ender 5 dual z axis 3d models
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Securing the Z-Axis Clamping Mechanism on the Ender 3D Printer requires a precise application of the clamping knob. ...This process involves tightening a screw that is precisely 8 millimeters in length, paired with a corresponding nut measuring 3...
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I remake this, because in my ender Z-axis screw was too close to aluminium profile. Resulted in that I can't mount bearing, or If I mount I can't get the same top position. So I shortened that 1 mm. And actually all works fine. ... Bearing: 608...
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Creality Ender 4 users rejoice! ...The Z-axis stabilizer is now within your grasp, ready to be printed in its default configuration. ...To secure it firmly in place, gather the necessary hardware: M5 and M4 screws, along with trusty T-nuts.
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Easy print to replace the Ender 2 Pro Z-axis Handle. ...I needed to reduce the height of the printer but did not want to leave it open. Edit: V2 removes some excess material, minimizing printing time without changing the overall look or strength.
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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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... rod. I designed the knob as a separate entity from the crank, allowing for easier grip while raising the Z axis. The attachment point uses a robust 3x10mm screw to secure the knob firmly in place. ...This design makes printing much more convenient.
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I've been looking for good Z Axis support for my Ender 2 PRO, but what I found was too loose fit or doesn't fit at all - so I made my own in the end. Printing details are the description, but I also attached STEP file so you can edit this fix as you...
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You now have dual Z leadscrews on your Ender! !NOTE! Be careful about the 2 Z motors desynchronizing. This can happen if you manually move the Z axis like you are used to. DON'T move the X gantry by hand! This will introduce skew in the X gantry. I...
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This snap-on cover is crafted to conceal the rollers that rotate along the z-axis on the left-hand side of the device. The design is specifically tailored for use with Creality Ender 3 and Ender 3 PRO models. Installation requires support clips,...
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I needed a dual Z bracket for my Ender 3 V2, but without the need of extra hardware for mounting it. The only extra hardware needed is the nut for the leadscrew. ... The model is oriented so it does not need supports.
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Ender 3 Z-axis Stabilizer with clip keeps it from sliding down at all times. This stabilizer works perfectly with the z knob found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3387796, as well as many others. It also pairs seamlessly with the filament...
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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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I decided to swap out the barcode on the Z-axis for a sleeve that fits snugly over the existing part, and simultaneously chose to conceal the screws on the right-hand side as well. At the bottom of the Z-axis, specifically on the right side, there...
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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 getting a bad first layer on my Ender 3 V2 and found my z-axis was jamming slightly, leading to an "elephant foot" effect on my prints. The threaded rod was tilting back along the Y-axis because the motor was too close to the extrusion. This...
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I did not find a solution for the Ender 6 Z axis so I went with the most robust and easily usable solution I could engineer. Excluding printing time, this modification should take approximately 1 hour. The Ender 6 has quite a bit of performance left...
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I did not find a solution for the Ender 6 Z axis so I went with the most robust and easily usable solution I could engineer. Excluding printing time, this modification should take approximately 1 hour. The Ender 6 has quite a bit of performance left...
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Z Axis Mount Tripod/Webcam, slides on the right side of the Z Axis arm, uses a standard tripod 1/4inch screw to lock cam into place.
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To get the Z-axis motor in sync with the z-axis carriage, I added a custom spacer that aligns perfectly without requiring any drilling or modifications.
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**New designed Z-axis motor mount for my Ender 3 Pro. Made for better adjustability. Using M4x20 cylinder head screws.** The screw holes for the frame screws have 3mm horizontal adjustment possibility in direction of the X-axis, the holes for the...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=15633 Instructions Using the following options: offset = 2 thickness = 4 gap = 0.3 nut = 7.8 shaft2 = 5 shaft1 = 5 boltShaft = 3.5 bridge = 0.3 trap = 2 washer = 0 boltHead = 6.7 wall = 1.6...
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Set the z seam at a user specified point and choose expose seam if you want to keep the bolt holes clear.(see photo) HotEnds are here https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32905828308.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5a013c00V41Rd9&mp=1 Watercooler Here...
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I did not find a solution for the Ender 6 Z axis so I went with the most robust and easily usable solution I could engineer. Excluding printing time, this modification should take approximately 1 hour. The Ender 6 has quite a bit of performance left...
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Here's a different approach on how to add a z-axis damper to the Ender 3, compared to other designs found on Thingiverse. I designed this for my Ender 3 Pro, but it should fit perfectly on all variants of the Ender 3. This design boasts several key...
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I noticed that my Z-Axis was moving up and down with difficulty. Checking online on Thingiverse revealed a mount designed by Ross_K at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2752080. However, the printed tail pushed the stepper motor outwards, making...
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This is my little design of Z-axis top holder with bearing (16x8x5mm)
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The handy lift lever makes it a breeze to raise the z-axis swiftly.
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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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... Additionally, I elevated the bearing holder up by 11mm to ensure it's perfectly aligned with the rod. With these adjustments in place, I was able to confirm that the Z-axis has full travel of 250mm without encountering any bind issues at the top.