ender 3 z axis fix 3d models
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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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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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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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I adjusted the bearing carrier upside down to accommodate the Z-axis knob on the Z lead screw.
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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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For locking the z-axis screw for things such as mounting a laser.
cults3d
Climb onto the steper and transport the cable chain to the z-axis location.
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Guide for the hotend wires if the Z-axis extruder motor is removed.
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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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NEW VERSION: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4857627 ==================== Anti-wobble for z Axis for Ender 3, Ender 3 pro. --------------------- This is remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4759091. Stablization magnets were moved to...
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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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This is a combination of a filament guide and a z-axis stabilizer, without the need of a bearing. It's printed at 100.3% scale and works fine as is. It's abit loose until you attach the screws again. ... The spacers are meant to space the original...
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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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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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(you may need a longer screw) Hints: * Print a short one with no holes to check the grip and adjust the height accordingly * Print with the large flat side on the bed You can use these in one of 3 ways * Glue it to an existing item you have printed *...
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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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By utilizing this system, you can effortlessly adjust the Z-axis motor's position laterally, thereby achieving optimal alignment of the bar and ensuring a perfectly straight configuration.
prusaprinters
with this support, replacing the original, the Z axis motor can be moved sideways in order to make the bar as straight as possible
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Clip tool has a 3mm wide gap, 4mm thick base used to offset the Z-axis when switching from the stock bed plate to a glass plate
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Liked the designs and uses his other knobs but he didn't have a Z-Axis/Rod knob so i made one! ...
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I pulled out this Z-axis stop since the bed wouldn't go down any further and the nozzle was stuck too close to it.
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This is a printable attach point for a cable chain supporting the extruder cord. ...It attaches to the Z axis feed motor with the screws already in place.
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Z axis cable loopsPrintined at 0.125 for smoothness, but supports can ruin that. ...Easy print.</p>
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It performs adequately, yet I've yet to discover a comparable model. ...It functions exceptionally well, with no constraints or inconsistencies in the Z-axis movement.
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I crafted a custom z-axis guide that perfectly suited this setup, as the pre-made ones weren't quite a match.