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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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Remix: - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4699747 Purpose: - Adjustable mount for Z-Stepper Required: - M4 bolts (4020 rail mounting) - M4 t-nuts - M3 bolts (stepper mounting)
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Z-axis shims are precision-crafted components designed to fine-tune the alignment of a machine's Z-axis linear guides. ...By strategically positioning these shims along the guide rails, machinists and engineers can ensure accurate and repeatable motion...
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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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Replacement for Z height end switch attachment. To easily correct or modify Z height home. very useful to vary nozzle height to base plate without screwing around on all 4 leveling screws. once leveled you can vary height simply with the screw.
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A compact z axis floating bearing without magnets. Uses 8 balls 2.2-2.4mm dia. balls (from a 16x8x6mm bearing) 1. Print all four parts on the flat sides. 2. Use sand paper to smooth the top printed surfaces which mate with each other. 3. Use...
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This Z Endstop bracket, paired with my other design for the Y Endstop, repositions the switches so that levers can be removed, resulting in a more reliable homing experience. This Z Endstop bracket relocates the switch to the outside of the frame...
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Z axis knob to match the extruder knob by Sirpug. Threaded section was pulled from another Thing. ...I printed Thread_test first and found I needed to scale the knob 103% on X & Y to have the thread fit well.
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This is a quick remix of Schtimpy's Z-Screw knob, which doesn't have the depression for "speed scrolling" depression. ...I just prefer the symmetry this way, so figured I would upload in case anyone else does too.
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One-piece bracket to provide more lightweight and compact mounting for lead screw nut(s) on the Z axis. Reversible to be usable both on the left and right sides. ...
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Keep the filament free from contact with the z-axis screw at all times to prevent any restrictions on its smooth operation, ensuring the filament remains spotless and reduces friction to the absolute minimum.
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I designed this cover/guard to help protect the exposed switch body and the printed circuit board that the z-limit switch is mounted to. ...There is some play in the cutout for vertical adjustment of the switch.
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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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Recently I saw a video about vertical flex in the Ender 3 X gantry and adjusting the V-rollers. Something in the presentation made me want to take a more critical look at the gantry. It did not take me very long to realize the gantry is over...
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Baby-stepping in Marlin is ideal, but without a BLtouch or probe, saving the Z offset isn't possible. This modification also enables effortless switching between build surfaces by eliminating the hassle of working with the stock endstop mount. The...
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However, upon further inspection, I realized that a pre-made Z-Axis support with the exact same 0.7mm offset was nowhere to be found. As a result, I decided to fabricate my own solution. ...To accomplish this, I needed to incorporate a bearing 608,...
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Baby stepping in Marlin is great but without a BLtouch or a probe the Z offset can't be saved. This also allows for switch between build surfaces without trying to fiddle with the frustrating stock endstop mount. I bent down the tip of the endstop so...
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... picture - after fuse FP1. I've checked the option without adding any additional z-axis element and found that the sensor works amazingly well even with the original frame, provided it has a proper width. ...You can see this in action on the gif.
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Spaghetti salad the other night almost ripped the wires off my z limit switch, so I made a simple cover to prevent that in the future. I did put my logo on it (I put that on everything), but I just uploaded a plain version too. ...
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Optical Endstop for Axis Z. ... Optical sensor with inversion and large (6mm) distance between transmitter and receiver: https://aliexpress.com/item/-/32728213054.html Additionally needed: Additionally needed: M3x12 bolts - 2 pieces for sensor...
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If you change bed pad, you can easily setup your new vertical Z offset. The screw needs a little moveing before the use, cause its tight while it wasnt used a littlebit. Install easily under the printer's own nut. ... For your own risk.
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A precision-engineered stabilizer clip is installed along the z-axis, securely housing a high-quality 608-2RS bearing. ...This specialized bearing, sourced from a leading manufacturer such as Amazon's Groove Bearing...
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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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... 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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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 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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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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... 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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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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**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...