sidewinder x1 z brace 3d models
99485 3d models found related to sidewinder x1 z brace.prusaprinters
Using the slide mount system from the Waggster Mod. Hardware: 3x M3x8mm. BLTouch Offset: X+60mm Y+18mm Print on flat sides and you don't need any supports. Clamp has one rounded side to put against the ribbon cable to prevent damage from sharp edges....
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I modified CastroSATT's Artillery Extruder Brace to add a simple and easily removable filament cleaner that gets the job done with ease. I carefully wrap a piece of optical grade microfiber cloth around the filament and let it sit snugly in the...
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Many SWX1 users had trouble locating threaded rods at the right length or lack the ability to cut them, so i made this support brace that use two 70cm curtain rods from ikea: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/raecka-curtain-rod-black-00217165/ You will...
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By closing up the nut holder in the top mount, I ensured that the nut sits outside of the mount, making it a breeze to level your Z gantry by simply adjusting the four nuts up or down as needed. Additionally, I added a nut slot into the bottom clamps...
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I closed up the nut holder in the top mount so that the nut sits outside of the mount, this makes leveling your Z gantry a breeze just by adjusting the 4 nuts up or down as needed. I also added a nut slot into the bottom clamps so that the screw is...
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My Z-Belt (the top belt) on the Sidewinder had become very loose, causing layer shift problems. I built the tensioner and now those issues are completely gone! Adjusting Tension: To adjust the tension, move the tensioner further left or right for...
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Just mirror on Y axis on your slicer for other side - 2x : Threaded Rod M16x63 - 4x : Nuts M16 - 4x : Screws M5x20 (BOTTOM) - 4x : Screws M5x10 (TOP)
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Hello, This is a Gantry support for the Sidewinder X1 to reduce the Z Wobble. It is screwed to the original body of the Printer. The only thing you need is two M3 Bolts (not included) and two Sliding Blocks (mostly included in the original...
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I have realize that with the time the dust starts to get into the z motors, so i created a cover to Z axis motors that fits on Artillery Sidewinder X1 and Artillery Genius 2 M3 nut are required for each motor.
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Artillery Sidewinder X1 v4 Z Axis Adjustable Belt Tensioner This is my take on a basic z belt tensioner. I built it by remixing two other well-known tensioners from Thingiverse and incorporating some of my own design ideas. The mounting bracket...
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Mod to use 8mm threaded rods to stabilize the Z-axxis of the Artillery Sidewinder X1. You need two M8 rods, 580mm long, and 8 M8-nuts.Use support touching build plate for printing. I recommend ABS/ASA or PETG. But PLA will work. ...too
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Some little I made to test the Artillery Sidewinder x1 Z wobble and the height wobble. As you can see from my picture I have some work to do on the height wobble for sure. I'm adding supports to the frame to do this. I could see some banding and...
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If you want to raise the inductive z-stop switch of your Artillery Sidewinder X1 you will notice that the z stop is permanently screwed into the aluminium profile. ... To make the z-stop adjustable in hight I designed this alternative mounting...
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My version of a cable drag chain mod for the Sidewinder X1. I placed the drag chain on the X axis away from the frame so it should almost remain its full build volume without the need of replacing the filament mount. The drag chain in the...
cults3d
This is a belt tensioner for the Artillery Sidewinder X1. Unlike other models, it does not need any sliding blocks. It is only inserted into the groove of the upper profile of the Z-axis portal. The mechanism then spreads out by the TWO M4 screws,...
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Summary A hardcore test for the Artillery Sidewinder x1 Z-wobble and the height wobble. This tube is so thin and tall, it will always get shifted layers because of nozzle touching it. The tube is very flexible on top, but you can see if changes to...
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You may follow the guide here to set it up: https://3dprintbeginner.com/sidewinder-x1-auto-bed-leveling-stock-sensor/ Please forgive the crappy quality print in the picture, it was a prototype so went for pure print speed at the obvious high cost to...
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Slimmed it down a bit and made it to fit with the lower triangle (simple) Z-axis stabilizer brace: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4968237 I used the upper part from, but had to get extended screws (M5-0.8 x 12mm):...
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Assembly Instructions for Artillery Sidewinder X1 Tensioner and Spool Holder You will need an M4x25 screw (if you only have an M4x20 screw, you can use the spool holder's screw in reverse), 1 M4 nut, and 2 spacers. The rollers were printed with a...
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Z-axis synchro belt tensioner, or slack remover for Artillery Sidewinder X1. The standard belt is too loose, this solution removes the slack. The wheel is designed with a fixed distance from the frame. An increase in belt tension may be achieved...
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Z-axis synchro belt tensioner, or slack remover for Artillery Sidewinder X1. The standard belt is too loose, this solution removes the slack. The wheel is designed with a fixed distance from the frame. An increase in belt tension may be achieved...
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A straightforward solution exists: clamp X and Z axes cables with ease using the existing screws, eliminating the need for any additional parts. ...This method relies on friction tapers, which don't demand precise printing tolerances, making it a...
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The Z stop on the Artillery X1 / Genius is screwed into the aluminium extrusion so it is not adjustable. It can be made adjustable by using a T nut, but the original bolt is too long. It bottoms out in the extrusion. So print this and use it as a...
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Ein Problem beim Sidewinder ist die Schwingung der Z-Achse. Hier kommt es leicht zu Verschiebungen der einzelnen Ebenen. Besonders wenn die Rollenhalterung noch oben montiert ist. Oftmals reicht der Platz für eine andere Unterbringung nicht aus, so...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3883785 is quite a good design of a Z-Gantry support for an aluminium rod, but I only had 15mm aluminium profiles at home, so I edited the files for them.
cults3d
Z-Axis mount for GoPro Fixed to the right of the head support profile with M5 Screw and T-Nut -- Warning: not yet printed/tested -- (this post will be updated after my tests)
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To get the best results, it's recommended that you avoid using the standard filament holder on top of the gantry, as this will only exacerbate the z-wobble problems. ... To make the necessary modifications, you'll need some longer M5 bolts for parts A...
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Got tired of the bltouch probe breaking midprint so I designed a mount for the Z-end stop to use as a bed leveling probe. ...This is designed to mount to the Hemera hotend extruder mount from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4033595
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Unconstrain the top z-axisRemove the sync. beltUse stock bearings from original top plates and place with large surface down. ... Print with 5 bottom and 5 top layerseasy print, no support needed You need:4 M3x10mm screws for plate coverUse original...