
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At X and Y-axis this small imperfections on measurement are not crucial, but on Z-axis depends to first layer adhesion. How I designed this? I want to stay with tffmh's "z braces", which I had mounted on my printer. And this was good starting point...
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Follow with the locknuts, leaving them loose at first. Z Bracket AssemblyAttribution: This is remixed from the Proper Printing part, here.About the two options:Option 1 has been modified to accept the Ender-3 style lead screw nut. It will sit on top...
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Because I added a second Z axis on my ender 3, the new location for the power supply needed the outside free to attach the supports. ATTENTION: The M3 and M4 versions are the size of the side screw, the top holes are always the M3 size used by...
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Lastly, you will need to change your steps/mm on the Z axis from 400 (stock T8 lead screw) to 800 as this is a 4mm/rev ball screw. Mounting fasteners used are SHCS M4 x 25 with a M5 washer. You can use a shorter screw as well as an M5 if...
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just a spacer required to assembly hunterius_prime's dual z carriage
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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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This clip holds the z-axis about 130mm from the top so you don't have to worry about your z-axis drooping while you work on other parts of your printer. I printed two. One for each side. ...
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A versatile component designed for users aiming to craft items on the Z-axis of their Creality 3D printers.
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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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The only benefit you'll gain from doing this correctly is a minimal loss of z-height compared to the single rail mod (around 5mm). You'll also enjoy a solid base and a driving force that remains centered on the bed, unlike with the single rail setup...
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The Z-Axis Knob You've Been Waiting For! ...Simple, Stylish, Ergonomic. ;-) Enjoy! Like It? Check Out the Full Set of Knurled Knobs for the Ender on Thingiverse: Extruder Knob Z-Axis Knob Control Knob
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This fix the problem with Ender 3 Max Z endstop calibration using the same screws. Dimension: 41.2mm x 49.7mm x 10mm Approx print time: 45 minutes Print Settings Printer: Ender 3 Max Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.20 mm Infill: 20% Filament:...
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I wanted to add a 'quick access' feature to this z-axis control. So, I drilled a hole into it. ...That's pretty much the whole story.
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This design (the original) is very clever, I'm trying to get rid of (what I think is) very minor Z-wobble. I am still testing and tweaking my printer (not this part). Hopefully this is another piece of the puzzle complete. Questions, comments,...
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Screws 2- M3@8mm 4- M4@8mm 4- M4 Tee Nuts Requires Z motor current setting of 1000 CR-10 must uses CR-10 motor bracket...
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Other hardware can be reused from stock Ender 3 PSU. Install sequence;Screw the mains socket into bracket without connecting the PSU. bolt down the empty bracket. Snake the 24V cable through one of the rear pass through. Lay the PSU on the build...
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... DIN 7991 M5x10 screws, two T-nut M5 holders, and one bearing 608 2rs. Z-axis screw stabilizer. Built to eliminate the smallest possible travel of the screw. ...Accessories: Two DIN 7991 M5x10 fasteners, two M5 T-nut inserts, and a 608 2rs bearing.
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... the spindle of the Z-axis comes into contact with the filament. ...This can lead to the material becoming excessively greasy. And just because it's a blast to experiment and innovate :-) Design: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/vFJrTzQp7uq-z-axis-tube
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I became fed up with the Z axis collapsing while working on my printer, so I took matters into my own hands and created this solution. It can be easily attached to lock the Z axis in place when operating on the hot end or transporting the printer.
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... 4 holes M4, for any improvements later, like aditional filament guide, or filament runout sensor. 3 holes for filament sensors are 8 mm diameter, top of holes are 9 mm diameter for around 5 mm height. ...Used M4 tube holders with longer body.
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This is an Ender 3 printer accessory designed for safe and easy access to the hot end. Simply activate the move axis feature to lift the hot end, then lower it slowly into position on the holder using 1mm increments. The holder can be positioned on...
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I Made a Knob for the Z-Axis to Match One Used on the Extruder. Updates: 04/03/2019: I Reduced the Object by 6 Percent for a Better Fit on the Z-Rod. ...It's Still Loose but Since I Only Use it to Check if the Z-Rod is Turning, It Serves My Purpose...
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Made a Knob for the Z-Axis to match the one for the extruder. Updates: 04/03/2019: Reduced the object by 6% for a better fit on the Z-rod. ...Still loose but since I only use it to see if the Z-rod is turning, it works for my purpose. Category: 3D...