z screw anti wobble isolator for prusa i3 3d models
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This is anti Z wobble part (Oldham coupler) for Green Mamba printer in OpenSCAD. ... more info: http://www.optolab.ftn.uns.ac.rs/index.php/education/project-base/211-diy-3d-printer Green Mamba printer on thingiverse:...
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Based on the original Graber i3 part, I made an extension to utilize a MR105 ball bearing that effectively eliminates Z-wobble. ... Print Settings Printer: Graber i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.19mm Infill: 50%
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I designed a 6 mm thick anti-z wobble component to perfectly fit my P3Steel printer. To provide extra clearance for the z-axis, I made it slightly thinner than previous designs. Take a look at the photos; you'll notice that I used thin M3 nuts with a...
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This version is optimized for better prints, and you'll see the differences in the pictures - one was printed with brass Z-axis components (I'm not sure what they're called), while the last one turned out perfect and smooth. Print Settings: Printer...
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... GT2 belt straightness. WARNING Due to the deformation of my threaded rods, the wobbling effect on my printer is so big that the new system makes it a bit noisier, especially during Z homing. ...The noise level remains almost the same during print.
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This is a DIY anti-Z wobble part, also known as an Oldham coupler, specifically designed for the Green Mamba 3D printer in OpenSCAD. For more information about this project, please visit...
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The holes in the original ones are frequently too large, causing the coupling to shift out of alignment when you tighten the screws and resulting in those annoying "Z-Wobble" lines in your prints. Cheap replacement couplings usually don't make a...
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New Z-axis bracket designed specifically for the Geeetech i3 Pro B/C printer. This custom bracket enables threaded rods to rotate freely without any hindrance. Notice the significant difference in prints - one made with the original bracket, and the...
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However, I struggled to find a top Z support similar to that of the Original Prusa i3. Consequently, my friend assisted me in crafting one from a few files I provided, which he skillfully merged together using Solid Works. To complete this project, I...
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Anti-wobble with the pan & tilt reduction. ...The carry point has 1.5mm dome to reduce effect of pivoting alignment of the treading.</p> Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This is an upgrade to the 2mm pitch (4 starts) lead screw setup for my Folgertech 2020 Prusa i3 Printer, but it can be implemented to any printer that uses a standard brass T-nut and lead screw. After a short time I realized my lead screw nuts were...
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... to an x-carrier. Be cautious not to tighten the screw too much because the plastic is very thin and fragile. VIDEO: http://www.thingiverse.com/download:3344850 Print Settings: Printer: i3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100%
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For Anet A8 only, the rod diameter is specifically 8mm. ...To secure the Z rod effectively, utilize an M4 x 8 screw.
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hello everyone this is my version for ender3 3d printer of z axis stabilizzer this things equired 3 screws and 1 608 bearing
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The anti-wobble system combines a pan and tilt reduction feature, ensuring that the carry point remains stable despite the slight dome-shaped curvature, which measures 1.5 millimeters in height. ...This design effectively mitigates the impact of...
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... them at a 90-degree angle. This design was made for m8 threaded rods but it should also work perfectly on smaller diameters. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 pro B Rafts: It doesn't matter. ...Supports: It doesn't matter.
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- bearing outer diameter: 22mm - bearing inner diameter: 8mm - bearing depth: 7mm - through holes: 8mm - screw hole: 3mm (can be easily drilled for a larger screw) The bearing should be snugly fitted. When installing, I found it helpful to flip it...
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Hello,\nThis is an improved version for the HICTOP Prusa i3 3dp-11 all aluminum 3D printer. I created my own unique design and precise measurements tailored specifically to this 3D printer model. ...I drew inspiration from other informative videos on...
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... addressing this problem. Bernbout's design served as the foundation for my adaptation, allowing bent rods to move freely without compromising the Z axis's location. ...Given its thinner profile, my version doesn't require lifting the table supports.
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Similar to the design by llluis, this version has been crafted using OpenSCAD for convenient customization. It features an M8 threaded rod, but alternatively, you can opt for a 10mm smooth rod instead of the original specs. ...The instructions remain...
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... addressing the issue with the smooth rod and threaded rod spacing on earlier attempts. ...It sits flush against the top Z-axis rod holder, making it a precise fit. Mirroring this part will yield the matching counterpart for seamless assembly.
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... be shaved off if the bottom bracket is trimmed by 2mm. A spring has to be added below the top bracket for anti-backlash to work properly and the top bracket may not protrude from the part. ... Feel free to use or modify it according to your needs.
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... trimming the bottom bracket by 2mm. A spring must be added below the top bracket for proper anti-backlash functionality and optimal performance. ...The top bracket may protrude slightly, but modifications can be made according to individual needs.
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I engineered this component to be compatible with the stock Anet A6 X-Axis carriage. ...My goal was to isolate the threaded rod from the smooth rod, thereby preventing the vibrations of the threaded rod from affecting the X-Axis's motion.
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Designed to perfectly replicate the Delrin parts I machined for my printer, this new design serves as a safeguard against bed damage caused by crashes and significantly enhances print quality through its clever x-axis shift traveling up the Z-axis.
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I find the coarse threads self tap into the plastic much better than machine screws, and since the neck is now extended longer I opted to use longer screws for more strength in the part. I recommend tapping the screws into the part then removing...
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This thing is a customizable bolted shaft designed for industrial use. ...With this tool, users can make their own customizations.
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The holes for the screws are allready really thigt, but an extra won't hurt ;-) - I made 3 files out of one. I don't know why everybody makes one file for like a hundret parts? I want to print one part, check the result and print the next one... ...But...
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To complement this fantastic anti-wobble solution, I added a Z-Rod cover with a tab that prevents the Z-rod from shifting about. I also included the regular round Z-rod cover without a tab for those who prefer that style. ...Update: Version 1 now...
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A straightforward bearing to secure the Z-axis fastener in place.