z wobbling 3d models
86464 3d models found related to z wobbling.prusaprinters
Fits exactly in the hole in the frame of the printer. ...Use some lube to make it run smoothly. This part wont help u if your z-axis is bend.
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NOTE: This mod works perfectly only with the FerociousDesigns mod found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2787367, if you're using stock Anet A8 Z couplers this will cause more clutter than any real benefit.
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... go. Please leave a like and if you do print this please post a make. There is a Z sync version @ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5787545 you may like to try this as well or Maybe a coffee with you leave a donation at https://paypal.me/3dtinker
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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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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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I highly recommend upgrading the stepper motor-Z screw couplings to CNC spring type couplers, which will take up any slack in the Z screws and give you a smoother operation. To install these new couplers, simply remove the rods and Z screws - it's...
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... Instructions: Move the Z-axis all the way down to assemble. Then loosen the four screws on the rod on both sides ;-) , move it all the way up, and then tighten the screws again. I wish you success ! Material: 2 pieces 608ZZ ball bearings.
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Flipped design optimizes bearing positioning, allowing for increased clearance on the Z-axis. Physical flipping of the original design can lead to the bearing falling down the screw rod due to vibration. ... The original design is available here:...
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Remixed with longer guide for the Z rods and thicker walls for the locking nut. Also made a bottom version, to make it symetric. ... (Also I remade the whole model, but I used the original one for sizes, so it's a remix I guess)
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For Flying Bear Ghost 5 Limit the movement of Z axis. Prevent Zwobble Add a standard 8 x 22 x 7 mm bearing to complete. ... https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B08FM7DZG2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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... is tight so you need some force to install bearings in it. I did use 608 bearings and M3 bolts and nuts. This upgrade reduces z axis radial movement. ...More creative things you can found here: https://vk.com/molnija3d and https://vk.link/molnija3d
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This is a makeshift solution for the aluminum angle extrusion you require to finish.http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:328014Place it in position and carefully adjust the z-axis up and down to gauge its optimal placement. ...Once satisfied, secure it...
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Attach the nut that's currently moving your Z-axis up and down to the printed parts' "rough" side (rough = top of print when on the bed) and secure it with the M3 screws (no nuts should be needed as it will thread well into the plastic). Make sure...
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... Notably, the tight diameter requires a bit of force to secure the bearings in place. I opted for 608 bearings and M3 bolts and nuts to ensure optimal performance. The result is a reduction in z-axis radial movement, leading to smoother prints.
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I had a cheap chinese printer with M5 rods which wheren't doing a good job, so in order to avoid printing a whole new set of parts for M8 Rods, i sanded down the holes of the Z rod to make it capable of using M6 ones: The Antiwobble typical is for an...
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I also added a pocket on the bottom (2nd picture) to keep the maximum travel z-distance of my gantry, which can be seen in http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952796. Additionally, instead of drilling the stock MDF part, I use the sandwich mechanism...
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You're going to love it! 2 sets of bearings (22mm outer diameter and 8mm inner diameter with a width of 7mm) are included. The mounting axes for these components measure 60mm in length, as seen in the movie depiction. ...Additionally, a test print is...
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The design utilizes a mount that effectively isolates any lead screw wobble from being transmitted to the Z-axis, ensuring smooth and precise movement. ...To enhance durability, I inserted small sections of brass rod onto the plastic pins, providing...
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I added GregT's adaptation (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4361) to my wobble adapter (www.thingiverse.com/thing:2151), but experienced issues with the guide clamp not holding the platform tightly. To resolve this, I removed the bottom part of the...
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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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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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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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A bearing with a diameter of 22 millimeters is required, its inner diameter must measure at least 8 millimeters.
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This tool provides a straightforward way to secure the guide rail and prevent looseness.
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Basic bar and screw brace. To ensure a smooth fit, I drilled out the screw hole slightly, expanding it to 8.3mm with a drill. A bit of looseness is essential to prevent binding issues. ...The original print settings remain unchanged; feel free to adjust...
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I was having severe issues with vibration/warping on my prints. I ended up creating this new nut instead of using the original one. It now moves smoothly along both X and Y axes while nestled at the bottom of the printbed, gently nudging it upward.
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This is an effortless fix for the TronXY X5S and other similar 3D printers using standard 608 8mm skate bearings. I successfully installed mine by utilizing leftover screws that fit snugly into the two holes on each motor, which still have threads...
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The technician precisely adjusted the rod's length to achieve a perfect fit.
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The original design is a really good oldham https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3355459/files I remixed that, because I made some changes in my old Tevo Tarantula, one of these changes was the XZ aluminium frame from 20x40mm profile to 20x20mm...