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To enhance this fantastic anti-wobble solution, I added a custom Z-Rod cover that complements its design perfectly. This new cover has a tab that securely holds the Z-rod in place, preventing any movement. For those who prefer a more traditional...
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... from top to bottom on each threaded rod (refer to picture). Install the printed part, reinsert the threaded rods, and adjust the "no-wobble" mount so that the top of the rod is centered parallel to the fixed rod. ...Lastly, reinstall the bed.
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Wobble caused by irregular bed heating cycle (PID) is usually not uniform or regular across all models and all parts, because parts (or models) that take less time per layer will have the wobble waves further apart, and the parts where the layer...
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Two pieces for best fitting without wobble of Glock pistols. I tested it myself with a G19X and it works like a charm. Pieces must be glued strongly, filling the holes of the plastic of the retention piece inside the holster. I used 2-components...
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... from TPU and placed under the original black plastic ring. Then the Z axis no longer wobbles and no longer makes any noise during vibrations. ... When printing with Cura, "Print thin walls" must be activated so that it prints the upper ring
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No more wobble and this improved my print quality. I did it in PETG. There is a small gap so the screw can move a tiny bit but never like before the mod. ... 2x M4 10mm long screws and t-nuts are required to hold it tight (not on the picture sorry) ...
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... and explore alternative solutions instead. After some trial and error, I came up with something that worked like a charm: the Z wobble fix! ...Give it a go, folks - it should work beautifully with PLA or ABS, but I used PET-G with great success.
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The Prusa i3's Z-axis top bearing is an anti-wobble component, available as a box frame version STL file, with a universal SCAD file. To utilize it, replace the function.scad in Prusa3/box_frame/inc and insert the z-axis_bearing file into the same...
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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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The included lead nuts were taller and lacked threaded holes, causing Z axis wobble issues, so I designed this part to solve the problem. A technical drawing of the lead nut I used is attached for reference; I sourced mine from aliexpress. ...The 2.9mm...
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Avoid using anti-wobble if your lead screw is not almost perfectly straight or it's better to leave the top free to move without any restrictions. ... Print Settings: Printer: Custom Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm Z 0.4...
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I'm printing the Tronxy X5 with a wobble-reduced arm and correct LMF8UU bearing fitment. After printing the standard version, I discovered that no matter what bearings I purchased, the bolt fixing holes never aligned properly. To resolve this issue,...
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Observing various projects that address eliminating Z wobble prompted me to design this part. I printed it at a 90-degree rotation. Print Settings: Printer: Geeetech i3 Pro B Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 20% ...
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Tried alternative z-axis anti-wobble solutions, which didn't fit as desired. Ensured the nut end was tall enough to prevent the z-axis linear bearings from sitting atop the fingers. Refrained from recessing the nut into the bottom plate, opting...
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Bei den vorhandenen Anti-Z-Wobble Designs hatte ich das Problem, dass sich nach einiger Zeit das Kugellager nach oben aus der Halterung bewegt hat und manchmal verkantete. Aus diesem Grund habe ich in meiner Version das Lager in alle Richtungen...
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After assembling my Prusa clone and setting up my Tronxy 802E, I noticed that the Z-Axis lead screws were prone to wobbling. I took decisive action and designed a way to stabilize them. The outcome was a dust-cover, engineered with precision to apply...
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The picture clearly illustrates the wobble, and if you're still unconvinced, view this video: https://youtu.be/kW_2IFdpW_I, which demonstrates the wobble in detail. I have created two versions of this design, one using less filament than the other,...
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With centering bolts inserted into the 10mm holes, the rod can enter more smoothly, and there's no wobbling to worry about. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 70% Notes: For...
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STOP z wobble!Video InstallazioneSistema di disaccoppiamento con l'utilizzo dello "WobbleX" (By Hevort/MirageC) per Flying Bear Ghost 5.L'intero progetto serve per creare un accoppiamento con gioco della vite trapezia T8 in modo che la stessa possa...
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...Most solutions attempt to tame z wobble by 'floating' their components – what a half-baked idea! That's why I came up with a plan that holds everything firmly in place and only loosens things where they really matter: at one end of the threaded rod.
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(my spacebar was always coming out, especially in transit.) This adapter was designed by bakingpy in the Keebio discord and I was able to use it to help keep my 1U thumb switches from wobbling. There are two versions. The first version allows to...
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[HAPPY] [CHRISTMAS] / [I AM] [HAPPY] \r\nMany more tops will be added in the future, some are ready to upload within the next 24 hours.\r\nView my listing for headbands and wobble poles at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3261582\r\nLet me know if...
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To decrease backlash and wobble, use a taller PLA-printed nut on the bed-leadscrew interface. This assembly is compatible with Solidoodle's new Aluminium Platforms. On the platform, you will find 4 M4-tapped screw holes around the leadscrew nut. ABS...
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This design is what I've been using for a while now with now problems, the original artist has released a better version for eliminating z wobble but I have not had the time to remix that for the ender 3 v2 in bowden config Screws must be put in...
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Hello everyone, today I'm excited to share a simple solution for the wobbly idler issue that occurs during retraction. While printing, I noticed that my idler was behaving strangely - it kept moving from left to right and vice versa while retracting....
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To minimize or eliminate the wobble caused by the threaded rod moving the carriage in Z direction, consider separating X-axis and Z-axis movements using a mechanical split introduced through a lifting block. These blocks have proven effective in...
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I designed my original printer to have a z-axis wobble fix built-in, but not everyone needs that feature. This new version does away with it and instead secures the brass lead screw directly to the printed part, similar to most standard setups. The...
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My wobbles are completely gone now. To set it up, simply stick the coupling onto the motor shaft, insert the threaded rod and secure it with two zip-ties. It's been printed with a solid 100% infill. Available in both 5x5 and 5x8 versions. UPDATE:...
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I remixed Oscar's Parametric X idler lift (Z wobble elimination) in OpenSCAD. The source is https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2588347. I added endstop holes so they can be used for autoleveling, basing it on...
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This is a custom Z-axis anti-wobble stabilizer designed for the Velleman K8200 printer, which I've paired with the K8204 spindle to produce smoother-looking walls on prints. The stabilizer fits snugly over both the Z-axis block end holders and the...