z wobble 3d models
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... holes). I wasn't satisfied about the old square Oldham coupler so I designed this one. It has 2mm play on X and Y and allows angular play without impacting Z height. ... 04/mar/2018 - added separate parts for those who needs replacement parts
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Assembly Instruction: Move z-axis to top position. Remove lead screw, rod, motor, and coupler. Insert all screws into holder, bearing, stepper motor coupler, and mount it. Insert rod through acrylic frame and tighten screws a bit to motor. Whole...
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I discovered that my Duinotech has issues with its upright (Z axis) positioning. You can verify this by grasping the base firmly and moving the top handle from side to side. This plate or spacer fills the gap between the two main frame pieces,...
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My purchased bearings didn't fit onto my threaded rods, so I decided to create a bearing-free anti-z-wobble system that turned out great and works perfectly for me. This homemade anti-wobble device is specifically designed for 8mm rods - both...
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Modification to original item located here : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5164752 you will need the original downloaded before you can use this part. I wanted to try the authors best version of this kit, but I did not want to convert my...
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Print two copies of the top section immediately. Also, don't forget to sand and lubricate all moving parts to minimize friction and ensure smooth operation. ...Watch this tutorial on YouTube for a step-by-step guide:...
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I installed these on my Prusa i3 from Thingiverse, specifically 1335013. Unfortunately, the results didn't live up to my expectations, so I created this improvement and it works fantastically well. To put this together, you'll need to print two...
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A crucial adjustment is made to stabilize the mechanism. This upgrade employs compressed air pellets as linear axles, significantly minimizing drag. ...The system boasts not one but two distinct bearing configurations, strategically positioned to...
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Use the shaft from the makibox, but leave 20 mm extra in case it needs adjusting. Add a 4mm Linear Bearing to make sure the table moves smoothly. Be patient when setting up the square rod, as it needs perfect alignment to work correctly. You may need...
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Remixed to shorten test tower to 350mm total height. Fixed weird artifacts on lower part of tube. Reduced bottom plate thickness to 1mm. ...Removed star shape that was on bottom plate.
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This creation was crafted using Tinkercad as its foundation. ...To modify it, simply visit the link provided at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/lj7h8nD3b5m.
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A custom-made stabilizing arm for the AnyCubic Chiron is now a reality. To bring this design to life, you'll need two M4 x 40mm screws, two M4 nuts, two M4 x 10 screws, and two 4mm T-nuts. ...Additionally, one 608 bearing will be required to provide...
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This upgrade will help eliminate z wobble on your D9 by allowing the Z threaded rods to move freely, just like on the Sidewinder X-1. ...To implement this mod successfully, simply ensure you don't overtighten the black screws that directly attach into...
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This is a component I designed to reduce the z wobble I observe when watching the z screw turn. It made it possible to see the screw moving left and right as it spun, which was negatively affecting my prints. Created with a brass flange bearing...
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After much research and testing, I have concluded that this is the best choice for a bent threaded rod on the Z axis. These are 2x 3d printed parts that use beads and magnets to absorb the unevenness of the threaded rod. This way there will not be...
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Some little I made to test the Artillery Sidewinder x1 Z wobble and the height wobble. As you can see from my picture I have some work to do on the height wobble for sure. I'm adding supports to the frame to do this. I could see some banding and...
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I observed banding in my prints and a wobbling z axis threaded rod. So I thought I add an anti wobble nut. ...Didn't solve the issue though...
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This is an anti-wobble mount that I designed to replace the original z-axis rod mount for the Maker Select Plus. I built this to eliminate any lateral wobble of the threaded z-rod, which was not supported. I used 8mm x 19mm x 6mm bearings for the...
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As i am setting up a printer profile for the EasyThreeD Dora i recognized, that the right Z-Rod is pretty much wobbly, because it has no upper mounting. So i designed this. The accurately fit in the top hole above the rod. ...I used some lube to make...
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...... It's an anti-wobble for the Z axis. It is based on this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4676826 It uses a 608zz bearing and the two M4x12 screws and T-nuts included with the printer as spare parts. There's also a M3x16 screws version included.
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... added a one-hole variant as well. Additionally, check out my P3STEEL Z axis top bracket with bearings for TR8: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4051711 To assemble this solution, print the tr8_nut_mount part once mirrored; no support is necessary.
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... a replacement part for four beds. This innovation is still experimental and its effectiveness is yet to be confirmed. As part of my future plans, I intend to test this modification when I disassemble the machine for replacing all corners and Z-rods.
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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...