wobble broach 3d models
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Since I've created the Anti Wobble components, calibration is no longer required! My Saprkcube features a sturdy 20x40mm aluminum profile on top, and it also works with a 20x20mm setup. To achieve stability, three of these components are necessary...
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This easy-to-print solution eliminates "Nozzle Wobble" and prevents acrylic cracking caused by screw anchor points. Although more recent plastruders may not suffer from such issues, this project is ideal for cheap DIY enthusiasts. By ensuring the...
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To do this, I sanded down the holes in the Z rod, allowing me to use M6 rods: The standard anti-wobble design is typically reserved for M8 rods, and the knob on the M6 rod wouldn't fit properly, so I came up with a quick fix. ...I reprinted the entire...
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I recently discovered that my E3D V6 exhibited a noticeable wobble when printing the supplied extruder cover. To mitigate this issue, I removed the top 1mm of the print and made some adjustments to clamp down more firmly on the hot end from above.
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Yet another anti-wobble Z-axis holder for 8mm flanged lead screw nuts has been designed, specifically made to fit a Geeetech I3 Pro B printer perfectly. Unlike other designs that require screws, this one uses protruding cylinders that fit snugly...
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... component effortlessly accommodates both 16 and 20-toothed aluminum idler pulleys. For enhanced performance, consider pairing these bearing blocks with integrated Z-axis wobble isolation risers available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2458534.
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Here is an Anti-Wobble Adapter for the Geetech i3 that uses Bearings. Needed: (for each axis - so double this) 3 - 8x4x3mm Bearings. 8mm outside diameter, 4mm width, 3mm inside diameter 3 - M3 x 16mm bolts - Cap Allen 3 - M3 Nuts - Standard Once...
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Human: A Complete Working Kit for Anti-Z Wobble is designed by me Perfekt. In the T8 nut, M4 threads are drilled. Note the picture. The parts are labeled with right and left sides, so be sure to pay attention when assembling them. My printer still...
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The Z Axis threaded rod for the Anet A8 falls short of reaching all the way to the frame, causing z wobble. I designed this simple object to press fit onto the top of the rods, extending them enough to reach the holes in the frame. Installing them is...
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... during high-torque stepper operation in half-step mode. It's worth noting that z-wobble on early Prusa i3 models was often linked to x-axis acceleration in firmware settings, print speed oscillations, and printer construction rigidity issues.
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As seen in the photo, the X end exhibited noticeable wobble and other problems that I've largely eliminated now. To replicate this, use 10-24 rod and nuts (or an equivalent metric version). I believe a bottom bearing is essential to handle the load,...
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Before and after printing test blocks (AVS label with anti-wobble system and old screws). The printer prints cleaner with new screws, but small waves on the Z-axis are visible. Irregularities feel even stronger to the touch. Most likely, I'll go back...
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... all at a cozy 60ºC bed temperature. [iZeeWobble](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2861808) is a rather complex printing test designed to detect Z-wobble, but in my case, I observed under extrusion until my printer was fixed and running smoothly.
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Post-Printing Additional notes Print a few of these because if there is a lot of wobble, the top of the printed part (curved) will eventually wear down. Another option is to place a steel washer - 8 to 9 mm between the X axis idler frame and this...
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This fix has completely eradicated any and all Z wobble on my machine, but getting it to work correctly will require a bit of patience and effort beyond just printing everything and installing it. First, I had to install a spring from the harbor...
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BOM 2x machine screw M4x40 2x T-nut M4 You can find the button on the z-axis here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4600923 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Z-axis of the 3D printer Let's wobble !! A small essay on the...
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Yet another anti-wobble part that I use on my GeeeTech i3 printer but should fit other printers with an M8 lead screw and an 8 mm guide rod. Maybe not the Anet A8, which may have a proper lead screw. This one is reasonably flat, so you shouldn't...
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This is a minor tweak on KingJohn's Anti-Z Wobble design, which I printed out and analyzed. The vertical support pillar for the entire X-axis turned out to be too short for my Prusa. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the part where the linear...
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This z-mount design for the MakerFarm i3v dramatically reduces z-wobble and potential backlash. Additionally, it unlocks approximately 25mm of extra X-travel space because the original mounts are slightly oversized. To secure the mount carrier in...
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With its solitary Y-Axis rail, the Tronxy X3bed is particularly susceptible to wobbling excessively. After a year of usage, it was high time to explore solutions to this issue. I opted to investigate the feasibility of utilizing a stabilizer rod and...
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Based on this design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1431036 In contrast, my design helps wobble in both the x-axis and y-axis directions. The instructions are the same as for that one; place a nut at the bottom of the print and have it attached...
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The threaded rods were noticeably bent, resulting in the characteristic ripples and wobbles that come with such a flaw. To rectify this issue, I opted to purchase new screws, which were thankfully straight. Unfortunately, their thread proved too...
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Regularly inspect the anti-Z wobble after prolonged use to ensure smooth operation. Two holes accommodate screws, but they're unnecessary as the fit is tight. This solution preserves Z height, a major advantage. ...The concept originated from...
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An update on January 23 reduced Z-Wobble diameter to 10mm. On January 27, tolerance for off-center increased (14x11.2mm). To proceed, print the parts using these settings: layer height, 0.25 mm; perimeters, 3; fill density, 0.4; speed, 50 mm/s;...
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I designed an anti-wobble bracket that didn't have too much play, which was a major problem with other brackets I tried. Whenever I did z-axis hops, the bracket would twist slightly and lose some revolution. To solve this issue, I created my own...
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The Solenoid Version (SV) of my Wobble Ring Stepping Motor is available with parametric options for different solenoid sizes. This model features STL files for solenoid, solenoidLink, and solenoidTop to match various dimensions. Refer to SparkFun's...
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When you tighten the top 2040 extrusion to the frame, it introduces wobble in the frame. To resolve this issue: 1. Print the model with the recommended settings. 2. Loosen the bottom two screws of each 2040 extrusion. 3. Remove the top 2020...
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Stability Upgrade for Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro B Acrylic: A Simple yet Effective Solution I've successfully implemented the anti-z-wobble mod on my Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro B Acrylic, and I'm thrilled to share my experience with others. While I'm not...
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To rectify my original wobble issue, I followed Radus' part redesign. The problem stemmed from a slightly bent z-threaded rod causing nut wear and immobility due to bends. A YouTube video showcases this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qlw363e1z_k). I...
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I've also designed a custom Z coupling that eliminates any wobble or vibration during printing, resulting in smooth and precise prints every time. To make this upgrade happen, you'll need four IGUS bearings - two on each side of the axis. The good...