z axis stabilizer 3d models
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Anycubic Chiron Z Axis Stabilizer I redesigned this from scratch from a nice design idea by "Elcied". It now includes vibration absorption and is overall stronger . The Chiron should come stock like this as it improves print quality and ringing...
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I recommend printing the Z axis stabilizer kit first to acquire a true 90-degree Z axis. After installing the kit my printer continued to suffer from Z wobble, at first I thought it to be a bent Z rod however while moving the Z axis I could see the...
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After several design iterations, I’m really happy with my Compact Single Handed Z Axis Gimbal Stabilizer. It takes vlogging gimbal footage to the next level. Check out the showcase video here: https://youtu.be/wSXtcQcZbnc The assembly is almost the...
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This stabilizer is perfect for Scalar XL Premium 3D printers equipped with a 10mm Z-axis leadscrew, but it can also be used with an 8mm lead screw. This part fits 3030 extrusion profiles and requires a M6x12mm screw and a TNut to secure it in...
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A tweak to enhance stability without overdoing it, this modification adds a small increment to the standard Prusa MK3 setup. The goal is to achieve a more stable frame on the left side, much like the PSU does on the right side. A minor addition that...
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This design aims to stabilize the Z axis using a 608zz bearing, specifically for Ender 3 and CR10 printers. It's particularly useful in dual-z projects that demand precise setup and attention to detail. ... The project utilizes the stepper mount from...
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I rely heavily on this rugged bracket in my MakerSPACE workshop, where it's tasked with stabilizing the Z-axis and preventing any movement. It's a key component that keeps everything running smoothly in my setup. If you want to see more projects like...
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Easy fix: Use a threaded rod to secure your Z-axis and prevent wobbling during 3D printing.
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I love this printer, but its size requires stabilization of the Z axis to prevent wobble on tall prints. Previous designs neglected total print height, causing collisions between the Z axis carriage and other components. I've fixed this problem! No...
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I love this printer, but because of the size, the Z axis needs to be stabilized. There were some other designs for this, but none of them cared about the total print height, and at some point the Z axis carriage would collide with them. I fixed this...
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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...
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Z Screw Stabilizer for Wanhao i3 Plus Installation Instructions: To Install, Follow These Steps: 1. Release Plastic Clips Holding Ribbon Cable in Gantry. 2. Remove All Screws Securing Top Part of Gantry and Set Aside. 3. Lift Up Entire Gantry...
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This started out as a remix of a, "guide for z-axis threaded spindle" by hallo_ralph. (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5640970) Unfortunately, it wouldn't fit my Ender 3 or the 608 bearings I already had. Even after the remix, it wouldn't...
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After installing an adjustable Z motor mount, I had to recalibrate fafabienman's Z-axis guide (which relies on a 608 bearing) as it was now slightly off to the left by 1.5mm. Features -------- • Re-calibrated for use with adjustable z motor mounts.
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I engineered a printer part that optimizes Z-axis performance and significantly enhances print quality. This design is specifically created for use in Geeetech Pro X (Prusa i3) printers; it will not function on the Pro B or Pro C models. If you...
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Designed for the Anet ET4 printer to minimize Z-Axis movement oscillation. You will find four different files: - A model without a bearing - A model without a bearing and with no filament guide - A model with a bearing - A model with a bearing and...
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I search a lot for a better stabilizer and guide fusion but now i design a fusion of two really good model.
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You will need 1x 608 bearing, 2x M5x8 screws and 2x M5 T-Nuts. ... Have fun. (It may limits your Z space, so check it first before you print anything big!)
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I search a lot for a better stabilizer and guide fusion but now i design a fusion of two really good thing. Thanks for the models to Breinstorm and ElevationsTech!!! If you like my thing or just want to support, buy me a cup of coffee! ...:)...
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I search a lot for a better stabilizer and guide fusion but now i design a fusion of two really good thing. Thanks for the models to Breinstorm and ElevationsTech!!! If you like my thing or just want to support, buy me a cup of coffee! ...:) ...
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... I decided to take matters into my own hands and create one myself. Feel free to check out the design: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/i1MkDUf4Eyn Keep in mind that you might need to trim some of the bed backplate to make room for the stabilizer.
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This is a custom-made vibration damper designed by Hofftari from scratch, carefully crafted to remain beneath the Z frame. It's significantly larger than standard models, and I've found it to be remarkably effective. The orange components are...
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This thing reduces the z-wobble and guides your filament with close to no friction. ... Instructions You'll need: 2 x 608 bearings (the skateboard bearings most designs here use) 2 x M3x12 screws (just...
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This is an addition to the vibration damper made by Hofftari (thing:1707045) , in this case made from scratch and designed to stay below the Z frame. it is larger than other models you can find, and for me work very well. the orange elements are two...
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Found a good design, but I just had to mess with it. Added space for a 608 bearing. ... Gracias inglucho!
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Changed the Desgin a bit because i had the problem that my modded fan duct hit the thing while leveling.
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the squares in the top allow the placement of "hood ornaments"
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<p>Fits a 8x16x5mm Bearing which snaps in.<br>Das 8x16x5mm Kugellager passt perfekt.</p><p>Ich benutze - I used:</p><p>2 mal M3x16mm Screws (Theoretical could a maximum of M3x20mm fit - M3x20 könnte maximal passen)<br><br>Ich habe die zwei Arme für...
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It's essential to first print the object in its test form, which is essentially a low-quality prototype with minimal infill. Verify that all components fit correctly before printing the final object with target quality settings and at least 65%...
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Modified the following: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 To fit within screw holes already built into the frame railing. Used M5 screws 15mm long. Added design with no bearing. All credit goes to @Ziggi42. ... Thanks for the design.