ender 5 dual z axis 3d models
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This mount is designed specifically for the Logitech C270 and Creality Ender 3 cameras, providing a precise Z-axis alignment for optimal performance. To assemble the mount securely, it's recommended to utilize the original screws while exercising...
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Minition Beagle Camera mount for Creality ender 3 S1 Pro, upside down on the right of Z axis, without the original stand. ...Tensionner is still usableLet you see the bed, the piece and the nozzle.Middle part "entretoise" let you adjust verticality,...
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After printing johnniewhiskey's "Ender 3 Cable Chain ", I found that I didn't like that the cable chain didn't actually attach to the z-axis directly, so I set out looking for a part that would do this for me. Ender 3 - Cable Chain upgrade bracket...
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Can be used with a second Z axis installed. ...The PSU is highlighted next to the frame. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3Rafts: No Supports: YesResolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Filament: Filanora PLA Black Category: 3D Printer...
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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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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 is knob number 2 based on the Z-Axis Knob for Creality Ender 3. 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 & arrow. You may...
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I left the bearing at a slightly lower height to make way for a z-axis adjustment knob. Be aware, though - I haven't checked for interference from the x-gantry at max height, since I never print anything that goes that high. Print this in a similar...
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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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I have no idea if it will fit any other printers. There's two versions - Ender 3 V2 Z-Axis Belt Tensioner Camera Mount.stl - This version is what is pictured, works great for me. Straight arm.</p> <p>Mountv3-15degree.stl - Has a 15 degree twist in...
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I found the Drag chain/Solid cable chains are a significant improvement over the standard "ender 3 cable chains".Download actual chain files here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:371500Installation of these chains is a bit more involved, but well...
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It appears to be a long text describing a 3D printing project, specifically a linear rail conversion and dual Z axis conversion for a 3D printer. The text includes: 1. A list of materials needed for the conversion. 2. Instructions on how to print...
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... was too short to get it fixed on my z axis. in this version it fits tight and you can use the knob. Depending on the resolution of your printer it is maybe necessary to heat the thread a bit with a lighter and then spin it quickly on the z axis.
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I wanted to install dual-Z support on my Ender 3 and needed to move the power supply to make room for the second NEMA 17 motor. I found a good handful of Meanwell cases here, but none of them were exactly what I wanted, so I pulled the STLs from...
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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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I crafted a custom z-axis guide that perfectly suited this setup, as the pre-made ones weren't quite a match.
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I've relocated the filament spool away from the machine and created a z-axis stabilizer with built-in filament guide to keep things organized.
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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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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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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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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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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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Didn't want to give up my handle just to install a Z-Axis stabilizer, so I mixed them.
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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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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.
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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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If you're running dual z, both screws need to be holding weight. Turn the loose side clockwise until you feel it take on weight, but not enough to take weight off the other side. I have a 40-34 motor zip tied to the usually un driven side of x...
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... bracket. ...This bracket collided w/ my second z-axis stepper motor so I removed it. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3Rafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 200 Infill: 20 Filament: Hatchbox PLA Grey Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This is a simple bracket to offset the PSU off from the Z-axis upright, making way for a 2nd lead screw. It mounts to the 4040 extrusion using M4 screws and T-nuts.Print it with the side which faces the PSU facing down on the bed. No supports should...
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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...