ender 3 z axis bearing 3d models
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Based on the Z-Axis Knob for Creality Ender 3 by guppyk (great design by the way). I included a direction arrow and text for up or down, just as a visual reference. Two versions are included, one with an up logo & arrow and one with a down logo &...
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This component enables users to elevate their Z-axis end stop switch, allowing for the installation of longer nozzles or hotends without requiring adjustments to the bed height, which would necessitate releveling and/or readjusting spring tension. ...
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Based on the Z-Axis Knob for Creality Ender 3 by guppyk (great design by the way). I included a direction arrow and text for up or down, just as a visual reference. Two versions are included, one with an up logo & arrow and one with a down logo...
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!!DON'T USE IT WITH STOCK ENDER-3!! Modifications to fit with linear rails mod (X & Z) add some depth, **you must have at least the Z linears to work**, or dimensions will fail, use stock instead. Make sure rods are vertical and not bent. It also...
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Modified bearing plate for a one-for-two double Z-spring driven setup, specifically designed for the Dual Z Ender 3 machine.
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Z-screw support for the ender 3 basic. This does require a bearing to fit the 8mm Z-screw. ... OD must be 22mm
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This is a Z-axis mount engineered specifically for the Ender 3, allowing users to incorporate stepper motor dampeners into their setup. The original design was inadequate, providing support for just one side of the motor and appearing flimsy in its...
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Remix z axis drag connector to fit over heat sink on my Z axis stepper motor (from thingiverse.com/thing:5205630).Supports required
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Remix for Dual Z-Axis V2 with a few holders reoriented so it does not interfere with the X-axis.
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This is a handy little cover for the Z-axis leadscrew coupler on the Ender 3 that I designed to prevent heated bed wires from rubbing against the rotating coupler, which they tend to do in my enclosure, especially after replacing them with better...
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A must-have upgrade for the Ender 3 is a dual Z axis with a single stepper, which significantly increases accuracy and reliability. I designed an upgrade using standard parts that don't require modification and combined it with my earlier frame...
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After the countless times that the Z axis endstop failed to activate on my Ender 3 Pro, I decided that I would search for another switch that I could use instead. I took inspiration for the design of the switch mount when I took the original off an...
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... support designs out there - but works great with the one from man from earth). > >I also added the Z-Axis motor mount with shim from Ross K and now both of my Ender 3s travel effortlessly throughout the full range of Z-Axis without binding. ...
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If the top of the lead screw is constrained by a bearing and belt setup (Ender 3 s1), you will benefit from my anti wobble or tekti's on driven sides. This is a remix that solves the wobbly table syndrome caused by 4 unlevel bearings on a plane,...
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## What it is This is a replacement high precision mount for Ender 3 v2 original Z-axis stop switch. It improves precision (x5 times) and repeatability of Z-axis auto homing function. Thus, improving first layer print quality. ## Problem When I...
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I liked the aftermarket Z-axis stabilizer by p1mrx, but the front mounts didn't fit my Ender-3 S1 Pro, and the rear mounts were too unstable. I redesigned the mounts to fit my frame (which appears different from the one the designer has), and added...
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Guide for the hotend wires if the Z-axis extruder motor is removed.
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Climb onto the steper and transport the cable chain to the z-axis location.
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For locking the z-axis screw for things such as mounting a laser.
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This is simply a Z axis mount designed for the Ender 3 to allow the use of stepper motor dampeners. The original mount was flimsy and only supported one side of the motor. I realise its unnecessarily thick in most places but, hey, why not. I always...
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I was having some problems with my X axis sagging on the side that had no Z screw, so I purchased a dual Z axis kit and printed the parts to stabilize and synchronize the two Z axes.Here is the Timing Belt on...
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Check out this working design on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3245255 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3271077 Z-axis damper support: my own design. The Z motor isn't the noisiest, but the damper also stops small jams in vertical...
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This design is what I've been using for a while now with now problems, the original artist has released a better version for eliminating z wobble but I have not had the time to remix that for the ender 3 v2 in bowden config Screws must be put in...
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It all depends on the time 😄---Reinforced part to fix the "Nema 17" motors of the Z axis on Creality Ender 3 S1 and S1 PRO printers as well as for other printer models that use a 40/20 aluminum extrusion profile.I created this reinforced part...
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Nema 17 Motor Holder / Motor Mount for Steppers till 48mm for z-Axis at a 4040 / 4020 Profile and it's 3,5mm thick. Remember a Stepper could be warm (PLA will very early be weak). Use a Washer under the Screw. ...Für Motor M3x10 and for the Mount M4x12
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Upgrading my Neo with double Z-axis kit from Creality, the kit came with two bearing blocks for the z-axis rods stabilization. ... I didn't like how the rods ends are exposed thinking that dust and some debris can accumulate over time there, thus...
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Not a remix, but inspired by https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3877505 Since the second Z axis gets in the way of other tool holders, here is a version that bypasses the second Z axis
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I had homing issues with Z axis, so I made this. Print with PETG. ...Designed to be friction mounted.
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Didn't like niches in original z-axis stabilizer so I designed a simple cover to hide them.
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The trick behind this, and how it doesn't need any retract/deploy mechanism, is that the Ender 3's X and Y axes can move the nozzle outside of the bed region, allowing the Z axis to go below the level of the bed. This makes it possible to mount the...