z wobble 3d models
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I've adjusted the Tronxy P802MA printer's column spacing to bring the holes closer together, allowing for a better fit. This modification is designed to work seamlessly with standard 608 bearings. ...Note: As a beginner in this field, if you encounter...
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The gap between the threaded rod and smooth rod on my i3 Pro B is a precise 12.9 millimeters edge-to-edge. To accommodate this, I modified the design from the original 18.88mm to 13mm, ensuring a snug fit for my printer. ...This adjustment maintains the...
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I discovered a crucial component for the Sapphire Pro that addresses its notorious Z-axis wobble issue, effectively stabilizing the Z spindle's movement. Pairing this upgrade with the innovative design found at...
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AM1X - Durable Metal Frame for Anet A1 By DIY Dave, published Jan 25, 2018 By Maker Mike, published Oct 18, 2018 Front and back panels Two high-quality 626ZZ bearings
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Modified Simple Anti Z Wobble for Anet A8 by robertlox, for long Z axis Remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2121017
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Anti Z Wobble lead screw and Anti Backlash. It perfectly fits the TR 8x1.5 Trapezoid Rod. Designed for 8mm rods, this reliable solution ensures smooth operation. ...Hex Nut version available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2444330
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Original Hesine M505 - Anet A8 Upgrade Kit (Updated): http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1718315 Anti Z wobble I used (Anti Z Wobble for Anet A8 (using 16x8x5 bearing)): http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1890670 This is version two of my IGUS x-mounts....
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Simple anti z-wobble device for Ender 3 / 3 Pro / 3 V2 Simply device for reducing z-wobble caused of low quality lead screw. This is remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4387638. Use 10 small neodymium magnets (8x3mm) and balls from baering...
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This is a remix of the normal z-wobble-fix original for the M8 threaded rod, now revamped to use with a spindle TR8x8 as the screw nut is a little bit different from the M8 screw nut. The spindle screw nut is at least a little bit longer. ...I like also...
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This is another Anti-Z-Wobble accessory. I wasn't satisfied with the designs I found on Thingiverse. I tried two of them, and it was necessary to post-process them with sandpaper or a file. That's why I made one myself. This is for the M8-brass nut...
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I no longer have the XYZ Printing Da Vinci 1.0A printer, so I'd like to share my design of an anti-Z-wobble bracket. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to fully test it. The idea behind this design is that the wobble of the Z-axis can be...
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As I no longer have XYZ Printing Da Vinci 1.0A printer, I'd like to share my design of anti Z-wobble bracket. I didn't have a chance to test it fully. The idea is that the wobble of Z axis are compensated by the springy spiral arms of the bracket and...
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This is my solution to the Z wobble common to Geetech Acrylic i3 Pro B printers with 8mm threaded rods. It has completely eliminated the issue that was plaguing me, leaving me amazed at how freely the threaded rods now turn. To implement this...
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This is a revised version of the standard z-wobble-fix for M8 threaded rods, now adapted for use with an 8x8 TR spindle as the screw nut differs slightly from its M8 counterpart. The TR8x8 spindle's screw nut is noticeably longer. I appreciate the...
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My modifications eliminate most of the z-wobble issues with my PBJV2 3D printer. Here are the instructions for printing: 1. To print, you must use support material. It's essential to choose the "lines" support option instead of "box" support. 2. 2....
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··=[ SDX's AntiZ ]=··The Ultimate Guide to Eliminating Z-Wobble on Your Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B Just another anti-wobble guide, but this one is made by me with a passion for precision. Post-Printing: How to Assemble the Magic What You'll Need: 2x...
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I wanted to come up with a solution to the Makibox Z wobble that is found in every printer that they make (that's what you get from a $300 printer). After analyzing their design, I found that the Y axis end supports were redundant, allowing the...
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I wanted to come up with a solution to the Makibox Z wobble that plagues every printer they make - what you get for $300. After analyzing their design, I discovered that the Y axis end supports were redundant, allowing me to remove one of the metal...
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So starting off with why I performed and took the time to discuss my upgrade experience: I finally got fed up with the z wobble where the axis of the previous 5/16-18 tpi embedded stepper motor rod was bending due to stress and fatigue over a few...
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The objective is to secure the Z-rod firmly using rods, eliminating any potential wobbling.
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The objective is to secure the Z-screw using rods, thereby eliminating any potential wobbling.
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My z-axis rod on one side of my CR-10S5 had excessive wobbling and vibrating. I took the rod topper clamp file by user "thinkyhead" and added a tube to cover the top of the axis rod completely. The screws were removed, and this adapter was placed...
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The Z-axis anti-wobble for Geeetech I3 Acrylic requires no additional M8 nut. Instead, it's designed to accommodate the original brass nuts that come pre-installed at the bottom, thus preserving printing volume. ...The screw holes may not align...
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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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To ensure these brackets fit on the Geeetech Prusa I3x, you need to lower the couplers as much as they can go; otherwise, the bracket screws will foul the couplers before the z-axis reaches Z0. You can reuse the screws from the original brass...
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I streamlined the assembly by incorporating a single brass lift nut into the wobble isolation plate, effectively replacing the 16 nuts and bolts typically required in traditional builds. Everything fits together snugly without relying on adhesives.
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This is a really quick edit of the original design to wrap around and tighten on the X5SA's Z-Carriage. What you need are threaded inserts like in the original, as well as very long m3 screws (40mm). Might not be the most practical application. ...I...
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Some Tronxy X1 models exhibit a manufacturing defect resulting in Z-Axis instability, rendering them nearly unusable. ...This custom spare parts kit I've developed will rectify the issue, with the notable exception of extruder motor placement, which...
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This is for the v1 mini fabrikator, but the v.1.5 has a different size hole.\nPrint and insert it into the top plates' hole where the z-axis screw is located. At least, the screw isn't moving as much now. ...To fix it in place, I used a tiny drop of CA...