ender 5 dual z axis 3d models
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So I made this redesign that allows the Wheels/Rollers to turn freely.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter: Ender 3Rafts:Doesn't MatterSupports: YesResolution:0.16 or 0.2Infill: 55Filament: Generic PLA PLA White Notes:The OG model can be found...
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Made a self-contained idler pulley for the single motor, dual Z-rod mod. Features a spring housed inside the block and relies on a 688zz ball bearing for smooth operation, secured in place by two M4 x 35 machine screws and two M4 T-Nuts that mount it...
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Thin parts will bend easily, causing small increments in the axis to be ineffective, such as z-hop. A rock-solid part is now available. To improve stability, I recommend longer screws and an adjustable motor mount like this:...
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Thin parts will bend and for small increments the axis will not move, for example z-hop. Rocksolid part now. Need longer screws and an ajustable motor mount like: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3603432 Z1 Plate is the mirrored version of Z2 with...
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By default, the holes are Ø5,5 mm in diameter, except for the hole of the adjusting screw responsible for tensioning the guide roller, which is Ø7 mm in size. Depending on which side the tensioning screw falls on, I made several versions. The...
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A mount for the power supply. ...sits on the stock side but further back. Made in two pieces to fit on a ender 3 pro. ...
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After mounting the bracket I noticed that the rollers aren't spinning freely anymore, which resulted in severe drag on one side when just turning the Z leadscrew. You could just mount the 2nd Z leadscrew and probably be fine, though I don't think its...
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Its pretty easy to mount but if u have doubts just took a look on the original design https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3742027 i also include a motor mount i use, but u can easly find one here on thingiverse Nut Mounting Holes Dimensions: Central...
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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 adds more body to touch the X axis...
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A Dual Z-Axis Replacement on a Shoestring Budget: Don't Forget Those 90-Degree Angles
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this is a simple and easy synchronizing belt for ender 3's. ...Print the pulleys out of a hard material like petg. Print the belt out of tpu. Install pulley with belt on and tighten down lock collars. Enjoy your dual z rods staying aligned!
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Optical Z-axis sensor support for Ender 5. ... Holes for nuts M3.
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ENDER 3v2 and other models Cover for Z axis stepper motor. ... Ive added a dual Z axis setup on my E3V2 so decided with 2 of them they needed covering up!
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It should be borne in mind that when using such screws, it is necessary to double the number of steps of the motor and it is very desirable to reduce the speed of movement, which will not affect the printing duration in any way, but will simplify...
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the z-axis end stop switch bracket for the ender 5 pro link : https://cad.onshape.com/documents/a3047f8145b2c591cd9a8527/w/c4457646b6b91b1e3f954458/e/b57a1ac4ef03bcbabbbf47d2?renderMode=0&uiState=65046be6ddf89d4b42d13655
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... 8mm, outside diameter: 22mm, height: 7mm). 2x Screw M4x8mm + T-nut. Print and Slicer Settings: Material: I used PLA for my print. Size in mm. Print 6 walls (shells), and 6 top & bottom layers. Infill: 20%. ...Use high nozzle temperature.
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All the extra 3d printed parts to go dual z on an ender 5 s1, requires the ender extender 5/pro/plus dual z kit and a decent amount of modifications. Luckily, I've done most of the work for you. You will have to notch or mill a 20x20 extrusion to...
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To complement my existing johnniewhiskey set, I discovered that some Ender 3 Cable Chain adapters required modifications to accommodate the cubic frame of my Ender 5 printer. ...Consequently, I created a custom adapter to securely hold the Z-Axis cable...
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At the rear top bar on my Ender 5, I've installed a shorter 2020 extrusion to secure the Z-axis in place. Since it didn't come with covers, I decided to create my own, which turned out to be a simple yet effective design. Although I'm sure there are...
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Solution for Your Reference to Eliminate the Squeaky Noise from Z Movement on Ender 5 Plus. I Also Had This Annoying Problem Before. No Matter How Much Lubricant You Used, the Squeaky Noise from Z-Axis Movement Always Played On Time. One Day, I...
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Hello All out there , Here's a proposition for a Z axis lead screw Guide for ender 5 plus printer. Drawing is extra simple . See following Videos : https://youtu.be/0vTzRNAVvf0 https://youtu.be/bXGqCE6AxoA You will need : 4 M4*10 screws...
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Dual Z Axis Support Mod for the Ender 5. Option with Sync Belts and Belt Tightener Using the dimensions from the PDF, I created a plate model. I wanted to avoid drilling any holes and moving the electronic box towards the center or back. So...
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Check out: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920060 Designed specifically to work on the Ender 5 print bed, these adapters keep Z-axis cables inside the frame. The bed bracket features a slot for a cable tie, helping to provide strain relief (don't...
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---BOM--- (In addition to the stock z parts) New Z (it's literally a copy of the original z BOM, if you already have that): 1x 370mm+ T8 leadscrew (it's different in the 5 vs pro) w/ nut 1x 5mm to 8mm shaft coupling 2x 10mm linear flange bearing 2x...
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I have tried a couple of dual Z mods for the Ender 5. They worked, but had too many 3d printed parts that were supporting a lot of weight and stress. I found they deformed over time. I had to keep getting the Z screws back into alignment. This...