
Anti wobble inferieur adaptable
cults3d
To use these parts, I recommend printing also the other parts created by DAL: - Adjustable upper anti-wobble: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1240175 - High threaded guide rod: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1260449 - And this one: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1738716 This part replaces the official anti-wobbles of the Dagoma Discovery 200 which were too flexible and had too much play to my taste: The official plate is not flat, the four points of the palpators realign a theoretical printing plan... and this translates into back-and-forth movements on the Z axis during the printing of each layer. These back-and-forths are transmitted in Z by these anti-wobbles. These new parts are more rigid and allow for adjusting the spacing of the forks. Configuration A: (see the first two photos): the fork spacing is adjustable (M3 screw, 16 mm long + nut). In this config, I initially placed M8 washers between these anti-wooble and the Z carriage, and tightened the fork spacing leaving a sufficient play to avoid too much friction. After several trials, I noticed that using the washers was not a good option as they sometimes slipped horizontally and therefore rubbed against the Z rod generating friction... I removed them and it's been smooth sailing ever since... Configuration B (see the last two photos): or then these same holes can be used to pass plastic serflex to clamp the forks against the X carriage. The A configuration gives me complete satisfaction today (less play, less wobble, less noise). Printing: final layer of 0.1 mm, filled 30%
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